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Have you ever seen an entire river? This is a 113 day journey down the Green and Colorado Rivers, from source to sea. We started in the Wind River Mountains, Wyoming in October 2011, and finished at the Sea of Cortez, Mexico in January 2012. The river begins as a trickle, carves ever deeper and more spectacular canyons, and is reduced to a trickle again by water diversions. For more information, please visit www.downthecolorado.org CREDITS Edit, Concept, Paddling, Camera- Will Stauffer-Norris (www.willstauffernorris.com) Paddling, Camera- Zak Podmore Original Music- Ed David Watkins (soundcloud.com/edwatkinsmusic) Support provided by The State of the Rockies Project (www.stateoftherockies.com), NRS (www.nrsweb.com), Liquidlogic (www.liquidlogickayaks.com), The Hulbert Center, and Werner
From the mountains of Wyoming to the Sea of Cortez in Mexico, photographers and adventurers Will Stauffer-Norris and Zak Podmore travelled more than 1,700 miles along the Green and Colorado Rivers. Leaving in October of 2011 and arriving in the Sea of Cortez in January of 2012, the two journeyed for 113 days.
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Quite a bit of snow out east... it's pretty, from this distance...
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Designer Daniel Nyari has created this playful set of Football Playmakers.
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Seems to be snowing a lot in Illinois and Wisconsin. Meanwhile in Hawaii...
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St. Patrick's Day gets Blaised! Richard introduces the St. Patty's Melt - a unique Irish twist on the patty melt so delicious looking you may turn green with envy: http://goo.gl/Z7lbS. St. Patrick's Day is just around the corner and in honor of the holiday of Irish pride, Top Chef Richard Blais shows you how to make his signature whiskey-infused Patty Melt Burger.
Richard Blais, winner of Top Chef All Stars, hosts this weekly mad-scientist of burger shows Burger Lab on Tasted, the first I've picked as the WSOTD (Web Series of the Day).
There are some pretty insane concoctions, Korean Barbecue Burger, Cheese Stuffed Burger and Pig-skin Burger (was aimed at the Superbowl watching moment).
Top Chef Richard Blais creates the undeniable Super Bowl burger champion for hilarious Sklar Bros! Subscribe for a brand new Blais burger every Monday: http://goo.gl/Z7lbS. If there was a Super Bowl for burgers, Top Chef Richard Blais would win it, hands down!
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The Me Bird
by Pablo Neruda
I am the Pablo Bird,
bird of a single feather,
a flier in the clear shadow
and obscure clarity,
my wings are unseen,
my ears resound
when I walk among the trees
or beneath the tombstones
like an unlucky umbrella
or a naked sword,
stretched like a bow
or round like a grape,
I fly on and on not knowing,
wounded in the dark night,
who is waiting for me,
who does not want my song,
who desires my death,
who will not know I'm arriving
and will not come to subdue me,
to bleed me, to twist me,
or to kiss my clothes,
torn by the shrieking wind.
That's why I come and go,
fly and don't fly but sing:
There is a fantastic Stencil-Cut Animation inspired by this poem of Neruda's.
translation by Pat @ Close
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The short film "The Me Bird" is a free interpretation of the homonym poem by Pablo Neruda. The inspiration in the strata stencil technique helps conceptualize the repetition of layers as the past of our movements and actions. The frames depicted as jail and the past as a burden serve as the background for the story of a ballerina on a journey towards freedom. A diversified artistic experimentation recreates the tempest that connects bird and dancer. www.18bis.tv www.facebook.com/18bis Watch the making of: www.vimeo.com/60860949 // O curta The Me Bird é uma livre interpretação do poema homônimo de Pablo Neruda. A inspiração na técnica strata stencil ajuda a conceituar a repetição de camadas como o passado de nossos movimentos e ações. As molduras como jaula e o passado como fardo servem de pano de fundo para a história de uma bailarina em sua jornada rumo à liberdade. Através de variada experimentação artística, recria-se a tormenta que conecta pássaro e dançarina. I am the Pablo Bird, bird of a single feather, a flier in the clear shadow and obscure clarity, my wings are unseen, my ears resound when I walk among the trees or beneath the tombstones like an unlucky umbrella or a naked sword, stretched like a bow or round like a grape, I fly on and on not knowing, wounded in the dark night, who is waiting for me, who does not want my song, who desires my death, who will not know I'm arriving and will not come to subdue me, to bleed me, to twist me, or to kiss my clothes, torn by the shrieking wind. That's why I come and go, fly and don't fly but sing: I am the furious bird of the calm storm. Pablo Neruda
The beautiful Neruda poem, "The Me Bird" inspired this truly awesome stencil cut animation, created by 18bis.
The making-of video is pretty awesome too.
