music is a moral law.

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50+ years as a band

los lobos

came to town

blocked off the street

set up

for a free concert

on a sunny afternoon

first time for my grandson

everyone

loving

their unique brand

of rock, blues, country, and rhythm and blues

from the first chord

 there was dancing in the street.

“music is a moral law.

it gives soul to the universe,

wings to the mind,

flight to the imagination,

and charm and gaiety to life and to everything.”

-plato

kinder-kat.

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What better place to learn your ABC’s and 123’s than inside of a giant building shaped like a cat?

The kids who attend Kindergarten in Karlsruhe, Germany, do so in a giant feline.

Constructed in 2011 and designed by artist, Tomi Ungerer and architect, Ayla Suzan Yöndel, the whimsical kindergarten is in a big white cat building that includes a door for a mouth below a whisker-lined nose, windows for eyes, and a classroom in its belly. For added fun, kids can even ride down its tail that doubles as a slide.

In terms of architecture that inspires a playful imagination, the Kindergarten Wolfartsweier is remarkable for its embrace of an alternative, animalistic design for what a school can be.

“design is where science and art break even.”

-robin mathew(s)

 

source credits: Atlas Obscura, My Modern Met, Milk magazine, inthralled.com,

 

 

cheese? not so much.- or- not so much cheese. depending on your definition.

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Burger King is causing a stir in Thailand with its new offering: a burger with no meat and a jaw-dropping amount of cheese. This week, the Thai operator of the fast food chain introduced what it calls the “real cheeseburger,” a bun filled with as many as 20 slices of American cheese.

The item launched on Thai menus Sunday, at a reduced price of 109 Thai baht ($3.1), compared with the usual price of 380 baht ($10.9). It quickly went viral on social media in Thailand, with many users on TikTok posting videos of them trying the new sandwich. “This is no joke. This is for real,” Burger King said.

At one Burger King branch in Bangkok on Tuesday, a shift manager was overheard saying the outlet had to stop taking delivery orders so they could have enough stock left for walk-in diners.

The menu addition is an example of how fast food franchises around the world are seeking to gain traction by rolling out zany or eye-catching menu options that they hope will spread across social media.

Restaurants are also continuously tailoring their offerings to suit local tastes in different countries. In Thailand, cheese is especially popular among young customers, and it is common for it to be sprinkled on all kinds of dishes.

“is the moon made of green cheese, no it’s made of american cheese.”

*-william anders

 *william anders is a retired united states air force major general, former electrical engineer, nuclear engineer, nasa astronaut, businessman, and american ambassador to norway. in 1968, he was a member of the crew of apollo 8, the first three people to leave low earth orbit and travel to the moon. anders circled the moon ten times, and broadcast live images and commentary back to earth. during one of the mission’s lunar orbits, he took the iconic ‘earthrise’ phot0graph.

article source credit: cnn, bangkok

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

anxious people.

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what a funny, sweet, sad, moving book –

 a brilliant story of  the enduring power

of human connection, forgiveness, and hope.  

“we have all of this in common, yet most of us remain strangers, we never know what we do to each other, how your life is affected by mine. perhaps we hurried past each other in a crowd today, and neither of us noticed, and the fibers of your coat brushed against mine for a single moment and then we were gone. i don’t know who you are. but when you get home this evening, when this day is over and the night takes us, allow yourself a deep breath. because we made it through this day as well. there’ll be another one along tomorrow.”

-fredrik backman (anxious people)

finally..

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a mathematical law that makes sense to me. 

 

“happiness is something that multiplies when it is divided.”

-paul coelho

campfire.

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sitting around the campfire

with music, friends and stories

winding down from a day on the lake.

 

“once all the power goes out,

there will still be human beings standing together around a campfire, playing acoustic guitars.”

-jim james

left behind.

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i wonder

what happened

at the train station

coming or going

to cause someone

to leave

what once filled their suitcase

behind.

 

“the present changes the past.

looking back you do not find what you left behind.”

*kiran desai

 

*Kiran Desai is an Indian author whose novel The Inheritance of Loss won the 2006 Man Booker Prize and the National Book Critics Circle Fiction Award. In January 2015, The Economic Times listed her as one of 20 “most influential” global Indian women.

in gear.

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what i imagine it looks like inside of our heads –

along with

the scientific explanation for how this all works.

“it usually helps me write by reading – somehow the reading gear in your head turns the writing gear.”

-steven wright

 

 

 

image credit: milton bradley game company

fixing things.

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a few years back

one of the grandies fixed his car

 he’s still fixing and he’s still standing.

 

“even things that aren’t broken can be fixed.”

-lauren destefano

both a sword and shield.

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grandma watches over her grandies

on a warm july evening by the huron river 

in argo park, ann arbor

 

“having a grandmother is like having an army. this is a grandchild’s ultimate privilege.

a grandmother is both a sword and a shield.”

-*fredrick backman

(*swedish author and one of my very favorites)