This is the third day in a row that I’ve posted a hengish thing. This photo of a magnificent stone pile from Crissy Field in San Francisco was taken by Richard Drake. It was sent to me by his ...Read More
Here is a Henge that didn’t work. The proportion is wrong and the lintel doesn’t look right. I think it could be better with hot melt glue but it seems heretical to destroy books for whims...Read More
In the UCLA Clark Library the Head Librarian, Nina Schneider had opened some of the books that had maps and displayed them for the Map Society to take a look at. One of the books was open to a pictu...Read More
Tube henge and the Awful Tower got a nice write up on Clonehenge.com. Take a look and be sure to give it five stars. I’m trying for henger of the year....Read More
It was an an amazing event. Twenty people gathered to see the worlds first ever henge made out of toilet paper tubes. Kimberly Clark’s announcement that the toilet paper tube was an endangered...Read More
At the Winter Solstice at exactly sunset the bathroom light shines directly down the avenue of tubes and onto the wad-o-paper. Tomorrow. It should be a magical moment. Rain or Shine....Read More
Since Kimberly Clark announced last week that they were going tubeless we have been preparing to build TP Tube Memorial Henge. Over the weekend we performed this important test of the hengeability o...Read More
Michael S. and I went down to Bellflower and Santa Fe Springs on Sunday morning to look at some public art. Michael is an expert on the public art in LA and an excellent adventure companion. It wa...Read More