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jaimeJ

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If you're interested in more of my tea tableau creations than appear on my pinned posts, you can search #Teableau . I hope you enjoy them!

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LibrarianRA, to food
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1979 McDonald's Onion Nuggets
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jaimeJ,
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@LibrarianRA
I have no recollection of these. I wonder if it was a limited release in a test market, somewhere like Tempe, AZ?

jaimeJ,
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@kevbob @LibrarianRA

Dang, those sound good.
Kudos to McD's for trying to accommodate vegetarians as early as 1975. Too bad they didn't hit on the right product at the time. I wonder how it would fare now?

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jaimeJ,
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This is darling! Cedar Waxwings?

jaimeJ, to tea
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"Poppying In To Say Hi" teableau for 03/10/24

rdviii, to bookstodon
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@bookstodon The best book I read this year was published in 2004. Diane Gilliam's Kettle Bottom is a set of poems that tell the story of the 1920s Mine Wars in West Virginia. Reading the words takes only an hour, but you will spend more staring into space, processing the emotions.

jaimeJ,
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@rdviii @bookstodon

Thank you for bringing this to my attention. I wish I'd been aware of it while my mother was still alive so I could have shared it with her. I'll look forward to experiencing it, regardless.

jaimeJ,
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I've just ordered it. Thanks again for the recommendation!

jaimeJ,
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@rdviii @bookstodon

I look forward to discussing it.

jaimeJ,
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@rdviii @bookstodon

Thank you kindly.

jaimeJ,
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@rdviii @bookstodon

I received it today. I took it from the packaging, let it fall open to a random entry, which happened to be, "Pink Hollyhocks," and read it.

Well. That came at me hard.

My husband asked me why I'd gasped and was suddenly pacing the room like someone trying to walk off an injury. I attempted to read him the passage, but couldn't get words out. It wasn't a stub of the toe, it was a stab in the heart.

This book is going to be an experience, I can tell.

jaimeJ,
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@rdviii @bookstodon

The writing in that poem may be spare, but it conveys an entire ecosystem, external & internal.

stux, to random
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Just finished the 'raging ocean' lesson with a custom shader only :ed_grin: And it's pretty cool!

You can play with it here: http://stux.stuxnet.ai/ocean

And download / use the source code here: https://gitcat.org/stux/ocean

"Raging ocean" on a simple plane with custom shaders in ThreeJS

jaimeJ,
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@stux
There are no accidents. ๐Ÿ˜‰
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