Brittney Lane Don’t Care
Cardboard…why are you so awesome?
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Meeting of Important People – “Brittney Lane Don’t Care” (Official Video)
Directed by Thom Glunt
Cullis-Suzuki, The Girl Who Silenced The World for 5 minutes
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What an amazing girl…this is an excerpt from wikipedia:
Cullis-Suzuki was born and raised in Vancouver, Canada. Her father is a second-generation Japanese Canadian. While attending Lord Tennyson Elementary School in French Immersion, at the age of nine, she founded the Environmental Children’s Organization (ECO), a group of children dedicated to learning and teaching other youngsters about environmental issues. In 1992, at the age of 12, Cullis-Suzuki raised money with members of ECO, to attend the Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro. Along with group members Michelle Quigg, Vanessa Suttie, and Morgan Geisler, Cullis-Suzuki presented environmental issues from a youth perspective at the summit, where she was applauded for a speech to the delegates. The video has since become a viral hit, popularly known as “The Girl Who Silenced the World for 5 Minutes”. In 1993, she was honored in the United Nations Environment Program’s Global 500 Roll of Honor. In 1993, Doubleday published her book Tell the World (ISBN 0-385-25422-9), a 32-page book of environmental steps for families.
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A New and Brillaint Blog About Music
Music and painting go together like hugs and smiles. As some reader’s may know, Marcy is the reason why I have a maturing music collection. I have never been happier with my weekend painting mixes. She has decided to start a blog, about MUSIC!
So, enjoy her brilliance. I know I do:
Klaus Kinski – what big eyes you have
Klaus Kinski (Wiki Page Link) was German actor from roughly 1948 to1989…I have never seen any of his films, and honestly I think they might scare me…from what I’ve read of them. But he has the most frightfully deep eyes I have ever seen. I could stare at these photos forever and a day. I must draw him. I think I will model one of my characters out of a story I have after him. What a face. My goodness. I’m still staring. If i had one ounce of his gravitas I wouldn’t even know how to work it. I’d just stare at people until they vaporized.
The image was found and aken from here, a brilliant blog of imagery and art.
A Rainbow Through The Glass
Remember when it was raining? People at my work started to freak out hen we saw the huge, perfect arc of a rainbow outside out work window. Half of our floor sent out emails, called eachother, and ran to see the beauty of the prisms and light.
Again, photos taken from my brilliant Verizon Droid – I might not allways have my camera on me, but I have my phone on me a lot.


Why I Love Being Outside
A couple of weekends ago, we went hiking in our backyard mountains. It was glorious. Here are a few photos taken on my Verizon Droid:



It was hiking in these mountains that I started to get some ideas again for stories, and fleshing out some of the already established series I am still ruminating one. (I ruminate a lot before I start writing certain stories) To be out in nature and breath fresh air, look far in the distance, to have creativity deem me worthy to visit. Its amazing how much it takes to be attractive to the creative muse, to have it come by and say, “Hey, you’re lookin good, you’re doing well, you’re rested – lets have us a chat!”


