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groundwork | Shared Earth – the ancient mounds project
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Shared Earth – the ancient mounds project. Poverty Point World Heritage Site Nomination. Black Walnut Stew →. March 5, 2013. I knew when I embarked on this project that I wanted to make a handmade book from some of the images, one day, when I could put the camera down for a while and concentrate on it. And that’s what I have been doing for the past few weeks. When opened fully, the book is roughly 4 feet long with hard covers at each end. Eventually I plan on making another book about Poverty Point as we...
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Jessica | shapeshifter blog
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An ode to heirloom tomatoes. August 23, 2016. The fruit and vegetables of Alaska are garbage. Or, mostly garbage. (Do you like rhubarb? Reflections: Blastfest and Roadburn Festival(s), 2016. May 7, 2016. First, some thoughts on two large metalfests I (finally) had the opportunity to attend in 2016: Blastfest. In Norway, and the Roadburn Festival. In Tilburg, Netherlands. I’m going to start with Roadburn. Light of Day, Day of Darkness. And anything afterward. I wish they had saved “Invocation Su...It seem...
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Poverty Point World Heritage Site Nomination | Shared Earth – the ancient mounds project
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Shared Earth – the ancient mounds project. Poverty Point World Heritage Site Nomination. February 21, 2013. I received my gorgeous copy of Poverty Point’s nomination to become a World Heritage site this week. It is an amazing book. The aerial cover shot is by Susan Guice from Biloxi, MS. How cool is that? I am a photographer living, and working, in northeastern Louisiana. View all posts by Jenny Ellerbe →. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Poverty Point World Heritage Site Nomination. Join 38 other...
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Now | shapeshifter blog
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Reflections: Blastfest and Roadburn Festival(s), 2016. May 7, 2016. I open many of these posts with a universal confession of intense procrastination. I finished my MBA about 6 weeks ago and have been ruminating over how to spend the free time I now (again) possess, having spent June-March solely focused on finishing a painfully boring and tedious MBA program. So this weekend, amidst the interchanging spring sun-and-rain cycles of the Alaskan Interior, I will at least finish a number of blog posts. It se...