30.4.10

SAGA SCRIPT



Eiríks saga rauða (Saga of Eric the Red).
Icelandic manuscript (17th century).
National and University Library of Iceland.

DYNJANDI




Waterfall in Westfjords.

27.4.10

UNDERWATER RIVER





In the cave Cenote Angelita, Mexico.
30 meters deep, fresh water, then 60 meters deep – salty water and under me I see a river, island and fallen leaves…
Actually, the river, which you can see, is a layer of hydrogen sulphide.

25.4.10

ADIOS FROSTLAND



It's still raining. You can still listen to black metal demo tapes by Darkthrone. Once the sunshine comes out, it's time to switch over to Augustus Pablo and Neil Young.

Disc 1, Disc 2, Disc 3

23.4.10

MIXED TAPED



Here's a mixtape. I forget what I put on it.

WONDER SHOW



Good lord. this album is good.

HOW I WANT TO GO



Sky burial or ritual dissection was once a common funerary practice in Tibet wherein a human corpse is cut in specific locations and placed on a mountaintop, exposing it to the elements or the mahabhuta and animals – especially to birds of prey. The location of the sky burial preparation and place of execution are understood in the Vajrayana traditions as charnel grounds. In Tibet the practice is known as jhator, which literally means, “giving alms to the birds.”

The majority of Tibetans adhere to Buddhism, which teaches rebirth. There is no need to preserve the body, as it is now an empty vessel. Birds may eat it, or nature may let it decompose. So the function of the sky burial is simply the disposal of the remains. In much of Tibet the ground is too hard and rocky to dig a grave, and with fuel and timber scarce, a sky burial is often more practical than cremation.

Wiki
Witness Account

21.4.10

LOVECRAFTS



Golden Age comic illustrations by Stephen Fabian from the impeccable Monster Brains.

19.4.10

DEVIL'S PATHS









Photos from our adventure with Satan.

YOUNG IBEX



Ibex rules your life.

16.4.10

DEVIL'S PATH



Off to the Devil's Path tomorrow in the Catskills.

ASH IN THE AIR





Iceland's erupting volcano is sending volcanic ash into the air, which is subsequently floating into Scandinavia and Britain and shutting down their airports.

NY Times Article