Weekend 632.0
We were canaries in a coal mine. We stopped going to the parks pre-COVID because Disney broke the value-quality-price equation. (1) Disney theme parks ‘addicted to price hikes’ as visits Continue Reading →
We were canaries in a coal mine. We stopped going to the parks pre-COVID because Disney broke the value-quality-price equation. (1) Disney theme parks ‘addicted to price hikes’ as visits Continue Reading →
(1) Miniatua’s tiny handcrafted replicas of vintage computers (WAXY)
(1) My December/January playlist via YouTube. (a) July Tree by Nina Simone. Movies from Hollywood in the WOKE / DEI / ME TOO era are absolute dreck, but Licorice Pizza Continue Reading →
I was scanning old hard drives to find an image and realized I could post one image every day from those archives and have enough content for years. Digital footprint Continue Reading →
A veritable hodgepodge of quality articles and excerpts from my weekend wanderings. (1) Excerpt from Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage by Lord Byron: The Niobe of nations! there she stands,Childless and crownless, Continue Reading →
“The artist is continually going round in egocentric circles. He has consciously severed himself from the past, whose heritage means nothing to him.” — J.B. Lotz This is my sabbatical Continue Reading →
Here we are.
Just back from Portland and catching up. TO-DAY is the last Sunday of Ordinary Time and the Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe. (1) The Church Continue Reading →
We hope that it will be unlike anything else on this earth: a fair, amusement park, an exhibition, a city from the Arabian Nights, a metropolis of the future; in Continue Reading →
“…clad in a mantle of silver and blue, fair as the twilight in Elven-home; her dark hair strayed in a sudden wind, and hew brows were bound with gems like Continue Reading →