these are really fantastic. i've never seen anything quite like them.
i've yet to actually write more than my "inaugural" post on my blog. but i got into grad school about a week and a half ago (cornell medical in manhattan!) so hopefully i'll have more time from here on out.
i don't know if i'll be able to come up for your show (we'll see)...but i am going to be up for easter, and if you're around we should run into each other in the woods.
On Venus, the atmosphere is so thick that light rays bend as if made of foam rubber. The bending light is so extraordinary that it causes the horizon to tilt upward. Thus, if one were standing on Venus one could see the opposite side of the planet by looking directly overhead...
Imagine that you are a cowgirl, trotting your pony in the grassy hills of the Dakotas. Suddenly you hear a wild trumpeting cry. You rear back in the saddle and look aloft - expecting to see a flight of whooping cranes, dancing in midair to their own loud music. Instead, you gaze upon a bugler blowing reveille on the other side of the world. The Chinese army is bivouacked all over the sky.
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these are really fantastic. i've never seen anything quite like them.
i've yet to actually write more than my "inaugural" post on my blog. but i got into grad school about a week and a half ago (cornell medical in manhattan!) so hopefully i'll have more time from here on out.
i don't know if i'll be able to come up for your show (we'll see)...but i am going to be up for easter, and if you're around we should run into each other in the woods.
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