Fum the Cat and Gebra the Owl
Here is another story of unexpected animal friends. See more at www.fumandgebra.com
Here is another story of unexpected animal friends. See more at www.fumandgebra.com
We’re fascinated by big cats. Ever since Joy Adamson’s Born Free in 1960 (and likely many times before), we learned about people who raised and lived among big cats … and somehow didn’t get eaten. By the way, Joy Adamson, who wrote about her experiences of raising a lion cub named Elsa in Africa, was…
My friend Natalia Vasquez played a major role in the organization of a very unique exhibition under the L.A.F. project. I missed the opening which hosted the Georgian ambassador and catered some very tasty food from Prague’s Georgian restaurants. Luckily, one of them is around the corner at Francouzska, so I won’t miss that part….
One of the best presentations on the issue of right-brain/left-brain issue. Also one of the most fascinating stories.
Dutch kinetic sculptor and engineer Theo Jensen creates these amazing beasts that live their own lives on the beaches. Check out his website http://www.strandbeest.com
The Iridescent Quill was the name of the blog site that was eventually dismantled and redirected partly here and partly to the Lynx Library site. But there was an actual Iridescent Quill and the idea stayed with me. It’s a peacock feather given to me by my friend Martin as sort of a housewarming gift…
Recently I received two post cards from my friend Shelton Walsmith. Shelton is a photographer and artist who now lives in New York. Receiving something physical “all the way” from New York just made my day(s). It’s so unusual to get real mail these days. The first card was an invitation for Shelton’s exhibition, which…