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May 2, 2021

From The Guardian: 'GDT Nature Photographer of the Year 2021(.)

A look at the winning entries in the German Society for Nature Photography’s member competition'(.)

As an acronym I'm very dissatisfied with GDT since it refers to the German Society
for Nature Photography. It's just not logical! But there's no denying that these photos
are wonderful and the German language translations are included at no extra charge.

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/gallery/2021/may/01/gdt-nature-photographer-of-the-year-2021


May 2, 2021

My favorite word used in the news lately is STENCH. Here are a few references:

"STENCH of racism" was used by Rev. Al Sharpton. I first read this here on DU.

https://www.democraticunderground.com/10142733264

https://duckduckgo.com/?t=ffab&q=stench+of+racism+by+rev+al+sharpton&ia=web

"STENCH of sleaze" is a term I've seen frequently on The Guardian Political News site
and refers to all things Boris Johnson and the Tories

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/audio/2021/apr/21/stench-of-sleaze-over-johnsons-government-politics-weekly-podcast

STENCH definitions: https://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/stench

This opens up unlimited opportunities to apply the word STENCH in interesting and
useful ways. Enjoy!

April 30, 2021

Here are my two nominations for Acronym Of The Day:

CAP: Contemporary African Photography

PWA: People With Albinism

Whaddya think? Feel free to add your own favorites ASAP.

April 30, 2021

Yesterday I got my second Moderna jab. Right after I got it and was relaxing and reading

while going through my 15-minute waiting period I felt some pressure in the vaccine area
so I decided to do some arm exercises. I lifted my vaccine arm out to my side and
straight up several times, probably spending less than a minute doing that. And since
then there has been no pain or sensation of any kind.

While other events of the day had the potential to cause me anxiety and stress I
celebrated and I wish that everyone has as pleasant an experience.

April 26, 2021

I had an interesting interaction with a security guard yesterday morning. Once in awhile

I find it necessary to do a combination smoke shop and burrito run and Sunday morning
is my preferred time. First I swing by the smoke shop there on 12th St. There are always
security guards present, usually tribal members and I don't worry about them too much.

But yesterday I observed that the older female guard was standing about 3 feet away
from me when I was at the counter and she was resting her right hand on the butt of
her automatic pistol. (looked like probably a .40 S&W Glock 22 to me) and I quietly told her that she was making me nervous and that not all of us were a problem.

I then turned to complete my transaction and when I left I noticed that she was standing
with both hands in front of her. I gave her a cheery wave and wondered why in hell I did
that!

And yes, the burritos I got later were delicious!

April 26, 2021

From The CBC/Canada: Black On The Praries, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba

This is a marvelous multi-faceted presentation of historical and present experiences of
Canada's Black population.

https://www.cbc.ca/newsinteractives/features/black-on-the-prairies

I've chosen to present one of the items on the above site. It's a poem by a Canadian-
Nigerian...

Arrival, An ode to Black Prairie women by Titilope Sonuga

Only the trees know
what wayward wind buoyed the first one thousand
through river, creek, and muskeg,
feet a calloused bark we peel until the fleshy center.

We count the rings to tell us:
how many lifetimes is the measure
between a stolen land and a stolen people?
What is lost eternally in the currency of the sale?

How many paces is each generation
between limber pine and baobab,
between prairie grass and cotton?

> These are only the first 3 parts of this very lengthy work. View the complete poem at...

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/bop-arrival-titilope-sonuga-1.5896996

There is much, much more text, photos and video at both links provided here. It's all
very much worth a look.

April 25, 2021

From Reuters Pictures: Under the sea with scientists fighting climate change

Viewing this photo spread brought back some pleasant memories of when I was younger
and spent a lot of time snorkeling in La Jolla Cove near San Diego. I also visited the
nearby Scripps Marine Museum and I've never considered any of that time wasted.
Then I remembered that Theodore Suess Geisel aka Dr. Seuss lived in La Jolla from
1948 until his death in 1991. (actually I didn't remember it all, I had to look it up) But I've
never considered the time I spent reading his books or watching cartoons based on them
as wasted, either. HINT:There are more interesting photos at Reuters for those who seek.

https://www.reuters.com/news/picture/under-the-sea-with-scientists-fighting-c-idUSRTXBQL1Z

April 25, 2021

From The BBC: Your pictures on the theme of 'fences'

As my focus came to rest on fences when I first saw this I remembered something about
"good fences make good neighbors" then looked it up and found a reference to Robert
Frost's 1914 poem Mending Wall. I'll leave it to you to enjoy and let your mind wander.

https://www.bbc.com/news/in-pictures-56861118

April 25, 2021

I'm warming up today by practicing my howls. Gotta be ready for the Full Moon Fever

tomorrow, April 26, 2021 at 9:31 pm U.S. Mountain DST. Join in the fun!

https://www.timeanddate.com/moon/phases/

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