In the library I have been reading lots of books about pesticides and related topics. The library's physical print collection skews toward older books, so there are lots of books over 50 years old.
I will share the findings in subsequent reblogs, but for now I'll say this: Filmmakers and novelists working in the most gory, nauseating crevices of the horror genre could never dream something more twisted, disgusting and absolutely blood-curdling as a book about Turfgrass Lawns from the 1960's.
#hydrangea #iworkwithplantsalldayandneverpostanypictures #purple #itsfinallyfall
#an-124 #russianplane #somuchsmoke (at Future of Flight Aviation Center & Boeing Tour) https://www.instagram.com/p/BoExf5kH1jD/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1xvql0xt3onyw
*sweating, whole body shaking while I stare at a google doc* would he fucking say that????
I love that we have a miles-wide reminder of the power of nature that we can just go look at any time. Mt. St. Helens was pretty before, but when you can stand next to stripped and blasted tree trunks wider than you can put your arms around seven miles from the crater it really adds a new layer to the beauty.
I love this art, incredible work!
Mt. St. Helens
I’ll have limited copies of this in print at VanCAF17 this weekend, come see me at table D-11!