My wife got me one of those wifi enabled bird cam feeders for Father's Day and let me tell you...you haven't really lived until you fully embrace old man bird culture
As long as we're basically making stuff up, I think remote work is a dysfunctional equilibrium state that makes people miserable but that it's also hard to get out of once the norms are broken because commuting to an empty office in an empty office district is worst of all.
a long dormant dream of mine to narrate a nature documentary has come to fruition .
and i am blessed it is not just any but featuring the magnificent merlin sheldrake
and about fungi . i hope you will enjoy this
warmth
björk
The cinematic narrative explores the ways that fungi have shaped life on earth for over a billion years. The film showcases captivating time-lapse photography capturing the nature of these organisms. FUNGI is scheduled for release in January of the upcoming year.
Presented by Merlin Sheldrake
Executive producers: Merlin Sheldrake, Catherine Marciniak, Stephen Axford and Phil Hunt
Produced by Jo-Anne McGowan, David Gross, Jennifer Peedom and Sarah Noonan
Directed by Gisela Kaufmann and Joseph Nizeti
Written by Catherine Marciniak and Joseph Nizeti Composer: Piers Burbrook de Vere
Film Editor: Paul Phelan Sound
Design: Liam Egan Principal
Cinematography: Cameron Batten
Distributor: K2 Studios
60 horses crossing the Icelandic black ash desert with the north wind blowing.
While there is just a tiny herd of actual wild Icelandic horses, in the summertime thousands of horses roam free from various farms.
[📹 hekluhestar]
REYKJAVIK publication day in US & Canada. So wonderful to see all the pre-publication reviews! “… seamlessly plotted, with terrific characters and plenty of surprising, earned twists … understated brilliance” (New York Times) - “Agatha Christie would be proud.” (Kirkus starred review) - “A thrilling Scandinavian Noir” (PW starred review) - “Required reading” (NY Post) - “Nordic noir at its most authoritative.” (FT) - “A classic crime novel. As tense as anything Jonasson has previously written.” (The Sunday Times) - “One terrific crime novel.” (NY Daily News)