Natter 70: Hookers and Blow
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
msbelle, I wish I could come over and help you organize the stash.
It would be fun and I'd hope it would inspire me to do the same.
Ha, I saw that Laura. And honestly that should be a deal killer for some of the stated priorities of his supporters.
Well, it's not as if people who have a religion-based objection to birth control are likely to vote for Obama instead.
It may be that record numbers of people won't be able to bring themselves to vote for either candidate. A battle between who can bring out the loyalists. I had a stern talk with the 2 first time voters in my household. Florida swings!
Market, plants bought there. Pedicured, shoveling yoghurt and strawberries into me and then the yard work must commence! Figure out what to plant where, scissors my grass. I'd hoped to clean up the street, but there's a bigass truck in front....
I need to do some weeding today too.
OMG, I just bought everything at the party store. (Not the liquor store, people from other places! The paper plates and stuff store.) I am increasingly concerned about how I am going to get all of this stuff to the actual party.
Sensational Japanese Contemporary Art
These are amazing.
Today we are going to look at some cutting-edge contemporary art coming out of Japan, covering some popular culture, futurism- and steampunk-influenced Japanese artists largely unknown in the West.
We asked Tomoo Yamaji, an artist specializing in three-dimensional sculptures (who has a good knowledge of similarly-styled work in Japan) to choose his favorite artists - veteran and young, famous and relatively unknown. He came up with a list of eight artists that cumulatively represent the state of contemporary three-dimensional art in Japan.
Wow, those are amazing.
We saw some contemporary Japanese glasswork in the galleries at Santa Fe that we loved.
And some great contemporary Japanese ceramics! Which we bought and brought home, because they were tiny little chopstick holders and fabulous. We couldn't afford anything else in the gallery although we go every time. But one of these times we're going to buy one of the $600 wall vases because they are astoundingly lovely.