The Museum ‘f Art trip was ok, but short. Three major exhibits, and little things here and there.
All of the following were taken with ye olde palm camme… sneaky-spy like.
In the indigo room… everything there was blue, and looked aquatic. Those are hands reaching for the noggin.
Leading up to the second floor.
From the Hatian Art exhibit.
Huge project in the back area.. maybe 30 feet tall?
Some Duane Hanson… I’ve seen this Man before, at the Norton.
Another Hanson… Flea Market Woman. The unaware could be made to think it was an actual person, rather than a sculpture.
hm… not sure what’s happening with Danny tonight. Something free or cheap. Probably a trip to the pub where we can shoot the breeze for a bit. I wonder if he’d be up for a trip to a nearby graveyard?
I’d like to pay my respects to Michael Dunn.
A New Zealand company is now making a synthetic “skunk gel” called Skunk Shot that is being used by law enforcement to keep vagrants and junkies out of abandoned buildings.”
The Mobility Denial System is an oil-slick-in-a-can, a combination of “Drilling Mud Additive, Flocculent and water” that renders surfaces as slippery as wet ice. Lots of tasty acronyms and buzzwords on the sell page, including “Anti-Traction Material (ATM)” and “Non-Lethal Slippery Foam.”
Once applied, the material will degrade or impair the adversary’s ability to move. For Interior applications it can be applied to flat, smooth, non-porous surfaces such as linoleum, tile, wood floors or staircases. Exterior applications include sloped, rough, porous surfaces such as concrete, asphalt, and grassy areas.
Rainy Rainy. Makes me want to go back to bed. But to Newt, I ‘splainy ‘splainy… I got to get paid to be fed.
It’s a good rhyme for having been written half-asleep.
In fact, I’m running late. I’ll catch up later, dear journal.
[addendum – LJ was down, this was originally meant to be posted at 7:20am]