[FRIAM] Equanimous Equinox!

2020-03-19 Thread uǝlƃ ☣
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Re: [FRIAM] Equanimous Equinox!

2020-03-19 Thread Steven A Smith
Just now returning from most of a week of wandering the back country of NM/AZ/UT from 10k ft to 3k, my lilacs and cottonwoods were budding, my apricot had started blooming and was frozen off, my apples just did the same last night (froze back) I think.   The grasses are peeking up through the dry l

Re: [FRIAM] Equanimous Equinox!

2020-03-19 Thread uǝlƃ ☣
The trees are budding and the grass needs mowing. So, maybe. But I don't pay enough attention. It seems like Portland comes alive about the same as here in Olympia. We got a LOT of rain this season, I'm told. Maybe the gods wanted to demonstrate to me and Renee' that this *is* still rainforest t

Re: [FRIAM] [WedTech] Zoom invite for March 20 Virtual FRIAM

2020-03-19 Thread Tom Johnson
An invitation will go to the global FRIAM list. Tom On Thu, Mar 19, 2020, 12:22 AM Jochen Fromm wrote: > Oh a Zoom meeting. Cool. Are remote participants allowed to join too? 9 AM > in Santa Fe is 4 PM in Berlin (CET), we have a time difference of 7 hours. > > -Jochen > > > Original mes

Re: [FRIAM] Equanimous Equinox!

2020-03-19 Thread thompnickson2
A As of that date, Glen's days become longer than ours. N Nicholas Thompson Emeritus Professor of Ethology and Psychology Clark University thompnicks...@gmail.com https://wordpress.clarku.edu/nthompson/ -Original Message- From: Friam On Behalf Of Steven A Smith Sent: Thursday, Marc

[FRIAM] FRIAM Zoom confab - 20 March 2020

2020-03-19 Thread Tom Johnson (via Google Docs)
I've shared an item with you: FRIAM Zoom confab - 20 March 2020 https://docs.google.com/document/d/1wIU8ow09RorZWsIbdVGhGoybBy-gqmbBy9jQXS5WeTA/edit?usp=sharing&ts=5e73aed0 It's not an attachment -- it's stored online. To open this item, just click the link above. Feel free to add to or comm

Re: [FRIAM] FRIAM Zoom confab - 20 March 2020

2020-03-19 Thread Pietro Terna
    Hi all,     here a /non-santa fesanio/!     I’ll try to join you, I’ve another meeting scheduled one hour before.     Best, Pietro (from Italy) Il 19/03/20 18:41, Tom Johnson (via Google Docs) ha scritto: jtjohnson...@gmail.com has shared a link to the foll

Re: [FRIAM] FRIAM Zoom confab - 20 March 2020

2020-03-19 Thread Tom Johnson
We hope to see you. We can record the session, but I wonder if anyone would like to see it at a later date? Tom Tom Johnson - t...@jtjohnson.com Institute for Analytic Journalism -- Santa Fe, NM USA 505.577.6482(c)

Re: [FRIAM] Zoom invite for March 20 Virtual FRIAM

2020-03-19 Thread thompnickson2
Stephen, and Owen, It is wonderful that you-guys are doing that. An interviewee on TRMS convinced me last night that the current response (shutting down functions, extreme distancing, etc.) is designed to protect old white guys at the expense of younger brown ones. Since the government

Re: [FRIAM] FRIAM Zoom confab - 20 March 2020

2020-03-19 Thread Merle Lefkoff
I would like to join in the fun. Here's my question to add to the list: - others? How do we use this opportunity as a wake-up call to suggest that this pandemic is just a rehearsal to test resilience, survival, and preparation for a likely future of global system collapse? On Th

[FRIAM] Reminder: Zoom invite for today's (March 20) Virtual FRIAM 9:30-12p MDT (GMT -6)

2020-03-19 Thread Stephen Guerin
We'll open the virtual doors at 9a MDT (GMT -6) for folks to get settled, get their microphones/speakers configured and some small talk. We'll start with a semi-structured talk at 9:30a. Coffee and donuts will be served here Join Zoom Meeting https