Thursday, February 26, 2009

PFP: Day Two

In the moment
Check out the connection between these seemingly random thoughts by reading the description of the "Project Flow" Project below...

1) Came across while reading for class: "We are not seeking a science of people that only predicts behavior; if things are not good today, there is little use for a science that simply tells us that they will be the same tomorrow. Science should not assume that people are dead; nor should it help to choke them to death with categories that do not reveal the rich lives and struggles of all who appear left behind." (Gramsci 1971)

2) One of major drawbacks of modern architecture is the lack of fine wood trimming (We visited my daughter's art on display in the Waldron Arts Center, a wonderful place with no lack of stunning wood work).

3) Complimented a stranger on the quality of frosting job on the cake she made for her instructor's birthday (Unfortunately, it was the class after mine).

Stay sweet and have a great summer...

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