ya love to see it.
ya love to see it.
damn shame.
I really appreciate that B&H doesn't take orders on Saturdays, which keeps me from ordering shit I can't afford anyway.
well damn, if its not a house tree. In contrast to a tree house. bummer.
i think i would break one even more often.
this why i've never bought one. Sticking with my V60 dripper.
diggin it, only thing i've know by name so far is a Tonto track.
Would these elected offical be able to take campaign contributions from energy companies?
that actually sounds pretty pleasant.
what about Detroit?
rainy grey day, drinking black coffee, and listening to live recordings of the Velvet Underground.
Hen Ogledd
wild grapes for the win.
Ferndale's finest.
Listening to Pauline Oliveros and thinking how grateful I am to my public library for having such a good music collection, and exposing my teen brain to all kinds of treats.
Trilogie de la Mort - by Γliane Radigue album cover. Photograph (tinted light blue) of Radigue in her studio, with reels of cassette tapes and an analogue synth.
'In her final years Radigue pulled more people into her own deeply disciplined approach. While itβs tempting to highlight the unique aspects of each phase of her work, it all feels like it is, as she asserted, part of a continuity.'
Remembering Γliane Radigue
buff.ly/gevaoCH
"I think that in the Houses of Parliament, all the speeches should be sung. When words are sung, it makes words real for me, and you can tell when people are bullshitting or not when they're singing."
Yes, but couldnβt the CIA have also just become self destructive painters and made their own art
Cow tools.
"Before electronic music filled festival grounds, before synthesizers became mainstay pieces of gear in local bands, a small but visionary group of women laid the groundwork for the sounds of the future β¦"
Meet the Women Who Paved the Way for Modern Electronic Music:
we are so fortunate.
this mix looks amazing. That new Hen Ogledd has been getting a lot of play in my house. I'm still trying to get my head wrapped around it, but given that I enjoy the state of being puzzled, I'm cool with that.
Mayor Sheffield's Thriving Neighborhoods Community Conversation is this Thursday March 5th 5:30-7:30pm at ECN, 4401 Conner. Registration is full but walk-ins are welcome.
www.eventbrite.com/e/thriving-n...
Detroit library people, visited the Conely branch today and it was absolutely charming. Staff were super welcoming and helpful. The kids section is excellent. Highly recommended.
Detroit folks that eat plant based diets, the tomato pie from Sicily's sans parmesan is absolutely amazing.
Average last frost date is around April 15th, and I'm usually waiting to put frost sensitive crops out until mid May.
The 12 year old and I are going to talk frost dates and calculating planting dates.
Every bomb is waves of trauma that last generations
what i can't understand are the versions that were made with the alternative cover art... this is so much better.