ugly gerry.

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Ugly Gerry is a font created in 2019 to protest gerrymandering. It used the shape of a U.S. congressional district for each of its characters. 

It was designed by Ben Doessel and James Lee of the Leo Burnett Agency in a project for Represent Us. 

The team was from Chicago, and after seeing how crazy the Illinois 4th district had become, they became interested in this issue. … Its notorious earmuff shape looked like a U, then after seeing other letters on the map, they created a typeface so their districts could become digital graffiti that voters and politicians couldn’t ignore.

Shapes that loosely resembled the letters ‘A’ through ‘Z’ were used to create the (uppercase) font.  Some of the shapes were not of single districts but instead combined pairs.

Ugly Gerry has been called “the world’s most revolting font”.

 

‘type is what meaning looks like.’

-max phillips

 

 

source credits: ben doessel and james lee, leon burnett, democrat docket, wikipedia

pete got mail!

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i cannot believe

that Pete the Cat,

‘Peter,’ to the bank

is getting his own mail

 wondering how much he’s saved up

since moving in with me

also wondering

why he hasn’t mentioned 

his secret bank account.

does he also have credit cards?

 

‘i get mail: therefore i am.’

-scott adams

picture books.

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march is national reading month in the United States

people of all ages are encouraged to celebrate

by daily reading or listening to books

as a way to strengthen knowledge, imagination, and empathy,

and to foster a lifelong love of reading and literature.

 

‘all really good picture books are written to be read five hundred times.’

-rosemary wells

 

i have always loved picture books and still collect them.

do you have a favorite?

 

 

art credit: Grégoire Mabire, watercolor ink illustration

charades.

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staying up veeeery late

playing charades

with a small group of friends

laughing

like I have not laughed 

in a very long time

at one point

i was martha stewart 

to my friend’s snoop dog 

on their tv show

rules became ‘suggestions’

more laughing

especially when they could not 

make the leap from 

their ‘very close but not quite correct’

shout out of:

‘bug-uanahumamhau bunny’ 

as a guess 

to  solve the charade of: 

‘bugs bunny’

so close. 

but not.

 

art credit: mark anderson, andertoons.com

 

family farm.

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we visited the cutest family farm near our freinds’ house

sweet animals and baked goods and alpaca wearables

a little shop, and baking classes

everything created and taught and well cared for by the family

on a beautiful plot of land 

a lovey place to vist and a lovely place to live.

 

‘farming is a profession of hope’

-brian brett, farmer and writer

two signs.

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spent the last couple of days doing some projects

to help my community

maybe it was working

because I received not one, but two, good signs.

-author unknown

‘a day without sunshine is like, you know, night.’-steve martin

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it’s official, the astronomical start of spring in the Northern Hemisphere (vernal equinox) occurs today, March 20, at 10:46 a.m. EDT. At this moment, the sun crosses the celestial equator, providing nearly equal amounts of day and night across the globe. -Farmers’ Almanac 

Just in time,  La Croix has a SUNSHINE flavor of sparkling water. Can anyone tell me what sunshine might taste like? Here’s what La Croix has to say about it, but I’m not sure it’s really any clearer.

pastedGraphic.pngLaCroix Launches Sunshine . . . “The Deliciously Fascinating Taste of WONDER! A refreshing, guilt-free drink that captures the warmth, joy, and sparkle of a ray of sunshine. It’s bright, the essence of a sun-kissed day in every sip.”

Hmmm… still not sure what that taste might be, anyone have an idea?

 

‘wherever you go, no matter what the weather,

always bring your own sunshine. ‘

‘anthony j. d’angelo 

 

 

 

 

source credits: lacroixwater.com, farmer’s almanac

 

born p.d. (pre-doritos).

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taco flavored doritos- now vintage

yes, i know it surprised my children

 i was born before Doritos were invented

and ranch dressing became popular

and captain crunch cereal

and space bars and pop tarts

were born

and …

the 60s and 70a

were the heyday for junk food

and i was in my glory.

what is a childhood food or snack that you still think about?

 

‘i’m not really a football guy, i’m more of a snack guy,’

-john, age 5

 

under the weather.

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on the farm

on the roof

in the banks

on the house

under the snow

outside of the garage door

outside on Mackinac Island

volunteer firefighters and Mackinac Marine Rescue Crew dig out the school

i’d planned to head up north to visit family this week

but I took a look at the weather

 decided I’ll wait a week or so

some parts of the north were hit with a 100 year storm

especially in the upper peninsula 

where the yoopers are a hardy lot.

In A Midsummer Night’s Dream, unseasonable weather is the result of a conflict between Titania and Oberon, queen and king of the fairies. 

The seasons alter: hoary-headed frosts
Fall in the fresh lap of the crimson rose,
And on old Hiems’ thin and icy crown
An odorous chaplet of sweet summer buds
Is, as in mockery, set. The spring, the summer,
The childing autumn, angry winter, change
Their wonted liveries, and the mazèd world
By their increase now knows not which is which.

– William Shakespeare – A Midsummer Night’s Dream

photo credits- Northern Michiganders braving the storm

life among the clover.

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‘you never know

what worse luck your bad luck has saved you from.’

-Cormac McCarthy

Happy St. Patrick’s Day !

 

 

source credit: gary larson, the far side