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Monthly Archives: July 2018
Cool things for the kitchen
I just happened to notice these new products (I think they’re new, anyway) when I was at the grocery store this afternoon. I have to give Reynolds credit; they’ve solved some irritating problems that have annoyed me for years. Have … Continue reading
Posted in Creativity, Food, Life
Tagged baking, no-stick foil, parchment paper, Reynolds plastic wrap
4 Comments
Casting a long shadow
The sculptures in this case are located in the “marble quarrying” section of the Grohmann Museum’s second floor. I’m not sure why this caught my eye today, because I walk past here all the time. Maybe it’s just a little … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Downtown Milwaukee, Grohmann Museum, Milwaukee, Plato's allegory of the cave, shadows
5 Comments
An old friend I can rely upon
As you can see, my old umbrella is completely held together by safety pins and paper clips. Every single junction of stretcher and rib has broken at one time or another, which I’ve always managed to repair with whatever little … Continue reading
Wham! “Freedom” in China
I heard Wham!’s “Freedom” on the radio while driving yesterday. I’ve always liked this song, but what I’ve especially always remembered about it was its official video, which details the 1980s duo’s groundbreaking trip to China. Wham! was the first Western … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Creativity, History, Life, Movies and film, Music, Photography, Political Analysis, Popular culture
Tagged 1980s, China, freedom, pop music, Soviet Union, The Beatles, Wham!
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MGIC Plaza in Black and White
I don’t do black-and-white photography very often. But these sunny-day pictures of the MGIC Plaza down the street from my office seemed perfect for a more stark presentation than color could give them. What do you think? (P.S. – As … Continue reading
The Milwaukee (Library) Lion
In talking about my “Carnage at the old Washington Park Zoo” post over dinner last week with my friend and fellow blogger Karen Spivey, we started to reminisce about Milwaukee and its close relationships with favorite animals. For example, consider Samson … Continue reading
Posted in History, Life, Milwaukee, Nature, Science
Tagged Milwaukee Lion, Milwaukee Public Library, Simba, Theodore Roosevelt, Washington Park Zoo, zoos
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Carnage at the old Washington Park Zoo
I was doing research on something else today when I came across a Milwaukee Public Library blog post from October 2015 about a whole slew of bear deaths/killings in a mixed species/order exhibit at the old Washington Park Zoo from … Continue reading
Posted in History, Life, Milwaukee, Nature, Popular culture
Tagged bears, Milwaukee, Milwaukee County Zoo, Washington Park, Washington Park Zoo, wolves, zoos
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New Milwaukee Bucks Arena – Entrance at Juneau and 6th
Progress on the new Milwaukee Bucks arena (official name: Wisconsin Entertainment and Sports Center, or WESC, Wikipedia article here) has been slow but steady. Here’s what appears to be an entrance to the complex at the corner of Juneau Avenue … Continue reading
Posted in architecture, Milwaukee, Travel
Tagged Downtown Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Milwaukee Bucks arena
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Color and Composition
I liked the sudden coalescence of color and composition that caught my eye while I was walking down the hill to Starbucks this morning.
Posted in Milwaukee, Photography
Tagged color, composition, Downtown Milwaukee, MSOE Campus Center, photography
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When seeing is disbelieving
Sitting in a waiting room this week, I picked up the November 2017 issue of National Geographic and opened to the cover story about “happiness.” It was a good article, and I was reading and learning and taking it all … Continue reading