The making of "The Me Bird", animation inspired by a poem by Pablo Neruda. The edit reveals the creative process of the short film. Music: Thee, Stranded Horse - Churning strides Watch the animation: https://vimeo.com/60763684 // Making of de "The Me Bird", animação inspirada em um poema de Pablo Neruda. As imagens contam um pouco do processo de criação do curta. Música: Thee, Stranded Horse - Churning strides Veja a animação: https://vimeo.com/60763684
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I've snuck one of my photos into this batch.
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Six of my favorites from this great set (47 photos in total) over at the Big Picture.
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Mary Oliver reading three poems at Emory University. She reads 'Tom Dance's Gift of a White Bark Pinecone,' 'Wild Geese,' and 'Peonies.'
photo by flickr/Jessy Roos
Peonies
by Mary Oliver
This morning the green fists of the peonies are getting ready
to break my heart
as the sun rises,
as the sun strokes them with his old, buttery fingers
and they open —
pools of lace,
white and pink —
and all day the black ants climb over them,
boring their deep and mysterious holes
into the curls,
craving the sweet sap,
taking it away
to their dark, underground cities —
and all day
under the shifty wind,
as in a dance to the great wedding,
the flowers bend their bright bodies,
and tip their fragrance to the air,
and rise,
their red stems holding
all that dampness and recklessness
gladly and lightly,
and there it is again —
beauty the brave, the exemplary,
blazing open.
Do you love this world?
Do you cherish your humble and silky life?
Do you adore the green grass, with its terror beneath?
Do you also hurry, half-dressed and barefoot, into the garden,
and softly,
and exclaiming of their dearness,
fill your arms with the white and pink flowers,
with their honeyed heaviness, their lush trembling,
their eagerness
to be wild and perfect for a moment, before they are
nothing, forever?
Mary Oliver will certainly be a poet I often reach for. She is a fearless and talented student of the world.
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Photographer Kevin Cooley's series called “Lights Edge”: long-exposure photographs of military-grade emergency flares into the night sky.
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Watch the behind the scenes in the link below! http://youtu.be/CpCxIL3r5dM Shay Carl, one of my favorite people in the world, and on youtube was there for the adventure as well! See his vlog that he shot on location in the link below!
On the whole, my adventure index is fairly low. Certainly in comparison with these CRAZIES!
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LIVING AT THE END OF TIME
By Robert Bly
There is so much sweetness in children’s voices,
And so much discontent at the end of day,
And so much satisfaction when a train goes by.
I don’t know why the rooster keeps crying,
Nor why elephants keep raising their trunks,
Nor why Hawthorne kept hearing trains at night.
A handsome child is a gift from God,
And a friend is a vein in the back of the hand,
And a wound is an inheritance from the wind.
Some say we are living at the end of time,
But I believe a thousand pagan ministers
Will arrive tomorrow to baptize the wind.
There’s nothing we need to do about John. The Baptist
Has been laying his hands on earth for so long
That the well water is sweet for a hundred miles.
It’s all right if we don’t know what the rooster
Is saying in the middle of the night, nor why we feel
So much satisfaction when a train goes by.
I read this poem by Bly to my 4 year old son, Jude, on the phone today and he sai: I like that poem.
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Olivier Valsecchi's series, “Klecksography”, builds symmetrical sculptures out of bodies, in a way that evokes the famous inklot tests of times past.
New series for Hasselblad Masters Book 2012 Music : Kate Bush "The dreaming" Miss Li "Devil has taken her man"
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Ye Flowery Banks (Bonie Doon)
Ye flowery banks o' bonie Doon,
How can ye blume sae fair?
How can ye chant, ye little birds,
And I sae fu' o' care?
Thou'll break my heart, thou bonie bird,
That sings upon the bough;
Thou minds me o' the happy days,
When my fause love was true.
Thou'll break my heart, thou bonie bird,
That sings beside thy mate;
For sae I sat, and sae I sang,
And wist na o' my fate.
Aft hae I rov'd by bonie Doon
To see the wood-bine twine,
And ilka bird sang o' its luve,
And sae did I o' mine.
Wi' lightsome heart I pu'd a rose
Frae aff its thorny tree;
And my fause luver staw my rose
But left the thorn wi' me.
Burn is the most well known poet in the Lallans language (Lowland Scots language).
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Guerlain Chicherit makes a bold and complete John Cooper Works leap of faith, this time in the frigid snowscape of Tignes, France. - Agency: Gravi-T Produced by La Main Productions x PVS Company Directed by Jean-Francois Tatin Music: Sebastien Galiana
Guerlain Chicherit does a backflip in a John Cooper Works MINI as a promo for Monster Energy Drink. Crazy.
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Want to see how Glass actually feels? It's surprisingly simple. Say "take a picture" to take a picture. Record what you see, hands free. Even share what you see, live. Directions are right in front of you. Speak to send a message, or translate your voice. Get the notifications that matter most.
The world will be our User Interface soon. Here is the first look at how Google Glass will feel.
If you want to get your hands on a pair, there is a way.
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