Bamboo cultivation can be a metaphor for life:
sometimes you have to pay attention, others you have to leave it alone to thrive by itself.
Bamboo, Taijiquan, living in Pittsburgh, part of the human family.
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Wednesday, September 05, 2007
phyllostachys twenty-nine: Norman Huelsman
This interview is the eleventh in a series of short interviews by Alex Landefeld of fellow attendee's and presenters at PCPGH2. Norman, along with Justin Kownacki, Jia Ji and others, was a co-organizer of Podcamp Pittsburgh 2, and Bootcamp Pittsburgh in April, 2007, both of which were held at the Art Institute of Pittsburgh.
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