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Joschi Kuphal Valid

I'm in the mood to share my current favorite tune with you. If you like, let me know what you think.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ve11jjjwAF8

(via Kham's website https://kham-meslien.com)

@dead.garden - Jo 🪰 Valid

graphic i made for one of my fav movies (funeral parade of roses, 1969)

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How Travel Is An Engine For Writing | Zachary Kai

You'll find my attempt at a post with the aforementioned title, as suggested by Joe Crawford via our post title trade! Read more about the initiative, or contact me if you'd also like to trade! ...

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Syzygy | Zachary Kai

You’ll find my attempt at a post with the aforementioned title, as suggested by Keenan via our post title trade! Read more about the initiative, or contact me if you’d also like to trade! ...

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A Sense Of Place | Zachary Kai

You’ll find my attempt at a post with the aforementioned title, as suggested by Britt via our post title trade! Read more about the initiative, or contact me if you’d also like to trade! ...

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Evening

Looking around in thought, I notice one of the trees outside is swaying from the wind. It has been a bit cooler in the latter half of the week — most welcome after the warm weather of late. There are a few raindrops on the window from when the rain was falling earlier, but ar...

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Poetry impressions with James

James and I are doing a collab post, reviewing and sharing thoughts on poems that we sent each other. You can read his post here


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Impressions of Be Kind When You Can by Eliza Cook

Jo and I are doing a poetry exchange collaboration. We have each selected a poem for each other that we have never read, about which we will share our impressions. Below are my impressions from reading the poem Jo selected for me to read and write about You can read Jo’s entr...

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It’s possible, maybe useful; but is it necessary?

When I started visiting art galleries, I would take pictures of the placards of pieces of work I liked. I would take pictures of the art, too; just enough so that I could map the placard to the painting. I wanted to document the art I really liked; to be able to go back and r...

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Keyboards and mice

My wrists have been a bit tense lately so I have decided to try to use my desk more. I had grown comfortable sitting in my armchair using my computer but, if I am to be using my computer several hours per day, perhaps I need a more ergonomic setup. This week I have changed t...

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Notes from the world, part two

When I am out and about, I like to take notes when something makes me wonder, smile, or otherwise makes me think. Here are a few notes I have taken over the last few weeks. “How did you find out about us?”; “the internet,” I say. The clerk responds, playfully, “sometimes it...

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I really enjoyed the IndieWeb Movie Club May 2025 submissions about the film “Tomorrowland”. Ordered from earliest to most recent:* Paolo Feadin: https://www.feadin.eu/en/posts/tomorrowland* Thomas Vander Wal: https://vanderwal.net/random/entrysel.php?blog=2119* gRegor Morril...

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Artemis Changelog #6

Artemis, the calm web reader I maintain, has a few new features. Below is a summary. You can now use break mode, holiday mode, and night mode to pause your feed. Catch-up mode lets you review posts published in a specified number of days grouped by author. You can show up to...

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Designing calm software with breaks in mind

I refer to Artemis as a “calm web reader”. I have designed the software to avoid common triggers that cause people to periodically check a piece of software. There are no notifications. All post titles are on one page; there are no folders. There is a “read” state, but this s...

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@patrick_h_lauke Sitze gerade in einer Barcamp-Session und wir freuen uns gemeinsam Ăźber eine deiner elaboriertesten ...

@patrick_h_lauke Sitze gerade in einer Barcamp-Session und wir freuen uns gemeinsam über eine deiner elaboriertesten Antworten auf ein Github-Issue 😜 (formal komplett korrekt übrigens) Ich feiere! 😅

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Tomorrowland (IndieWeb Movie Club)

I have watched Tomorrowland several times. In the movie, it is revealed that a society of geniuses made another world: a place where they could go to invent and explore and wonder without distraction. But the other world – Tomorrowland – invented something they shouldn’t have...

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Ice Floes

I saw Monet’s Ice Floes for the first time in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. It stood out among all of the Impressionist paintings in the room, in large part because of its brightness but relative lack of colour. The painting depicts ice on the river Seine, one of Monet’s ma...

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Ensembles

Last weekend I visited The Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia, an art collection that showcases mainly Impressionist and Medieval art, with some other genres too. The gallery was unlike any other I have visited. The outside of the building was modern: constructed with grey lim...

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[photo] Love

A shed in JFK Plaza, Philadelphia, painted with a red background and the city skyline that says, in beautiful lettering, “love”