Weekend 662.0 (A quiet sense that time is running out)
This was inspired by a photo my friend took on her winter walk. It reminds me of the introduction of The Snowman by Raymond Briggs.
This was inspired by a photo my friend took on her winter walk. It reminds me of the introduction of The Snowman by Raymond Briggs.
We’re kicking off the weekend with some social media content. It fits a theme because, “everything is not only a thing, but a sign, full of significance.”¹ ¹C.S. Lewis for Continue Reading →
It’s a cold Saturday and Merry Old England seems like a vanished memory. (1) A quote from The Accidental Garden by Richard Mabey: I’ve always relished the power of plants Continue Reading →
“The barren wilderness has become a great city and the desolate places have been to blossom as the rose.” — Cambridge General Advertiser, July 30, 1845 “Railway termini are our Continue Reading →
“The urn that covereth me shall bring forth a god.” — Fulvius “Whether his light reveals an easy path or a steep climb, whether the pilgrimage involves energetic activity or Continue Reading →
“She is called the Star of the Sea because as sailors are guided to their port by the polar star, which is the star of the sea, so also are Continue Reading →
It’s an abbreviated weekend because of work travel but trundling to my year-end sabbatical. (1) A Limited-Edition Brompton Folding Bike That Turns Your Commuting Into Art (Momentum Mag)
I’ve been in a bit of a creative desert the last six months. My Flickr uploads are equally uninspiring. My travel schedule has been obnoxious and my personal time exceptionally Continue Reading →
“No choice was left them but to play their part to its end.” “The two vast iron doors of the Black Gate under its frowning arch were fast closed. Upon Continue Reading →
A bit of radio silence because of work travel, but it’s a rare three-day weekend. Coffee at hand and organizing my desk. What mayhem, shenanigans, and hijinks can I muster Continue Reading →