Crisis in the tank!
So I have a crisis in my two tanks. It seems some of my fire shrimp have a parasite called ellobiopsidae. It manifests itself as a green moss looking thing underneath their abdomen. The danger here is if it spreads it can kill all the shrimp in the tank. So the …
My office fish tank
Just a simple video of the planted fish tank in my office after it’s first trim.
Thoughts on language
I am currently struggling to learn the Japanese language. Some people say it’s easy, but I am finding it quite difficult. Maybe I am just not that bright. In these struggles I was thinking of all the stupid things languages do, like gender everything, have words that are unnecessary, or …
The life lessons of pottery
Everything you need to know about life can be found in pottery and in the act of making pottery. It’s hard to not get philosophical when talking about pottery because so much of it is in the head and the heart, not just the hands. Here are some of the …
More Favorite Art Movies
There are some more of my favorite art movies. or movies about artists. At Eternity’s Gate I love watching Van Gogh films; Loving Vincent, Lust for Life, The Yellow House, The Life of Vincent. Van Gogh is the archetype for the suffering artist and the more you learn about him, …
Guilty Pleasure Movies
Sometimes you just need to watch something that doesn’t make you think. A movie that just makes you fell good, entertains you or is just silly. These are my go to films that are fun and enjoyable. Fifth Element The Fifth Element stars Bruce Willis, Gary Oldman, Mila Jovovich, Ian …
Surprise and Delight
“Surprise and delight” is a phrase often tossed around in business meetings. “We need to surprise and delight our customers!” senior managers cry out! “We need to provide them with unexpected rewards and promote customer loyalty!” No. You don’t. You need to solve a problem for your customer. That’s it. …
The Chewed Receipt and the Border Guard
I grew up in a border town in the Okanagan valley just North of Washington state called Osoyoos. One big advantage of living in a border town was that you could go down into the US for cheap groceries and gas. We used to wear our old shoes down, buy …
Open Reply to Kingswood Capital Management
When I first became a member of Mountain Equipment Co-op, I was in first year university (30 years ago). Everyone I knew on campus was a member. I joined because I was going to UVIC and that is what you did (it’s a very outdoorsy school), plus they had good …