December 31, 2006

Detritus marinos

O como cuando vemos caras en la calle e imaginamos el tipo de caracter y de destino personal que pudo llevar a esta o aquella persona a tener ese aspecto. Así también cuando vemos una lista de objetos encontrados por voluntarios en un día de limpieza comunal de las costas, e imaginamos cómo pudieron llegar esos sitios allí. Las pequennas historias detras de los objetos.
La lista, encontrada en Harper's magazine de Junio 2004:
Fruits of the Sea
Posted on Thursday, September 9, 2004. The following items were among those found in the last two years during California's Coastal Cleanup Day, an annual event in which volunteers remove debris from the state's shorelines. Since the program began in 1985, 8.5 million pounds of garbage have been removed.

4-foot-long stuffed toy salmon

horse's head

urinal drain

cat's headstone stating “Your soul is safe now! The spirit is home. Rest in God's Peace.”

baby bird in a jar

2 phone booths

styrofoam Tiki god

home pregnancy test

Barbie doll with a nail through its hand

pit bull chained to a tree

Scooby Doo underwear

10 dead leopard sharks

plastic eyeball

wooden duck

“Just Married” sign

half a bowling ball

Led Zeppelin album

preserved jalapeños

fuzzy dice

check written to Taco Bell for $8.78

Dracula teeth

crutch

foam foot advertising a fungus cream

half a turtle shell with leg attached

bird burial box stating “My beloved Chico is dead in this box. He died of old age.”

porcupine bones

divorce papers

dead goats in a bag

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December 01, 2006

LA ECÓSFERA, un adorno perfecto


Siempre he querido tener algo así, un ecosistema auto-contenido, soy muy malo para regar maticas o alimentar pulgas de agua (se me olvida), este no requiere manutención, pero es vida (crustáceos, algas y microrganismos), solo requiere sol, y dura 5 años vivo.
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