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If I can take a personal moment, I want to publicly congratulate my parents on something pretty fantastic:

Today, my folks celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary! Which is pretty darn impressive, no matter how you slice it. 50! They renewed their vows with all their kids and grandkids gathered 'round, and we all had a pretty spectacular day. Congrats, Mom & Dad!

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I work at the university and found this delightful drawing while tidying up the Aboriginal student lounge. I don't think anyone would know what to do when confronted by a weird bucket with what appears to be a tap. Kids are weird.

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<p class="ljsyndicationlink"><a href="http://www.foundmagazine.com/find/12032">http://www.foundmagazine.com/find/12032</a></p>I work at the university and found this delightful drawing while tidying up the Aboriginal student lounge. I don't think anyone would know what to do when confronted by a weird bucket with what appears to be a tap. Kids are weird.<p><a href="http://www.foundmagazine.com/find/12032"; title="No What to Do"><img src="http://www.foundmagazine.com/images/finds/thumb/nowhattodo.jpg" alt="No What to Do" style="border: 1px solid #000000;" /></a></p>
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I found this photograph lying in the street in front of my friend's apartment building. I think it may have fallen out of the window of one of the other apartments. On the back there is a stamp that says "March, 82."

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<p class="ljsyndicationlink"><a href="http://www.foundmagazine.com/find/12031">http://www.foundmagazine.com/find/12031</a></p>I found this photograph lying in the street in front of my friend's apartment building. I think it may have fallen out of the window of one of the other apartments. On the back there is a stamp that says &quot;March, 82.&quot;<p><a href="http://www.foundmagazine.com/find/12031"; title="Via Shoulder"><img src="http://www.foundmagazine.com/images/finds/thumb/viashoulder.jpg" alt="Via Shoulder" style="border: 1px solid #000000;" /></a></p>
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Hello,

A grassroots humanitarian network, Project Sarurun will soon open an online art store. The sale of artwork will support whichever nonprofit or charity Project Sarurun chooses to sponsor for that year (This year it is Namaste Kathmandu). If you are interested in possibly donating artwork for sale in the Project Sarurun art store, please read more about Project Sarurun to see the good things you would be contributing to and contact them to express interest. At this time, Project Sarurun cannot offer any commission, but does hope that a partnership would be beneficial for drawing more attention to your work, and of course, you would be free to continue doing business with any customers who find your work this way.

There will be another post when the store is open.

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bradrobinson posted a photo:

baby tee

my latest little project is printing some of my earlier linoleum blocks onto little baby tee shirt for the kid...

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Gentili autori!

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Siamo lieti aiutarvi pubblicare i vostri libbri.
Se volete sapere i detagli vi preghiamo contattarci subito
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Second day of our long weekend in South Dakota. Today we did not have to drive, so that gave us plenty of time to do things as well as relax and hang out.

We got up and went to a little diner for breakfast and then went to Jewel Cave. The cave is pretty cool, but it is mostly large rooms and very few decorations. The tour was pretty full, but even the kids on the tour were pretty well behaved. After the cave tour and a little hanging out at Jewel Cave park we tried to pay it forward by giving away our parking permit for Mt. Rushmore, but after we gave it away the person who took it noticed that the parking permit had our license plate number on it so we couldn’t even give it away. So we left Jewel and went to get a snack, we found this really cute ice cream and pie shop. Barb and I had a slice of pie. We then headed back to the hotel for a while to relax, one thing that we do a lot of when on vacation is relaxing. After a couple of hours we headed over to see the Crazy Horse monument.

Crazy Horse is pretty cool and better than Mt. Rushmore, although I wish they had a trail that takes you closer to the monument like at Rushmore. Once a year they have a big hike up to the site, but that is the first weekend in June so we are several weeks off. One thing with Crazy Horse is that they refuse any government money, and they actually use their orientation video to promote the idea that these kinds of massive projects do not need the government to do them. It was funny when they were talking about this in the movie you could hear murmurs of approval, unlike at Rushmore where the video there was greeted primary with silence and some snickering and mocking.

We came back to the hotel after eating, and then went to Custer State park in the hopes of spotting a couple of animals, but we didn’t see anything but some deer before it started getting dark.

I am not positive what is on the table for tomorrow.

Here are some pictures from today. )

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