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Only a Creator Culture Can Save Us
Originally posted on Damien Walter:
We’re trying to rebuild a failed consumer culture. We need to make a new creator culture instead. Published in Culture – A Reader for Writers, editor John Mauk, Oxford University Press. I arrived in Leicester…
A Life in the Day (Estuary Sit & Snap)
All Photos ©2014 by Maggie Begley
A Model Pipe-Cleaner: Field Fundamentals
Dr. Metz, my mentor & colleague, goes old-school-science-project in construction of the above model. (When in doubt, pipe-cleaners to the rescue! I love a simple visual, hand-crafted & color-coded)! According to his Fundamental Field® Theory, our energetic system is organized like … Continue reading
A Life in the Day (My Town of Old – A Short Photo Walkabout)
Santa Rosa History
Saint Catherine’s Monastery, Mount Sinai, Egypt
Originally posted on Geometry & Silence:
Saint Catherine’s Monastery below Mount Sinai Mighty granite walls protect the monastery Much of the walls have stood for fourteen centuries Cross carved in the granite walls At one point in history all of…
The Persian Flaw
I really love this post, by The Quick Brown Fox, discussing her time at the ‘Loony Bin’, addressing depression & ‘recovery’, travails with knitting, lessons learned or at least pondered. Authentic, relatable (I found), entertaining, funny, heart-felt, honest. Thank you Diane, … Continue reading
Remembering the Real Syria
Originally posted on Road Essays :
I had just been kidnapped. Bundled into a car and taken to an unknown destination somewhere in the old city section of Homs. My kidnapper loomed over me, knife in hand. “You must eat more,”…
10 Best Documentary Movies About Photography & Photographers
I love photography & the art thereof. I don’t have the patience to acquire the practical, technological skills. I prefer to be unencumbered & snap here & there while on walks with my iPhone (& maintain my ’15 minutes of … Continue reading










