Why do we find ourselves so snap tight to our city building? Why are our imaginations limited to skyscrapers and mirrored glass? Are we really so vain to keep repeating the cycle of self-absorbed construction and wrecking ball over and over? Driven by an unseen force to become the new money tycoons, intent to control … Continue reading
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Rocket Man
Our adventure seeking rocket man just tripped over the perfect entrepreneurship for universal travel. In terms of theSpace, this is an undershot of galactic proportions. In fact, so low is this trajectory, a burn-up in the atmosphere is out of the question. It can’t happen. Too low. May bounce off a cloud or two in … Continue reading
Thanksgiving for Wild Turkey
This happened just now and I’m not kidding. A Wild Turkey just walked up to my front door and started gobbling with excitement. Maybe, Ol’ Tom thinks he’s late for Thanksgiving. Or, maybe he is just dying to express his Thanksgiving for being late. For whatever his reason, he couldn’t have timed his visit more … Continue reading
Lack of Power Economies
Last week, after an ironic, fun exercise to practice paint with oil, we received some back channel wash that we appear to be going astray from the canvas. Wonderfully, this reception of our sketchpad gallery piece Drill, Baby, Drill led to a gold strike in us. Eureka!! Whether or not we recognize it, the dilemma … Continue reading
Drill Baby Drill
As an intrigued dependent of the global environment, finance, entrepreneurship, economics, and technology fields, it is really fascinating to watch the latest news regarding oil cartels and barrel pricing strategies. Apparently, the stated goal and subsequent efforts towards U.S. energy independence have generated surprising results to global markets. It seems that a wholehearted push to … Continue reading
Thanksgiving in theSpace
There is a well-told story of a great banquet being held. Maybe it’s because the holidays are upon us, but the picture brought to mind is the “normal” family Thanksgiving dinner held in larger scale on location in a cul-de-sac. We wonder though, what might this celebration look like today? You know with everyone gone … Continue reading