Origami

Mrs. Text and the little Texties went to the Peabody Essex Museum (which is, of course, not in Peabody or Essex, but in Salem) tt-origami-1-smand saw, among other things, a fabulous and inspiring exhibit on origami.  The little guy - six - was particularly captivated, and kept folding for at least two hours after they got home.

As seen here, he produced pretty credible renditions of sailboats, and ducks, a skunk, and a frog that actually hops when you push it right. 

The sailboats botherett-origami-stand-smd him, though, because they wouldn’t stand up on their own, so he popped back into the playroom to remedy the situation.  You see here this six-year-old’s ingenious LEGO origami stand, which I think is particularly interesting for the economy with which it solves the problem.

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I awoke this morning with a resounding phrase in my head…

“Most taxidermists long for an opportunity to explain their art.”

In the dream, someone said it was a quote from Henry Miller. I’ve never read Henry Miller.

Google has nothing on the quote, except evidence that it’s true.

Anyone?

Posted in Writing

I awoke this morning with a resounding phrase in my head…

“Most taxidermists long for an opportunity to explain their art.”

In the dream, someone said it was a quote from Henry Miller. I’ve never read Henry Miller.

Google has nothing on the quote, except evidence that it’s true.

Anyone?

Posted in Writing