I finally bought the new boots and the mention of the charity activity walk in The Yorkshire Three Peaks Challenge earned me a 10% discount from 53 Degrees North. Recall that we are doing our walk for Care International and you can sponsor us here. Go on, sponsor us. You know it's time.
I managed a 4.5 km walk today. The new boots and the continuing sore knee made me cautious.
We attended Beyond Caravaggio recently in the National Gallery in Dublin. Dramatic use of light and a new realism (at the time) were techniques inherited by the Caravaggisti on show in this exhibition. I was amazed to learn that there is some debate about the homoerotic subjects and portrayals. No question in my mind. Get over that and instead, explain his violent nature - lead poisoning? syphilis? or maybe he was just nuts? However, he was a great painter and inspired many more.
I picked up Blink by Maclom Gladwell after I stumbled over this photo of my weight in books from 2012 (an idea I re-used here in March). As I was flicking through Blink earlier, I found a bookmark I left in 2012: “Bad improvisers block action, often with a high degree of skill. Good improvisers develop action." Seems self-evident and yet Little Britain had us all laughing with "computer says no".
This haiku reminds me that I am not the only one surprised by what can be found in books:
I read a book -
somewhere within the book
an insect chirps
Tomiyasu Fusei
I managed a 4.5 km walk today. The new boots and the continuing sore knee made me cautious.
My weight back in 2012 |
We attended Beyond Caravaggio recently in the National Gallery in Dublin. Dramatic use of light and a new realism (at the time) were techniques inherited by the Caravaggisti on show in this exhibition. I was amazed to learn that there is some debate about the homoerotic subjects and portrayals. No question in my mind. Get over that and instead, explain his violent nature - lead poisoning? syphilis? or maybe he was just nuts? However, he was a great painter and inspired many more.
I picked up Blink by Maclom Gladwell after I stumbled over this photo of my weight in books from 2012 (an idea I re-used here in March). As I was flicking through Blink earlier, I found a bookmark I left in 2012: “Bad improvisers block action, often with a high degree of skill. Good improvisers develop action." Seems self-evident and yet Little Britain had us all laughing with "computer says no".
This haiku reminds me that I am not the only one surprised by what can be found in books:
I read a book -
somewhere within the book
an insect chirps
Tomiyasu Fusei
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