Some pictures from today’s get together of froggers at Black Jungle (thanks to Mike and Richard for their hospitality). You can see all the shots worth uploading here.
From the greenhouses:
Heliamphoras
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Nepenthes
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In the store – frogs:
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Some pictures from today’s get together of froggers at Black Jungle (thanks to Mike and Richard for their hospitality). You can see all the shots worth uploading here.
From the greenhouses:
Heliamphoras
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Nepenthes
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In the store – frogs:
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In my post on internet radio I mentioned the adaptation vs. control choice that the media industry is facing. I’m going to eventually post Kauffman’s rules of systems thinking, but since there are 28 of them, I thought I’d soften everyone up with 11 Laws of the Fifth Discipline (from Peter Senge’s book):
I remain suspicious of folks that lay out characteristics of effective organizations – the descriptive often segues into the prescriptive and as far as ‘just do these things and your organization will flourish’ – if it was that easy I’d think we’d see a lot fewer Dilbert meets Kafka workplaces. I spent many years working for a very large corporation; we had a CEO who was regularly fêted as a managerial genius. Down in the trenches one of my favorite inside jokes was filling in the blanks on a couple bits of management speak: the inside-out view (how do we see ourselves) and the outside-in view (how do our customers and suppliers see us).
In fairness to Jack, I think he realized that the company he liked to describe was some kind of idealized construct – that didn’t make the cube farms any more hospitable though… Whining aside, thinking about systems rather than a naive linear cause and effect is a habit all of us need to cultivate (IMHO).
Rule 10 makes me think of another rule from one of the best project management books out there – The Mythical Man Month. To paraphrase a point from Brook’s book in call and response form:
Q: How do you make a late project later?
A: Add more people!
As promised – some pictures of the plants. I recently purchased a new digital camera – having a cell phone that took better pix than my ‘real’ camera wasn’t cutting it… Clicking on a picture will take you to a larger image.
Paphiopedilum bloom (I forget the variety – I got it at the bargain table at the local greenhouse):
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Pitcher of Nepenthes truncata ‘Paisan Highlands’:
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Two Heliamphoras (pulchella and minor ‘Chiamanta’), two pots of Utricularia nelumbifolia, a bromeliad that has a utric plantlet in it, and a sundew: