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Southerner living in Bohemia. culture | music | photography | food | travel
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Fish, Wings, & Tings
A visit to Brixton back in September.
Highly recommend.
Salisbury Cathedral
September 2025
📷 canon at-1
I hear ya. I don’t think we will make it to Argentina next year but we definitely want to visit Brazil. I have a few students from Brazil and I’ve gotten interested in Brazilian culture.
Cool, I may just have to get one. I see you’re down in South America. My wife and I may head down there next year for a few months. How are you liking it?
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@tennessippi.bsky.social's pictures from my hometown made me a little bit nostalgic, so I thought I'd post one from what will probably be my last trip to the US for several years.

theatre
savannah, tn, usa
november 2024
📷 Ricoh GRIII
Great pic! So, we share the same hometown. Also how do you like the Ricoh? I’m considering getting one.
The newish Patterson Hood record is on repeat.
Corfu, Greece
July 2025
📷 canon at-1
A lot of American political analysts call things “economic populism” that are just generally accepted policies in most of the developed world.

Workers’ rights, family leave, universal healthcare, lower educational costs, etc.

Globally, these are not radical or even populist policies. It’s normal.
When your leaders are a reality TV star and a car salesman, this is what you get.
If you take away the ability to make more money than any other country in the world, what is appealing about living in the U.S.?
I like the idea of anti-consumerism as a political strategy under the Trump/Musk administration, especially avoiding MAGA supporting businesses when possible.
One of the figures used most by the pro-homeschool gang
Welp
I really hope I’m wrong, but economically the next 6 months to a year may make 2020 look like a cake walk.
Trump is the Ugly American.

Behaving the stereotype with his selfishness, greed, lack of morality, entitlement, impatience, ignorance and aggression.

Adorned in tacky clothing, artificial hair, and a spray tan while waiting for his next Big Mac.
The U.S. has always had two competing myths.

- one based off selfishness, greed, and white supremacy

- one considering “all men are created equal” and where diversity is our strength
Yeah, I do think that could be a weird positive?
Many will, but we just need enough to turn on him.
The sooner the tariffs, the sooner we get mass political change in the US.

Never forget that the main hobby of many Americans is some form of shopping.
Cory Booker building our moral imagination.
Brazil seems like a strange reflection of the U.S. Tons of natural resources, the mixture of the Indigenous, European, African and Asian. Exploitation on an economic level, yet beautiful art, food, and culture happening only because of the mixing of people and cultures.