What a silly post, some haply visitors might think. How boring.
Well, that's part of Seanhenge, and thus of Omnium. ... :)
... and a daily pleasure for my eyes.
Friday, August 07, 2009
Thursday, August 06, 2009
Kohlrabi for the Poor Mouth
After all, only :) 100 days after I promised Jams O'Donnel Esq. to grow some Kohlrabi more, just for him:
Here you are Jams: Bon appetit!
Here you are Jams: Bon appetit!
Labels:
gardening,
Kohlrabi,
Miscellanies
Monday, August 03, 2009
In between
Time flies.
It's exactly one month ago that I commented on this post by Nevin:
"The tiniest aliments are enough
to prove that most members
of the so-called stronger sex actually are wimps.
I know this, 'cause I am a ... man."
Some days later, for almost one week my back kept telling me that I had obviously done something silly for a man in my age - still can't imagine, what :) - hardly couldn't move, and even when sitting moveless my back hurt.
And, just I had started to again enjoy the pleasure one ought to feel when nothing causes pain, one morning I woke up and - walking was great fun.
Checking the sole of my left foot I detected a knob.
Fortunately, after four or five lousy days it had disappeared, and (almost) everything was fine again.
Trying to think of a reason for this knob, I remembered that one day (when picking cherries) I had for hours been standing on the ladder.
Well, and right now, whilst sitting here with prettily scratched forearms (all the thanks I got for weeding and putting mown grass around the sunflowers and courgettes), I am glad that my all over pricked colourful shinbones are not asking for an extensive scratch.
So much for wimps.
This afternoon, reading the advance reading copy of Roberto Bolaño's "2666" which Hanser will publish on September 7th, I came to think of all the posts I have in the pipeline.
So, whilst having a cigarette and a coffee on balcony, I started to list:
- Answering comments;
- Update Dr. Mukwege / Congo;
- Update Order 81
- Update murders of (Russian) journalists / human rights activists
- Iran / Venezuela / South Africa (not always U.S. of A. are to blaim)
- Albinos in Africa [compare with Roma/gypsies - Jams O'Donnell on occasion of the Zigeunernacht, ran both a remarkable and harrowing series of six posts beginning here -; Jews; homosexuals (f.e. Russia, Tel Aviv)
- Orthodox Jews are allowed to throw stones etc. on Sabbath :)
- T.S. Eliot, Four Quartetts (Stan)
- commending other posts (perhaps a revival of Wordy Wednesday?)
- Lady J's book
- Cheney, Obama - torture
- Kohlrabi - Jams
- Uighurs / China / dissidents (are Uighurs the better people?)
- Bush - Cheney - Dostum
- Belfast Telegraph - Informers
- Impressions de Seanhenge - flowers / plants
- cherry-drunken birds & butterflies
- Zaha Hadid - architect - born in Iraq
- Krisctina Morrei (Jobbik) - Hungarian fascists
- photos of horrible deads - publishing them or not?
- Monsanto - girl - vulture
Herewith a small sheet of paper was filled on both sides.
Plus 103 drafts.
Plus x other topics.
Not to mention these:
- German politics / politics / life in Germany
- The (personal) dreams I want to make come true;
- hiatus;
- The end of Omnium
- - - -
Presently I doubt that there will be a (voluntary) end of Omnium; as you know Omnium is everything and - everywhere. :)
- - - -
No irony and/or arrogance; I hope readers - and you who read until here are certainly qualified to be called a reader :) - would (try to) understand.
Yes.
Sometimes I do regret that I started blogging in English.
As far as I do know myself ( here are following several atrributes not mentioned - ha ha ha), I shall not stop blogging (in English), though, before I am sure Omnium (which is everything) is said.
On the other site: I can never be sure of what I am doing.
Can you?
The peace of the night.
---
Ah ... just to make sure: This post was not written due to a drink I made of this very Angel trumpet in Seanhenge ...
It's exactly one month ago that I commented on this post by Nevin:
"The tiniest aliments are enough
to prove that most members
of the so-called stronger sex actually are wimps.
I know this, 'cause I am a ... man."
Some days later, for almost one week my back kept telling me that I had obviously done something silly for a man in my age - still can't imagine, what :) - hardly couldn't move, and even when sitting moveless my back hurt.
And, just I had started to again enjoy the pleasure one ought to feel when nothing causes pain, one morning I woke up and - walking was great fun.
Checking the sole of my left foot I detected a knob.
Fortunately, after four or five lousy days it had disappeared, and (almost) everything was fine again.
Trying to think of a reason for this knob, I remembered that one day (when picking cherries) I had for hours been standing on the ladder.
Well, and right now, whilst sitting here with prettily scratched forearms (all the thanks I got for weeding and putting mown grass around the sunflowers and courgettes), I am glad that my all over pricked colourful shinbones are not asking for an extensive scratch.
So much for wimps.
This afternoon, reading the advance reading copy of Roberto Bolaño's "2666" which Hanser will publish on September 7th, I came to think of all the posts I have in the pipeline.
So, whilst having a cigarette and a coffee on balcony, I started to list:
- Answering comments;
- Update Dr. Mukwege / Congo;
- Update Order 81
- Update murders of (Russian) journalists / human rights activists
- Iran / Venezuela / South Africa (not always U.S. of A. are to blaim)
- Albinos in Africa [compare with Roma/gypsies - Jams O'Donnell on occasion of the Zigeunernacht, ran both a remarkable and harrowing series of six posts beginning here -; Jews; homosexuals (f.e. Russia, Tel Aviv)
- Orthodox Jews are allowed to throw stones etc. on Sabbath :)
- T.S. Eliot, Four Quartetts (Stan)
- commending other posts (perhaps a revival of Wordy Wednesday?)
