View larger image View in context A dear and lose personal friend emailed yesterday to ask if something was technically wrong here at Dakota, since he had not been able to make contact for two days. Technically, the only...
Posted in Dakota on January 7, 2007 07:49 AM
View larger image I went to the last Farmer's Market of the season Sunday, expecting nothing more than turnips, but instead found the exotic romanesco cauliflower. I knew instantly that I had stumbled upon some sacred geometry, the golden...
Posted in Dakota on December 18, 2006 03:15 PM
A mystical photo taken in May transformed completely by the light of the day consider it mystical any old way Photo note: Man, look at that segmented circle, the plethora of triangles -- if this isn't sacred geometry, I'm...
Posted in Dakota on March 4, 2006 06:55 AM
View larger image The Askari Mosque at Samarra was destroyed yesterday. Second only to the tragic loss of life in war, is the tragic loss of art and architecture. On seeing the pictures of the devastation of the mosque,...
Posted in Dakota on February 23, 2006 03:46 PM
View larger image Higher Self: Dakota, my dear, we haven't touched upon sacred geometry in many months. In fact we seem to have left the esoteric behind entirely, to focus on the mundane. Sometimes, when viewing the mundane, one...
Posted in Dakota on September 21, 2005 12:24 PM
View larger image Egg on the edge of losing its identity more like knockwurst I ate it for breakfast Just how far from the norm does something have to deviate in order to be excluded from a category? This...
Posted in Dakota on April 18, 2005 06:45 AM
View larger image upon a wave of gritty snow melting buried treasure revealed titanium popped by plows six segments twisted a broken circle fertile field for sacred meaning sweet neighborly gesture or just another hubcap Photo note: See above...
Posted in Dakota on March 30, 2005 09:07 AM
View image The gourmand in the family appeared on Easter bearing two succulent ducklings, plucked, drawn, quartered and prepared to perfection as per Cook's Illustrated . As if that wasn't enough in the spectacular dining department, we were graced...
Posted in Dakota on March 29, 2005 06:00 AM
View larger image I was horrified to learn that a major source of my childhood terror has been set to music. "Shockheaded Peter" , the musical, is currently unnerving audiences in New York, after a long and successful London...
Posted in Dakota on February 28, 2005 08:29 PM
View larger image View larger image A dear and close personal friend encouraged me to take the hemispheric dominance test . In true Libran fashion, my brain is evenly balanced 9 to 9 right/left. I once had to lecture...
Posted in Dakota on February 12, 2005 06:07 AM
View image My mother died early Saturday morning January 15, 2005, one day short of her 97th birthday. I feel fortunate to have been there. I heard her take her last breath. The doctor called late the day before...
Posted in Dakota on January 17, 2005 06:02 AM
View larger image This was going to be the perfect photo for a trial big hole, but, just when I was going to shut up and sweat, I had a healing adventure worthy of comment. Long ago I think...
Posted in Dakota on December 5, 2004 08:22 AM
View larger image And here is the recreational plastic collection, looking quite luminous at dawn. You will have to search for your own sacred geometry this time. A long poem to separate the plastic playthings from the plastic puss...
Posted in Dakota on July 26, 2004 11:30 AM
View larger image So, as part of my project , here are a couple of views of that floating piece of plastic that I feel are an improvement. Lo and behold, the double triangle turns out to have profound...
Posted in Dakota on July 19, 2004 08:42 AM
In my quest to find spring blossoms set against something that shows them off well, I inadvertantly caught a Vesica Piscis . The Vesica Piscis is an ancient symbol, and an element in sacred geometry. It is formed by...
Posted in Dakota on May 5, 2004 09:33 AM