Here's the blog post: a true "oink":
http://blog.ted.com/2013/07/25/looking-into-the-future-a-stem-cell-development-to-cure-blindness-plus-a-playlist-of-visionary-talks/
Friday, July 26, 2013
Monday, July 22, 2013
Pigg
Wikipedia Pigs: Haven't posted in a while! --Hope that you enjoy this link! More to come soon!
Please enjoy this video:
Please enjoy this video:
Thursday, April 26, 2012
I just found this Onyx Oink
in the message and the look of forkergirl
Particle Pops a Beaded Multiverse
in the message and the look of forkergirl
Particle Pops a Beaded Multiverse
Labels:
beads,
connection,
forkergirl,
grace,
hair,
hairdo,
hairdresser,
honest,
multiverse,
particle,
sunglasses,
universe
Some pig videos that left me oinking:
Labels:
connection,
farm sanctuary,
oink,
pig,
pig lover,
pink
Olfactory Dream Shop & encounters with the ultimate
having been face to face with swine, cheek against the glass
where Babe was on the other side, their heads
a similar size
close
as if for a blessing
that prolongs the wedding
the snout is a blossom.
Labels:
art,
Babe,
blossom,
connection,
farm sanctuary,
forkergirl,
grace,
oink,
onyx,
snout,
swine,
the ultimate,
universe
Friday, March 13, 2009
Priscilla Noelle Pig: First Class Stamp from Farm Sanctuary at Zazzle
Stock up now on first class stamps from Farm Sanctuary at Zazzle.Hurry; this 42¢ stamp needs to be used before the United States Postal Service rate hike announced for 11 May 2009
when first class rates rise to 44¢,
and there's no 2¢ Priscilla Noelle baby sister piglet stamp so that sister pigs can grace and beautify the envelope together. Why take a chance on maybe having to stick a less appealing image only worth 2¢ next to Priscilla Noelle's pigged out gorgeousness? (Might be traumatizing for what might be easily intimated in the presence of Priscilla [who I believe learned a few things and taught a few things to Miss Piggy, a first class act].)
Forget the Forever Stamp; the Beauty of the Priscilla Noelle Pig 42¢ Stamp is more fleeting and all the more precious for being so (not that Farm Sanctuary won't issue a 44¢ version for all of truffle-loving-snouted Priscilla Noelle Pig's fans and lovers).
A 42-oink salute: oink-oink-oink-oink-oink-oink-oink-oink-oink-oink-oink-oink-oink-oink-oink-oink-oink-oink-oink-oink-oink-oink-oink-oink-oink-oink-oink-oink-oink-oink-oink-oink-oink-oink-oink-oink-oink-oink-oink-oink-oink-oink! —every one of them glowing.
Labels:
farm sanctuary,
first class,
forever,
honest,
I will survive,
Miss Piggy,
oink,
pig lover,
pig snout,
priscilla noelle pig,
rate hike,
stamp,
swine,
usps,
zazzle
Thursday, March 12, 2009
Profiling my new Hairdresser: Harold & the Purple Crayon
Quite a long wavy line of oinking here! Harold's line of hair approaches infinity —and therefore prevents certain kinds of balding such as bald imagination.
Now to convince Harold to think pinker (a less saturated purple) before he takes his hand at making my single cotton candy strand of hair into a pouf, kind of a tutu-type halo that sags like a gauzy-souffle that doesn't quite make it as a dish, so drops down on my head in a glorious oink-worthy do. A perfect landing of a great crown of pink cotton candy sculpture while reading a great book by Crockett Johnson
Imagine the geometric shapes that can emerge from rumpling, twisting, folding, etc. Harold's line. Crockett Johnson realized many possibilities in his geometrical paintings and discussed them in his 1972 essay On the Mathematics of Geometry in My Abstract Paintings.
If you're curious, please visit the Crockett Johnson homepage, a very oinkful site!
Now to convince Harold to think pinker (a less saturated purple) before he takes his hand at making my single cotton candy strand of hair into a pouf, kind of a tutu-type halo that sags like a gauzy-souffle that doesn't quite make it as a dish, so drops down on my head in a glorious oink-worthy do. A perfect landing of a great crown of pink cotton candy sculpture while reading a great book by Crockett Johnson
Imagine the geometric shapes that can emerge from rumpling, twisting, folding, etc. Harold's line. Crockett Johnson realized many possibilities in his geometrical paintings and discussed them in his 1972 essay On the Mathematics of Geometry in My Abstract Paintings.If you're curious, please visit the Crockett Johnson homepage, a very oinkful site!
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