- Lady J's book
- Cheney, Obama - torture
- Kohlrabi - Jams
- Uighurs / China / dissidents (are Uighurs the better people?)
- Bush - Cheney - Dostum
- Belfast Telegraph - Informers
- Impressions de Seanhenge - flowers / plants
- cherry-drunken birds & butterflies
- Zaha Hadid - architect - born in Iraq
- Krisctina Morrei (Jobbik) - Hungarian fascists
- photos of horrible deads - publishing them or not?
- Monsanto - girl - vulture
Herewith a small sheet of paper was filled on both sides.
Plus 103 drafts.
Plus x other topics.
Not to mention these:
- German politics / politics / life in Germany
- The (personal) dreams I want to make come true;
- hiatus;
- The end of Omnium
- - - -
Presently I doubt that there will be a (voluntary) end of Omnium; as you know Omnium is everything and - everywhere. :)
- - - -
No irony and/or arrogance; I hope readers - and you who read until here are certainly qualified to be called a reader :) - would (try to) understand.
Yes.
Sometimes I do regret that I started blogging in English.
As far as I do know myself ( here are following several atrributes not mentioned - ha ha ha), I shall not stop blogging (in English), though, before I am sure Omnium (which is everything) is said.
On the other site: I can never be sure of what I am doing.
Can you?
The peace of the night.
---
Ah ... just to make sure: This post was not written due to a drink I made of this very Angel trumpet in Seanhenge ...
Sunday, August 02, 2009
Pax vobiscum, "God's bankers"
A German Catholic bank had to apologize after it was revealed it invested money in a firm that makes contraceptives, as well as in defense and tobacco companies.Well, at least those old enough to vaguely remember the name Roberto Calvi won't be surprised.
Full article here.
Labels:
Banco Ambrosio,
Banco Vaticano,
hypocrisy,
Mafia,
P2,
Pax Bank,
Religion,
Roberto Calvi,
Vatican
Saturday, August 01, 2009
Another august beginning ...
Interestingly, when the sun is standing in the west,
the sunflowers in Seanhenge
would look eastwards.
Which is why this very photograph
has the effect it has.
Do I need tell that very often
when being here I am longing to be there?
Anyway ... wishing everyone
an august August.
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Jeff & the Wall(s) in our heads
It's like with (some) paintings. How often did you hear someone - or yourself :) saying something like this: “Sure, my two-year-old could do better than that.”? *
End of the beforegoing.
Apart from being ... well ... large-sized, Jeff Wall's photographs - are interesting.
Let's take for example
On first sight it looks easily done, like a snapshot, but ...
What I like about Jeff Wall: He does not wish to transport a mission, he does not even intend to tell a story (at least he says so); he leaves all to the viewer / contemplator.
It is as if a reader writes the story, each reader his own.
Huh, however: two or more years preparation for one photograph - that's a bit ...
... but who am I to complete my thought(s)?
Am I not a bit ..., myself?
Aren't we all?
Or, at least, most of us?
What do you think?
* With pleasure I do once again commend to read A Doubtful Egg's post about Them Bleedin' Artists ...
Take your time, contemplate, reflect and ... leave him your opinion.
** There is quite a lot to discover in Tate's Gallery and Moma.
Enjoy.
End of the beforegoing.
Apart from being ... well ... large-sized, Jeff Wall's photographs - are interesting.
Let's take for example
On first sight it looks easily done, like a snapshot, but ...
What I like about Jeff Wall: He does not wish to transport a mission, he does not even intend to tell a story (at least he says so); he leaves all to the viewer / contemplator.
It is as if a reader writes the story, each reader his own.
Huh, however: two or more years preparation for one photograph - that's a bit ...
... but who am I to complete my thought(s)?
Am I not a bit ..., myself?
Aren't we all?
Or, at least, most of us?
What do you think?
* With pleasure I do once again commend to read A Doubtful Egg's post about Them Bleedin' Artists ...
Take your time, contemplate, reflect and ... leave him your opinion.
** There is quite a lot to discover in Tate's Gallery and Moma.
Enjoy.
Monday, July 27, 2009
Business as usual
Well, as tonight watching a shaking reportage from Ingushetia in which (to my surprise) the President - ha ha ha - of Chechenia, Ramzan Kadyrov (will he sue the reporter? ha ha ha) has been called a butcher, and in which apart of some terrible details and one (of uncounted) atrocious murders I learned that taxi drivers would not go on road without their kalashnikov, I thought how privileged I am that in Seanhenge it means something completely different when talking about business as usual.
Saturday, July 25, 2009
Personal note
Somehow I needed a short hiatus.
The Estemirova murder made me (almost) furious.
And afterwards to post poems or nice garden idylls I thought to be devious.
Neither I have been visiting other bloggers for quite a while.
Good to know you'll forgive me with a lenient smile. :)
The Estemirova murder made me (almost) furious.
And afterwards to post poems or nice garden idylls I thought to be devious.
Neither I have been visiting other bloggers for quite a while.
Good to know you'll forgive me with a lenient smile. :)
Just a thought 008
All the gang of those who rule us
Hope our quarrels never stop
Helping them to split and fool us
So they can remain on top.
Bertold Brecht
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