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Inspiration and The Garbage Day Project

Tuesday, November 27th, 2007

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Golden

This is a closeup of a very large mushroom. There is such a variety of color and texture in such a small space. I chose this photo specifically because of the similar photo on today’s The Garbage Day Project.

So go on over to the The Garbage Day Project and check it out. There’s also a link to a site that can help you reduce the catalogs your mailperson has to tote around this time of year. The weeblies I was having last week with WordPress have been solved.

Inspiration and The Garbage Day Project Post

Tuesday, November 20th, 2007

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A River of Grass

Prairie grass at sunset.

If it’s Tuesday, of course there is a new post in The Garbage Day Project. It’s the start of the holiday garbage season. Please note that something weird is going on with WordPress on The Garbage Day Project blog. I posted, but it’s not pretty.

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Inspiration and The Garbage Day Project

Tuesday, November 13th, 2007

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Pink

My Mom grows ornamental cabbage; what glorious pinks and purples in an otherwise sedate November landscape.

If it’s Tuesday, of course there is a new post in The Garbage Day Project. It’s back to the 70’s. And just when I thought all the humor had gone out of garbage.

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Inspiration and The Garbage Day Project

Tuesday, November 6th, 2007

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Autumn Sunflower

The inspiration photo this week is the husk of a sunflower head after the bluejays finished with the seeds. I picked it up off the ground because the interior was still pristine white and very soft.

I was surprised to see the sunflower seed spiral pattern was reiterated in the structure of the head itself. Spirals in nature are based on the Fibonacci sequences, a series of numbers in which each succeeding number is the sum of the two previous numbers. Pinecones, pineapples and some seashells also demonstrate Fibonacci-based spirals.

Of couse, there’s a new post today on The Garbage Day Project. It’s a very seasonal post.

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Inspiration and The Garbage Day Project

Tuesday, October 30th, 2007

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Golden

It’s a beautiful day when you can take a photo like this and never touch it with Photoshop. This was at the prairie reserve with the sun going down much too quickly.

And, of course, there’s a new post today on The Garbage Day Project. Included today is another garbage art comment on my love of coffee, Mr. Coffee Is My Friend.

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