Want music?
Click: Rufus, Step On By
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An easy step-by-step postcard
Want music?
Click: Rufus, Step On By
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An easy step-by-step postcard
| "Tokyo Rose": junk collage, watercolor, ink drawing. |
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Click: Chaka Khan, Sweet Thing.
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It's that time again, and it rolled around faster than last time. Every year I think I will start earlier and avoid the extra stress of a deadline, but I don't! So now I need to hunker down, bite the bullet etc. and get to work! My only claim to fame is that I do save every receipt, but that just means there's a lot to go through and sort.
| "Cowgirls": junk collage, old photo, ink. (j.long) |
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Click: Switch, There'll Never Be
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star projector, digital projection system, state-of-the-art aluminum dome, comfy reclining seats, enabling a great view of the show on the big ceiling, sound system, and theatrical lighting, the 290 reclining seat Oschin Planetarium theater known as the finest planetarium in the world at the time. Every show was presented by a live, engaging storyteller." I also remember the "engaged" speaker with a powerful
Colonel Griffith J. Griffith left funds in his will to build a public observatory in Los Angeles because he believed in the transformative power of observation. After looking through the research telescope at Mt. Wilson. Griffith said: “If all mankind could look through that telescope, it would change the world!”
Since opening in 1935, Griffith Observatory has fulfilled his vision by offering public telescope viewing through the historic Zeiss telescope, coelostat (solar telescope), and portable telescopes on the lawn.
A magical place I'd like to revisit. I believe reservations are required.