
Anne Lamb.
Go Flow Yourself.

Anne Lamb.
Go Flow Yourself.

Louis Armstrong goes for a stroll with a pet schnauzer and neighborhood kids in Queens in 1970. According to an excerpt from Louie’s writings:
“We have two dogs. They are Schnauzers, male and female. And they are two very fine watch dogs. They not only bark when the door bell rings, but anybody who comes up our steps and they bark their (a)spirin off. The male dog is the older one and his name is Trumpet. The female, the baby, her name is Trinket. I gave Trumpet to Lucille and Mr. Joe Glazer gave us Trinket. And when the two of them start barking together, oh boy what a duet.”
From FeartheBeards

This collection of never before seen photos of my favorite city are worth a look. They’re from 100 years ago.

I’m disturbed by the subject. But enchanted by the photo.
From Mohammed Alsultan.

Return of Go Flow Yourself.

Not really sure what these photographs of the EPA’s Documerica project are supposed to make me feel. A little less trash, slightly clearer skies — but same technology… same cars, same processing plants. It’s interesting to see the progression of the years, or lack of progression, perhaps, but looking at these images with an uneducated eye in the environmental and clean energy fields, I feel a bit discouraged.
I supposed I’m inspired by Portland’s transition from gas shortage to public transportation, but the rest of the country—especially the suburbs — has a long way to go. That includes Naples. I’d love to hop on a Metro running the length of 41 right up to work and back. And, more importantly, from the bars, home.
Inspired by a post from This Isn’t Happiness

Really loving this landscape photography by Diego Berro Studio.

I’m almost angry that I haven’t been following OM’s inspirational collection all this time. Thankfully one can always correct their way.