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  • Carmen 4:11 pm on September 23, 2009 Permalink | Reply
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    Nerd alert… 

    I’m sharing your love for Wired Magazine today with their “Stunning Views of Glaciers from Space” (!)  I love looking at these pictures and just imagining the millions of years of time and information that locked in that ice.glacier

    Just perusing Wired’s list of Recent Articles is like finding a treasure trove of information.  So, I think you are right, we should get a subscription.

    Here is a list of some articles just to entice you:

    “Freaky new Ghostshark ID’d Off California Coast”

    “One Million Spiders make Golden Silk for Rare Cloth”

    “Details of Galactic Core Revealed in X-Rays”

    Ok, thats enough.

    Here’s something else nerdy that I thought you would like.  This article about our brain’s “dark network“.  Apparently, our brain is constantly traveling back and forth in time visiting our past and our future except when we have a task at hand and then the time traveling chatter falls silent so we can concentrate. Weird.

     
    • Emilily 6:01 pm on September 23, 2009 Permalink

      I am on it! I love Wired. Except it is going to have to be sent to your house for now, and then perhaps you can send them to me after you’ve read them. But consider it done!

      Those glacier pictures are amazing! Seeing them is the closest we will ever get to seeing time freeze (I think, unless we learn to time travel, in which case it follows we will also learn to time stop, too…and I bet there’s a Wired article on that somewhere.) What strikes me the most is that, except for the brown land and the blue water, they are almost completely colorless, like in the hundreds of square miles between the ice and the sky, there is nothing to disrupt the purity of light and shadows. Beautiful.

      We must have been on the same page today, because I was looking at these images earlier. They’re high-megapixel panoramic views taken with cameras mounted on robotic arms at the tops of redwood trees. (From the image on that link, you can zoom in and pan across the horizon.) The excerpt for the image says: “This is a 360 degree panorama from atop the largest (not tallest) tree in Humboldt Redwoods State Park. This is the world’s tallest forest, containing over 100 of the 150 known trees on Earth over 350 feet.”

  • Emilily 9:31 am on September 23, 2009 Permalink | Reply
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    Look out for the UPS man! 

    Because he’s bringing you a present!

    Here’s what’s in the box:

    1 embosser
    1 half-full L’Artisan Fleur d’Liane perfume sample (fleur d’liane means forest flower, and I’m not feeling this one as much as the tuberose, maybe because I have spent quite a bit of time in the forest and do not recall smelling anything remotely like this fragrance)
    from left to right: angels on bare skin face scrub, curly wurly shampoo for curly hair, vanilla fountain bath bomb, godiva solid conditioning shampoo, wiccy magic massage bar (also great to use as a general moisturizer), jungle solid conditioner, fresh farmacy face soap, honey I washed the kids soap, mudflats soap, and sea vegetable soap.

    Out of all the Lush products I have tried, my absolute favorites are the Angles On Bare Skin facial scrub and the Godiva solid shampoo. This is one reason I haven’t done any other beauty product reviews, because I am so completely satisfied with my current regime, which is pretty rare. I have spent a considerable amount of time and effort looking for healthy beauty products that work, and so far, Lush has been the absolute best, hands down. Everything is made with sustainable, ethically-sourced, natural ingredients, so there are no parabens, synthetic fragrances, colors, or other harmful chemicals. Most products are very minimally packaged, and the packaging that is used is 100% post-consumer recycled plastic. They don’t test on animals, they donate a high percentage of profits to charity, they have corporate Environmental Officers…I could go on, but the most important thing is, the products actually work really well. Enjoy!

    angelscurly wurlyvanilla fountaingodivawiccy magicjunglesoaps

     
    • Carmen 10:20 am on September 23, 2009 Permalink

      Oh my gosh, I’m totally stumped. Thats alot of stuff Emily! I’m going to be smelling so good. Oh UPS man, where are you?!

    • Emilily 10:42 am on September 23, 2009 Permalink

      well, it’s all sample size, they’re smaller than they look in the pics. And most of it was either chopped off the full-size products I currently use, or donated by the girls at the Lush store who were all too happy to help me convert you!

      p.s. I forgot one, too, there’s another face scrub called Black Angles, which is similar to the Angels on Bare Skin but with coal in it, for when your skin is feeling oily.

    • Carmen 4:12 pm on September 23, 2009 Permalink

      I forgot to say – Thank you!

    • Emilily 5:38 pm on September 23, 2009 Permalink

      Did you get it? Did you get it?

    • Carmen 11:53 pm on September 23, 2009 Permalink

      Not yet!

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