Josh Lange 

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Nature lover in the PNW. Last name rhymes with 'sang.' Works in the film industry.
Change the system and be good to each other. The world needs beautiful things.
IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm4358597/
Online portfolio: http://www.JoshLange.com
Some traditionally watch football today but for us, it's not Thanksgiving unless there's a demagorgon wrecking shop in a Russian prison. #strangerthings
@lindyli but they want them in schools...
@mellifera great, let me know when you do. I worked on it and love to hear people's reactions, good or bad. Have a great week
@mellifera welcome! what'd you think of Nope?
#FantasticFungi documentary completed. Excellent! #netflix #olympia
@futureclint do you have any nature trails nearby to hike?
#fridaynightlights on #netflix has been the show my wife and I watch weekday nights after everything else is done for the day. I remember it being acclaimed all those years ago back when it was airing, but it's a great binge. I'm a big believer in the team sports lens for filmmaking (especially #basketball, where the team works together to complete a "shot"), and this show has a great pseudo-documentary feel that always keeps you hooked and sometimes forgetting it's not real people. #film
The Medieval Masterpiece, the Book of Kells, Is Now Digitized & Put Online

If you know nothing else about medieval European illuminated manuscripts, you surely know the Book of Kells. “One of Ireland’s greatest cultural treasures” comments Medievalists.net, “it is set apart from other manuscripts of the same period by the quality of its artwork and the sheer number of illustrations that run throughout the 680 pages of the book.” The work not only attracts scholars, but almost a million visitors to Dublin every year. “You simply can’t travel to the capital of Ireland,” writes Book Riot’s Erika Harlitz-Kern, “without the Book of Kells being mentioned.

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@feditips I was thinking of getting rid of my second account literally last night, for simplicity's sake. I suppose it keep it around...
NEW: Sen. Maria Cantwell has announced #Seattle will receive a $25.6 million Safe Streets for All grant for road safety improvements in the Rainier Valley, SODO, Downtown, and the U District, including four miles of protected bike lanes and 1.5 miles of new sidewalks. https://www.cantwell.senate.gov/news/press-releases/sodo-to-get-safer-for-pedestrians-and-bicyclists-thanks-to-256m-dot-grant
SODO to Get Safer for Pedestrians and Bicyclists Thanks to $25.6M DOT Grant | U.S. Senator Maria Cantwell of Washington

The Official U.S. Senate website of Senator Maria Cantwell of Washington