Category Archives: Observations of Homo Sapiens

Notes from Kim-Ellen

Charlie

14 January 2015   Back and forth The sound of racisms exchanged Hopes and fears Mixed messages Stupidity Crossed With some eloquence Hypocrisy Dirty linen flying in the breeze Of consumerist streets Flags and signs and pens aloft Crowds and … Continue reading

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Our Anthropocene Adventure…

In the last several years I’ve been caught up in knowing ‘who we really are’–if it is indeed possible, that is, ‘deep ancestry’, beyond ancestry.com worldviews to genographic.org ones… Both my husband and I have done the mouth-swab DNA adventure … Continue reading

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Observations of modern homo sapiens: Part I

Embarrassing moments of other people.  Backpack installation. Yesterday, on my way to work I saw a poor, rather rotund fellow trying to put on his large, overburdened backpack.  He managed to get his left arm through the strap (observation: I muse that … Continue reading

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