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Month: April 2012

The Avocado Tree & the Trialiths

Posted on April 22, 2012April 22, 2012 by esikie
Posted in Journal, Photos

Channeled sumthang funny

Posted on April 10, 2012April 21, 2012 by esikie

It’s almost ten and I’m working my little butt off trying to get my dissertation work done and I’ve done really well considering the two half pints yesterday, and working monday today, and I’m feeling all good about myself and as I sit all smuggy while the writing actually is flowing – which is rare…   Read More

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What if we couldn’t see a freakin supernova?

Posted on April 8, 2012April 21, 2012 by esikie

American Indian writer Vine Deloria, Jr. describes the Western conceptions of a static homogenous understanding of time and a uniform operation of nature as a belief so virulent that explanations of natural events have been forced into this ideological pattern even when the facts were obviously otherwise. In God is Red: A Native View of…   Read More

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