Caveat: Tree #1161

This tree saw additional precipitation added to the local environment, as part of a drought-mitigation project initiated by the rainforest maintenance authorities.
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Meanwhile, the heating-oil-burning heater down in the boathouse (basement) seems to have developed a leak – there is heating oil on the floor down there. Which is concerning. Art and I spent time cleaning up some and trying to diagnose the leak. I think (hope) we found it. We’ll keep an eye on things.

picture[daily log: walking, 3.5km; dogwalking, 3km]

Caveat: Frame Shop Journal #14

Here is a miscellany of my recent work at the matting and framing shop, without much commentary. Included is a work of my own, a bit of throwaway art that I had crafted in a spare moment and given to my coworker Jan, and she insisted that I frame it.
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This picture includes a huge project of 32 separate posters, mounted on mat board but not framed or matted. It took me 4 working days to complete this.
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This job earned me a $20 cash tip from a pleased customer.
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This was an ancient and damaged jigsaw puzzle bound on the back with duct tape. I tried to make it look nice.
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From the above, one of these pictures for the City of Craig is more notable: the city celebrates its 100th birthday this year.

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Caveat: Tree #1156

This tree oversaw the restoration of the Rockpit sign, which had fallen down last fall. It’s got a proper signpost now.
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Plus, the sun came out. That was awkward, after such a long period where it basically ignored us.

picture[daily log: walking, 3.5km; dogwalking 3.5km]

Caveat: Tree #1155

This tree is up on the hillside.
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I went to Klawock this morning to help my former boss, Wayne, with some work at his other business.

Lately, as so often happens to me around the equinoxes, I’ve been feeling very low motivation and generally low mood. I’ll muddle through it, I expect.

picture[daily log: walking, 1.5km]

Caveat: Friday Blogroll

Blogs (and blog-like-objects) in my browser right now (in a few very broad categories).

Politics, culture, propaganda

Geography, cartography, geofiction

Not-so-blog-like online publications

  • Arcade (including “Republics of Letters” subsection – more of an online magazine than simply a blog)
  • Hankyoreh (English edition of my current preferred Korean newspaper)
  • UnHerd

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Caveat: Tree #1153

This tree is from my past. I took this picture along my walking commute to work, in Ilsan (Goyang), South Korea, in April, 2013.
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picture[daily log: walking, 3km; retailing, 6hr]

Caveat: beyond / The flames of Troy & Carthage

The Oldest Living Thing In L.A.

At Wilshire & Santa Monica I saw an opossum
Trying to cross the street. It was late, the street
Was brightly lit, the opossum would take
A few steps forward, then back away from the breath
Of moving traffic. People coming out of the bars
Would approach, as if to help it somehow.
It would lift its black lips & show them
The reddened gums, the long rows of incisors,
Teeth that went all the way back beyond
The flames of Troy & Carthage, beyond sheep
Grazing rock-strewn hills, fragments of ruins
In the grass at San Vitale. It would back away
Delicately & smoothly, stepping carefully
As it always had. It could mangle someone’s hand
In twenty seconds. Mangle it for good. It could
Sever it completely from the wrist in forty.
There was nothing to be done for it. Someone
Or other probably called the LAPD, who then
Called Animal Control, who woke a driver, who
Then dressed in mailed gloves, the kind of thing
Small knights once wore into battle, who gathered
Together his pole with a noose on the end,
A light steel net to snare it with, someone who hoped
The thing would have vanished by the time he got there.

– Larry Levis (American poet, 1946-1996)
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Caveat: Tree #1151

This tree is down the hillside.
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I did some digging around in my dirt-bins in the greenhouse, and refilled the cistern.

picture[daily log: walking, 3.5km; dogwalking, 3km]

Caveat: 가을이 지나지 않고 봄이오랴

I found this aphorism in my book of Korean aphorisms.

가을이        지나지 않고       봄이오랴
ga.eul.i    ji.na.ji anh.go bom.i.o.rya
autumn-subj pass-NEG-CONJ   spring-SUBJ-come-RHET-INTERROG
[Can] Spring come if Autumn does not pass?

This means all things should be done in their right place and in the right order. For example, to translate this first I had to figure out what that weird ending is. It’s a “rhetorical interrogative” – a special ending just for rhetorical questions! What every language needs, eh?

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Caveat: Tree #1148

This tree is from my past. It’s off beside the highway in Iowa, under snow in late 2018.
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picture[daily log: walking, 2.5km; dogwalking, 3km]

Caveat: Friday Blogroll

Blogs (and blog-like-objects) in my browser right now (in a few very broad categories).

Politics, philosophy, culture

Art

  • Wikiart (not really a blog, more like an online collection)

Technology

Language, linguistics

A supplementary quote:

“This is war, after all. If it feels good, consider for a moment you might be evil.” – Mike Solana (blog Pirate Wires, above)

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