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Monday, September 18, 2006

On the Web

Joined at the Hippo and The Hippopotamus Service have been mentioned lots of websites! Here are a few of my personal favorites:

Hippolotofus - The International Hippo Society Website - www.hippos.com


Wikipedia


Jalopy Junk Town


Boing Boing - A Directory of Wonderful Things


Macalester Alumni In the News


inthekitchen.org


www.slashfood.com


Enthusiam


Daddytypes.com


Violet Amy


BinkyBlogs


HalfTwo


Photomarketing.com


Violet-Amy


roclar.net


Diary of a Mad Natural Historian


don'tclickme.com


  • City Pages - The Blotter, September 2006



  • LuxuryExperience.com, December 2006



  • Trelogue
    CBC Radio One's National RadioProgram "Freestyle"
    CBC Radio Transcription
    Mac Wire
    Pope Alien Commentary
    Post Cafe
    Anna 24/7
    Metafilter
    Owen and Mzee's Weblog
    The Onikaverse
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    Sarah Louise Galbraith
    Joined at the Hippo is an around-the-world travelogue created by Sarah Louise Galbraith, a photographer from Arizona. Sarah traveled on her own to 33 countries across the world from January 2004 - January 2005 photographing as many hippos in zoos as possible. What for? The photos are being hand-painted onto porcelain dinner service by Royal Copenhagen Porcelain. Juggling a strict itinerary (every four days was a new city ), she hassled taxi drivers, struggled with languages (what's hippo in Mandarin??), quizzed locals and bribed zoo keepers through 101 of the world's best and worst zoos. Her encounters ranged from frightening (hippo attacks in Kyoto and muggings in Warsaw ), to hilarious (meeting with hippo fanatics at the annual Hippolotofus Convention in Seattle). Sarah now works at National Geographic in Washington, D.C.
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