Tapa Art

Per yesterday’s post (see: https://eskildoodle.com/2023/06/07/tapa-and-mulberry/) we have some Polynesian artwork on tapa from French Polynesia. The tapa was made from the inner bark of a paper mulberry tree, similar to the one we walked by yesterday in our own neighborhood. The top image shows a stylized drawing of the honu or sea turtle which hasContinue reading “Tapa Art”

Streamers in Sunbeams

The Native expression for this dangling delight translated in to “tree hair.” Early French explorers quickly turned it into a derogatory “Spanish Moss,” since it reminded them of the long beards sported by Spaniards arriving in the galleons. Still it is an intriguing sight when illuminated by shafts of sunlight in the early morning. IContinue reading “Streamers in Sunbeams”

Now You See It, Now You Don’t.

A large, perhaps 200,000 mile long, dark filament with a total mass of a billions of tons or more has been visible on the southern hemisphere of the Sun for the past several days (lower right side of the upper image), but it was gone the next day (lower image). Where’d it go? The filamentContinue reading “Now You See It, Now You Don’t.”