Local illustrator and writer Dustin “Dusty” Krcatovich will be moving to Portland shortly. Here’s his official exit interview. MARK: Here’s your first question… Were you born in Michigan? And, if not, how old were you when you first moved here, and what were the circumstances surrounding the move? DUSTIN: I was born and raised in […]
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Ypsi/Arbor Exit Interview: Dustin Krcatovich
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Our weekend in Chicago (and the end of the Earth) in two pictures
Not realizing that this was the weekend of the Chicago Marathon, Linette and I decided to pack up the family and head to the Windy City for the weekend. The top photo was taken inside the Evolving Planet exhibition at the Field Museum. The second photo is of a vehicle promoting a new menu item […]
Posted in Mark's Life, Sustainability Also tagged Bacon, Baconator, Chicago, David Ulansey, depressing stuff, evolution, Evolving Planet, extinction, Field Museum, marathons, mass extinction, Richard Leakey, vacation 14 Comments