Basque artist Nose andLerraoul have tried to give a better face to these dead trees on the streets of Madrid. If they put make up in our faces when we pass away, if they dress us on a nice suit and cut our hairs, why wouldn´t we do so with the trees? Nice.
Two ending lines: ‘He is much better off without me … I wouldn’t make a good wife for anybody’. Then Evelyn McHale jumped from the observation platform of the Empire State Building.”But already you see, I am 85, and I know that I am dying.” Is the last line of one of the best poems ever written. By Borges.Read ithere.
Some like to play in a pitch delimited by lines. While others erase the marks on the floor and let the free style do the rest. Others look inside the box to find the fun, without realizing that the game was out of the box; looking at it, shaking it to wonder what might be inside. Then there is all that people walking through the corridors of Ikea, trying to find the right size for their life. But they don’t realize that bigger isn’t safer. Because, as Al Pacino said, “in either game or life the margin for error is so small”.
One day in 1903, Krubsack announced, “Dammit, one of these days I am going to grow a piece of furniture that will be better and stronger than any human hands can build.” Fifteen years later, he had done just that, with every joint in his chair “cemented by nature”. Though many handsome offers were made for the famous chair, Krubsack refused to sell, eventually leaving it to his nephew to be displayed in his furniture store. The “Chair That Grew” was last seen at the entrance of Noritage Furniture, owned by Krubsack’s descendants. The store recently closed and the fate of the chair is unknown.