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blades, loudspeakers, sex dolls and sausages, among much else. the resulting book, "unintended beauty," brings together almost of the images, uncovering the simple aesthetic appeal hidden in apparent complexity. but wiper hopes his viewers look deeper. freshly stuffed salami, before being cured and sliced
theory and astrobiology. in it, he reflects on how these visually pleasing devices may have come to be. a circular knitting machine at innofa textile mill in kvadrat febrik, the netherlands. credit: alastair philip wiper "straight lines, sharp edges, perfect curves, circles, cubes, spheres -- these are not...
https://edition.cnn.com/style/article/unintended-beauty-alastair-philip-wiper/index.html
establishing a pecking order impossible, so fighting and cannibalism are common. for transport to slaughter, chickens are often roughly thrown into cages, causing broken wings and legs. at slaughterhouses they are dumped out like gravel from a dump truck, shackled by their legs, and have their throats sliced
establishing a pecking order impossible, so fighting and cannibalism are common. for transport to slaughter, chickens are often roughly thrown into cages, causing broken wings and legs. at slaughterhouses they are dumped out like gravel from a dump truck, shackled by their legs, and have their throats sliced...
https://afa-online.org/docs/Haveaheartblack.pdf
. :) this is our brain - our calender for the year. this is where we mark all our events - classes, bus tours, farmer's markets,anything we have going on. we did without one of these for years, but i'm not sure how. here is our ultra-organized (ha) inventory tracking system. a whiteboard, with a list
of stuff we are getting low on. by "stuff", i mean raw materials such as tins, oils, butters, essential oils, etc. and here are the "in process" wholesale orders. this one is a big one, which will go to iowa city hopefully tomorrow. and small ones in progress. in short - our systems are not fancy, but...
https://prairielandherbs.blogspot.com/2008_11_09_archive.html