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Our current title in the Asynchronous Studio Book Club is Strange Tools: Art and Human Nature by Alva Noë. For more information, see the ASBC homepage.
The current exhibition in the Dissident Museum is David Curcio: The Point of the Needle.
Damn. Nepal has been on my bucket list for nearly 30 years, but it requires a sturdier set of ankles than I currently possess. Feeling deeply envious over here. Thanks for the gorgeous photos!
Each one of these is a gem Franklin. The differences in scale when seeing the human settlements below the mountain ranges is astounding... I also did not realize that yaks were quite so large (in my mind they were closer to goats, which is clearly not the case).
BTW: I'd posit that applying your in-born American competitiveness while playing Ludo might have been an unfair advantage.