Friday, November 25, 2011

Black Friday Buckshot

A Deer in the Target

I only got a ten-second shot,
grainy footage of the huge deer
caught in the crosshairs
of a ceiling security camera, a scene
of utter chaos in a strip mall store,
shown on the late local news.
The beautiful beast clearly scared
to death in this fluorescent forest,
its once graceful legs giving out
on mopped floors, think Bambi
as a fawn its first time standing.
Seeing the scattering shoppers,
you'd think a demon had barged
into this temple of commerce,
as they sacrificed their merchandise,
stranded full carts and dove for cover.
And when the aisles were emptied
of these bargain hunters, who was left
but an army of brave red-shirted
team members, mobilized by
the store manager over the intercom
to drive this wild animal out.
I wager there's nothing on this
in the How to Approach
an Unsatisfied Shopper

section in the Target employee handbook,
but there they were: the cashiers
and stockers, the Floor Supervisor,
the Assistant Floor Supervisor,
the Store Manager,
the Assistant Store Manager,
the District Associate Manager,
the District Supervisor,
the District Assistant Supervisor
and visiting members from
the Regional Corporate Office,
running after it, it running after
them, bull's eye logos on their red golf shirts,
everyone frenzied and panting: razor hooves
clattering on the mirror-white floor tiles,
nostrils heaving, its rack clearing
off-season clothes from clearance racks.
All of them, in Target,
chasing the almighty buck.



 I would rather chase these around any day. 


Wednesday, November 23, 2011

story of stuff

I love Annie Leonard. She breaks everything down so simply and effectively.

Here is her latest chapter in the Story of Stuff series


All the past chapters in the series are worth a watch as well. They are short and sweet.
Or for a more in depth overview of stuff, her book is well worth a look through.

www.storyofstuff.org

Monday, November 21, 2011

bhutan

I have been obsessed with this region of the world for over a decade now. Due to the beauty of the Himalayas and the happiness of its people.

A New Measure of Well-Being From a Happy Little Kingdom



This site is an experiment highlighting different stories of happiness from the people of Bhutan


The green market I frequent has several Bhutanese men working there, and one offered to take me to this magical place. I am highly considering this offer

photos:national geographic







Yeah, I wouldn't mind being one of these badass chicks

Sunday, November 20, 2011

boiling river

I finally made it to the boiling river in Yellowstone last week. It was a perfect day for it even though the spot was more of a suddenly boiling/suddenly freezing river. Either way it was still relaxing.
  yellowstone geothermal energy
we may not be able to use these magma chambers for energy but we can still lay in them at least











in Iceland they do both

and also produce some good music

Friday, November 18, 2011

lovely windy day overlooking the crazies (mountains and men)

























those mountain wind gusts cleared my head physically and mentally
so it was nice to be away for a few days and even nicer to
return home and see these two talented 22 year olds play


Wednesday, November 9, 2011