Between Flagstaff and Sedona you’ll find Oak Creek Canyon, which draws more tourists to Arizona than any site other than the Grand Canyon. The steadily flowing creek is a rarity in the high desert region of northern Arizona, where few streams flow year round. As the water carved the canyon over millions of years, it exposed some of the brightly colored stone that now forms the canyon walls.
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Satukunda Rock Paintings – Bhopal, India
Art of any age would speak of the times and life of that time. The Satukunda Rock Paintings inscribed on the walls speak of the times as old as 5000 years! Just 24 km from Bhopal, Satkunda rock art is contemporary in quality and age.
Inter- & intra-textuality
“Sex and the Origins of Death” – William Clark
Amazing book! Opened up to me (again), the profound and exciting connections between the seemingly unrelated fields of Philosophy and Biology……
Using it to prepare for my seminar on Death.
“Polyamory: Married & Dating” Season 1 (TV series) review (3.5/5 – Hit)
Study Hall
“A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence” – movie review (Good – 3/5)
Note that almost all the characters are old, ugly and sad!
The pigeon is actually worried about not having any money… (because you can’t depend on anybody else to be there for you).
We are the pigeons… incessantly and hopelessly wondering about ourselves! Are we anything more than living fossils??
The third encounter with death contrasts with the first two, in that the latter focuses on the event (of physical death), whereas the former is a long inventory of all the ways that death operates (as a lethal, insidious & ubiquitous process) within life itself.
Watching it on a big screen (Chris’ house) did make the experience much better than it would have been, had I watched it on my laptop.
It was both gorgeous (without the glamour) and poignant (not gripping)!

