• Daily Prompt: DIY Wardrobe

    Daily Prompt: DIY Wardrobe

    A few years ago, I made the resolution that I would never wear anything I could not crash on someone’s floor in.  Since then, my wardrobe has morphed into a collection of knits, worn denim, and layerable second hand pieces that I can and have taken naps in.  However, I have two favorite pieces.  Two…

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  • Guard Dogs

    Guard Dogs

    On the streets of Santiago, Chile in 2011, protests broke out on college campuses to demand a restructuring of higher education in Chile.  These student protests faced severe police brutality, but an unexpected protector emerged from the back alleys: Negro Matapacos.  A stray black dog who put himself on the front lines of protest, barking,…

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  • Daily Prompt: Beach or Mountains?

    My heart lives in the shadow of the Rockies, where I was born, where I spent my childhood catching crayfish in freezing streams and scrambling over boulders that overlooked the great flat plains to the east.  There is no place I am more at home than beneath the canopies of lodgepole and ponderosa forests, picking…

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  • Have you ever heard of James Barry?  If not, you’re among the majority, despite his towering impact on the medical establishment as we know it and there is a likely reason for it: James Barry was born Margaret Anne Bulkley in 1789.  At 14, he changed his entire identity, began crossdressing, and started medical school. …

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  • Short answer: yes.   Long answer: Instinct is just pattern recognition, taking slivers of information presented to you by a third party and running them through the immense meaty computer of your brain until it prints out something that says “I’ve seen this before”.  Before we settled into tidy little farms, we used it to pick…

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  • Gerald Pickering worked three jobs and needed a car to get to two of them.  That was just how America worked, and that was why he didn’t look too close at the Nissan Altima his friend offered him when his Honda’s transmission fell out.  His friend cut him a deal, $500 up front and he…

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  • On “Untouched Nature”

    Four years ago, I trekked through dense pinyon-juniper forests on behalf of the United States Bureau of Land Management (BLM).  We were trying to assess plant community recovery and fire management following three thinning techniques: mulching, controlled burns, and selective removal.  They had no control plots, but this isn’t about their shoddy experimental design, or…

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  • When it comes to pets, I am of two minds: chronic dog brain and exotic pet enthusiast.  Both have innumerable benefits, but the way you interact with a gecko is different from the way you interact with a dog.  An animal that only arose on the pet trade in the last 30 years does not…

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  • Videodrome is a 1983 science fiction/body horror film directed by David Cronenberg at his most fucked.  I love it for all the reasons I love Cronenberg’s other work: the viscera, the artistry of corn syrup and slime, the sexual innuendo of horror, and the vigorous application of latex.  It’s a favorite Halloween haunt, but so…

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  • I love accidents.  I don’t mean that in the morbid “I love the horror of a bunch of people dying,” I assure you.  Instead, I love examining the many clockwork fragments of these events, like the terrible PR approach that blew Threemile Island into a public relations nightmare or the numerous regulatory failures that allowed…

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