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Posts by Tom Erickson

Love the “still serves wedge salad.” Made my day. (No, it doesn’t rake much. )

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Later: the term is “crown shyness.” These may be Ohia trees.

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A forest photographed from above.

A forest photographed from above.

Hawaiian forest canopy from above. I love the way the tree canopies abut but do not overlap. Almost looks like lichen. No doubt biologists have a term for this.

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www.reddit.com/r/geology/s/...

This cool little Reddit post has some great pictures of micro-scale erosion — think hoodoos writ small (aka soil pedestals). The disintegrating leaves in the 2nd+ pictures are lovely as well.

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Shakespeare Theater's 'All the Villains Are Here' examines The Bard's best villains In "All the Devils Are Here," Patrick Page connects today's popular villains to their roots in Shakespeare's works

Hello Bluesky! Here I am. Not keen on 300 word limit.

Last weekend saw Page’s “All the Devils are Here” at the Guthrie theatre. Lovely bits of Shakespeare, and an overarching argument about how S transformed the “villain” from a stock character to a multidimensional figure. Really worth seeing.

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