#185: Flood of '55, more mail art, Jeremy Mathews' mourning pages, Rirkrit Tiravanija, and Sandra Mujinga; Alaskan Tapes and Luchs, Salin, and Grace Nono.
Growing up in Baguio, one would think there is no flooding in the mountains. Yet, every year, we had to trench our yard so water would flow downhill. Since it rains almost every day, grass grows thickly, and their root systems sometimes block the canals. During the monsoons, school was canceled, once for up to two weeks. Without power, we learned to entertain ourselves with Scrabble, chess, and reading!
Thanks for all the links. I will watch them later.
Growing up in Baguio, one would think there is no flooding in the mountains. Yet, every year, we had to trench our yard so water would flow downhill. Since it rains almost every day, grass grows thickly, and their root systems sometimes block the canals. During the monsoons, school was canceled, once for up to two weeks. Without power, we learned to entertain ourselves with Scrabble, chess, and reading!
Thanks for all the links. I will watch them later.