The tallest tree in Wales had been damaged by a storm and was supposed to be cut down, but chainsaw artist Simon O'Rourke found a better solution to symbolize the tree's last attempt to reach the sky.

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The tallest tree in Wales had been damaged by a storm and was supposed to be cut down, but chainsaw artist Simon O'Rourke found a better solution to symbolize the tree's last attempt to reach the sky.
Happy Hanukkah to you dear listeners, and while we do not have eight specials to talk about this year, we do have three! From a lesser known
Happy Hanukkah to you dear listeners, and while we do not have eight specials to talk about this year, we do have three! From a lesser known TV movie based on a beloved picture book, to the millennial nostalgia of Even Stevens' spin on It's a Wonderful Life, to the truly enhappifying episode of The Ghost and Molly McGee, Jas, Shami, Chandler, and Charlotte have much to ponder as we come up with an echil-latke recipe. This podcast includes swearing and references to the current political climate, drug use, and antisemitism/the Holocaust.
Joseph’s Grandfather (Something From Nothing) vs. The Zogerke (Archetype)
Joseph’s Grandfather
The Zogerke
Joseph’s grandfather refashions him various items of clothing every time Joseph outgrows the previous one. But in the end, he teaches Joseph that a story is more important than any material object.
A zogerke is a woman who leads prayer services for other women. What, you thought only men got a cantor?
Something From Nothing (1989)
Story and Art: Phoebe Gilman
If something can't come from nothing, what existing materials did "god" make everything from?
You can't say "something can't come from nothing" and then solve the problem using a god made of nothing who makes everything from nothing.
Give me the flammable life; I'm cold as a match, ready to strike...so here I go. Here lies a city on fire, singing along, the arsonist choir...now here I go.
It started with a spark and burned into the dark...now here I go. There is a river I found, into the wild, under the ground...so here I go.
A button on a string and I heard everything...now here I go. Well...Oh, sweet ignition, be my fuse; you have no choice. You have to choose.
Bid farewell to yesterday, say goodbye I'm on my way. But in the end we all, come from what's come before...so here I go.
Well...oh sweet ignition be my fuse, you have no choice you have to choose. Bid farewell to yesterday, say goodbye I'm on my way.
I threw it all away because, I had to be what never was. Been so hungry I could lie; you took my word I took your wine. And held you in my bloody hands, these rattled bones and rubber bands. Washed them in the muddy water, looking for a dime and found a quarter!
But you can't make me change my name, you'll never make me change my name! Pay no mind now ain't that something...
I'm something from nothing; you are my fuse! I'm something from nothing; you are my fuse! It goes oh oh oh! Oh oh oh! Oh oh oh! It goes oh oh oh!
AAAAAAAAAAALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL RRRRRRRRRRIIIIIIIIIIIISSSSSSSSEEEEEEE!!
No you can't make me change my name, you'll never make me change my name! Pay no mind now ain't that something!
I'm something, from nothing!
I'm something, from nothing!
Ohhhhhh Grohl, Shiflett, Smear, Hawkins (🕊), Jaffee, Mendel, and much, much later, Freese. Grohl and Hawkins definitely live in my brain, rent free.
...so this is what happens when you try out for the first time a new, used camera added to your collection - a kodak 35b. the film rewind knob worked for about half of the first roll, then - nothing - just spinning and spinning not taking up the film - so i had to open the back and slide the film back into the can with a thumb. but lo and behold - it began to catch on its own again! i was able to salvage about 20 shots from the roll {see the first one posted here} - and i'm just about finished with a second roll. we’ll see if the same issue arises with the film rewind - hope not - i'll keep you-all posted...kodak 35b, fuji superia 400, hand-held, no filter.