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I just loved this composition. The Light pole framing in the building, the "Main St." sign being visible and the sky creating a welcoming background. It just pleases me to look at.
I don't know what it is about a bottle of wine and a glass - but they makes a perfect composition. I think its what they imply. This was an excellent bottle of Belmuscato from Whitehall Lane wineries - I've just started it.
미스터로드 Mr.Road - 다시는 If only (Feat. 근표 KeunPyo) (04:34)
composed by 디케이 Dcay, 필로 Philo
arranged by 디케이 Dcay
Lyrics by 디케이 Dcay, 필로 Philo
근표 KeunPyo - Vocal
디케이 Dcay - Chorus vocal, Guitars, Drums
필로 Philo - Lead Guitar, Bass
지울수 없다면 꿈은 아니겠지 익숙해 지지 않을 멈춰버린 시간
서로를 감싸던 순간 희미해져 버린 if you only have a day
다시는 돌아오지 못할 지나가버린 기나긴 하루
바꿀순 없다 해도
되돌릴수 없는 꿈일 뿐이겠지 지워지지 않는 멈춰버린 기억
두눈을 감았던 순간 희미해져 버린 if you only have a dream
다시는 돌아오지 못할 지나가버린 기나긴 하루
바꿀순 없다 해도
it's a rainy day as time goes on just another day in another way
아무렇지 않은듯 어느새 내게 네게 다가온
피할수 없다는 걸 알고 두손을 꼭 잡았던 순간
다시는 돌아오지 못할 지나가버린 기나긴 하루
바꿀순 없다 해도
이제는 돌아가지 못할 지나가버린 소중한 하루
바꿀순 없다 해도
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From another MB:
Hello
The Ontological Argument is quite a way down the list of subjects with which I would have thought I would get absorbed. But I did. The notion of a medieval Benedictine monk from Italy, via France, becoming Archbishop of Canterbury and sitting down to compose through logic alone a proof for the existence of God, and both proving it to the satisfaction of some people and not proving it to the satisfaction of others, was extremely seductive.
This, I thought, was what medieval monks should be doing. The idea of beginning with an assertion to which, as it were, "the fool in the psalms" - Anselm's starting point - could simply have said "well, I don't take that proposition as anything other than an assertion" (not the prose of Tyndale, but nevertheless I hope you get the gist) is something marvellous.
The thing about other worlds of knowledge is that the more you examine them and the more you get to know them, the more respect you have for them. It doesn't matter very much whether they seem to be way off-key when compared with "modern" knowledge or information. We have different techniques, discoveries have been made, arguments have been worked through, there are different proofs and so on. But the whole pleasure and virtue of history is to get to know it in the time that it was. And that time for Anselm was the Middle Ages and his attempt to provide in pure logic alone - and in just a few words - the answer to the universe is breathtaking. Perhaps even more breathtaking than Professor Higgs' revelation (he described it as this when the idea came to him on the Cairngorms) that his particle, the Higgs Boson, would be his answer to the beginning of the universe.
I would guess that you enjoyed as much as I did the way in which the three philosophers circled around and circled again the subject at hand. They were so complementary as well as being so complimentary. There's a great resolute, calm, courteous steadiness about Professor Haldane; Professor Millican has a crystalline quality of his own and Clare Carlisle proved to be, I hope you will excuse the word, brilliant at enunciating both the proposition and her reservations about it.
I was going to bang on about the odd week that sometimes happens, seeing an arena performance at the O2 of Jesus Christ Superstar; being invited to a concert at the Albert Hall; going to the book launch of a friend who's written something on the Russian archives; managing to get a couple of brisk walks on Hampstead Heath which is under-discussed in these notes but cannot be over-praised; all the privileges of a lucky metropolitan life.
And now we turn our guns on Gerald of Wales who also wrote about Ireland.
Best wishes
Melvyn Bragg
Centaurée scabieuse - Greater knapweed - Centáurea mayor
Centaurea scabiosa L. (port)
Rocher calcaire (alt. 120 m)
Dinant (province de Namur, Wallonie, Belgique)
Indigène (Europe, Nord et Centre de l'Asie)
The purple-blue outline is beause the tv is behind him (just above his head, barely out of the picture), and it was casting a bright blue hue on the room.
As I was composing this shot, an Orthodox boy walked over to me.
"Why are you taking pictures on Yom Kippur?", he asked.
"Know any other day in which I can take a photo of an empty road?", I retorted.
He thought it over. Then he said "Good point", and went on his way.
Despite living 2-3 miles south of Lake Erie, I rarely see the lake. And I never get to see a perfect sunset on the lake!
My pal Jonathan couldn't resist jumping in and posing in front of the camera while I was composing a shot.
So here you go, cheeeeseee!
He smiled even as we walked up the hill to the monastery of Enchey. He was seated in his balcony of his roadside house... enroute. I found his door and his perfect attire - both very interesting
Gangtok
Une délégation composée des membres du Gouvernement centrafricain, de l’Union africaine, de la Communauté économique des Etats de l’Afrique centrale et du Représentant spécial adjoint du Secrétaire général de l’ONU en charge des affaires politiques, s’est rendue le mardi 9 juillet dans l’une des bases de l’Unité du peuple centrafricain (UPC) au village Ngakobo situé à 120 kilomètres de Bambari, au centre de la RCA. Ils y ont rencontré le chef de l’UPC Ali Darasse, dans le cadre du suivi des avancées de la mise œuvre de l’Accord politique pour la paix et la réconciliation (APPR) signé le 06 février à Bangui.
Photo: UN/MINUSCA