From Douglas Coupland’s Souvenir of Canada. “Will these vast refrigerated stones one day hold modern cities and societies? Corner malls with a Lenscrafters and a Baskin Robbins?”"

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what a haunting photograph. [ refrigerated stones] i totally love it when you post scenery. you really have an” eye” for the mystical and spiritual sense of landscape. . i dont know if your aware of that or not.
Im a landscape painter [ oil on canvas] so when i see something that is of such power it really moves me. Even some of your building pics are touching.
i can FEEL everything of your perspepcitve of form and light you do when you post.. . [ thats one reason i check your blog]. As and artist im fasinated with your sense of perspective.. its really powerful.
any way.that was probably way to much information for ya, and you probably couldnt care less..
. BUT! gald your still posting.. i REALLY enjoy your blog for no other reason we live at opposite ends on the UNIVERSE, and its always great to see some one elses perspective. .
ALSO..
what ever happened to that project where you were growin vegatables with artificial sunlight spectrum?? anything come of that ?
it was a while back.. by the way .. did that 20 dollar LUNCH come with a MARTINI?????? for that price it should have.
thanks for sharing!!!!!!!
Hey Saatvic,
The vegetables are doing okay — with 24 hour sunlight there is not much need for the artificial lamp anymore!
I gave some away, and the oters are slowly developing.