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31st August
2014
written by JAK

Once again my fellow Minnesotans did not disappoint in their creative and artistic endeavors. Saw lots of great stuff. These are just a few (chosen mainly for their humor).

In the Fine Arts Building: “Rama Llama Ding Dong”

In the Creative Activities Building

In the Creative Activities Building: The Hula Hamster Band with guest DJ M.C. Hamster

In the Horticulture/Agriculture Building: a tree house carved from beeswax

In the Horticulture/Agriculture Building: a tree house carved from beeswax

Seed Art: Diarama

Seed art diarama

...and a closeup

…and a closeup

More seed art...

More seed art…

...and another closeup

…and another closeup

Awesome entry in the scarecrow contest!

Awesome entry in the scarecrow contest!

Fun was had, mini donuts and fried cheese curds were eaten, and I’m plum worn out.  Can’t wait to do it again next year!

 

31st August
2014
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7th June
2014
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7th March
2014
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Fascinating video on the effect reintroduced wolves had on the Yellowstone landscape:

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18th January
2014
written by JAK

I’ve become addicted to the Chinese drama Palace.  Here’s a rather general synopsis:

Qingchuan (Yang Mi) is a 21st century girl who’s in love with Chinese history. In a bizarre stroke of luck(?), this history buff is magically transported to the time of the fabled Qing Dynasty (early 1700s AD). Qingchuan quickly finds herself in the throes of palatial politics, including a love triangle (or maybe a rhombus) among not one, not two, but three princes: Yinreng (Zong Fengyan), the foolish crown prince, Yinzhen (Mickey He), the ambitious fourth prince, and Yinsi (Feng Shao Feng), the eighth prince. Qingchuan has got all the textbook facts straight, but in the midst of darkness and turmoil, she quickly realizes that history is not at all the fairy tale she imagined it to be.

Along with offering a glimpse into the history, society, and culture of the period, Palace also provides a lot of humor.  Add in a wonderful cast (particularly the heroine Yang Mi) and I give it a definite thumbs up.

The 35 episodes (each about 40 minutes long) can be watched for free online on Hulu (http://www.hulu.com/palace). They are in Mandarin with English subtitles.

The below trailer is cheesy and quite a bit less cerebral than the series, but its the best I could find with English translation:

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14th January
2014
written by JAK

Our cat Pumpkin had an entirely different reaction to mirrors: she refused to look at herself. We think she didn’t want to face the truth that she wasn’t human—albeit of a superior breed!

4th January
2014
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25th December
2013
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21st December
2013
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