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Jules of Nature
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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JBB: An Artblog!
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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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Three Goblin Art
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@voneulenbergier
« Voici longtemps qu’on dit le plus grand mal des moines et des couvents. Mais tu constateras que les époques où les couvents fleurissaient furent souvent aussi des époques de bonheur et de long repos, comme si la bénédiction et le calme de la vie s’étaient répandus à l’entour de ces lieux. »
Ernst Jünger
Chi-Chi
If Arnold Palmer is the king of golf style Juan "Chi-Chi" Rodriguez is the sport's crown prince. While Chi-Chi never killed it at the major championships quite like some other legends he is the quintessential "rags to riches" icon of professional golf. The hall of famer's style was incredibly on point and he is best remembered for his iconic golf hats and Browline style shades. When he first turned pro Chi-Chi would actually cover up the hole with his hat after making a birdie or an eagle, but after complaints from his fellow players he switched to his now infamous "toreador dance". Always charismatic ("How long does John Daly drive a golf ball? When I was a kid, I didn't go that far on vacation") and willing to give back to the community, Chi-Chi was, and still is, one of the best of 'em.
Observation and appreciation of the classic and understated.