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GST Eastern Voles Christmas gathering at Flitton Moor

19/12/2017

Hi All & Tim

May I add my thanks to you all and wish you a happy Christmas and lots of good Voling together in 2018. I cannot wait. All those bonfires, cakes and sarcastic humour.

I thought I would be clever and write a piece about Tuesday incorporating some relevant quotes but the effort has quite overtaken me. So here instead are a few lines from a very wise & quotable Englishman .

It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.

There is nothing in the world so irresistibly contagious as laughter and good humour.

I loved her against reason, against promise, against peace, against hope, against happiness, against all discouragement that could be.

Never close your lips to those whom you have already opened your heart.

There are books of which the backs and covers are by far the best parts.

We forge the chains we wear in life.

No one is useless in this world who lightens the burden of it to anyone else.

There are dark shadows on the earth, but its lights are stronger in the contrast.

The pain of parting is nothing to the joy of meeting again.

Have a heart that never hardens, and a temper that never tires, and a touch that never hurts.

The whole difference between construction and creation is exactly this: that a thing constructed can only be loved after it is constructed; but a thing created is loved before it exists.

 

There are loads more to choose from and I have to say I was very surprised, perhaps I should read some of his books instead of relying on BBC Childrens Dramas from my earlier years when, hard to believe I was a sprog with hopes and the occasional dream, many of which have been far exceeded in life.

My snaps from Flitton are as usual at www.flickr.com/photos/pitzys_pyx/

Cheers JP

Hi All,

Many thanks for all your hard work at Flitton Moor on Tuesday. We were slightly down on the usual numbers but it didn’t stop you getting a whole lot done! I know David was pleased with the result and in his own words:

Thanks to all those who turned out on Tuesday at Flitton Moor - you did an amazing job as always.

Re fencing: I was expecting at the very most that half of the fence would be completed - and you did 2 thirds of it. Well done. The FoFM will finish it shortly in the new year.

Thanks also to those who manned the fire - and dragged brash to it. Almost all the was cut down was burnt.

And a special mention to the 6 hardy souls who spent the morning digging nettles.

A Merry Christmas to all, and a healthy 2018,

David

Thank you also to Lucinda, Sue and Erika for helping out with refreshments at lunchtime and to Malcolm and Jackie for such a lovely cake.

The next Tuesday task will be at Sandy Smith on the 2nd January and will be doing a bit more thinning/coppicing in the plantation near the bridge over the Flit plus maybe a few other jobs.

But there will also be a task at Maulden Heath next Thursday (28th) if anyone wishes to come along. The task will be clearing brash and regeneration in the Adder Field and, of course, having a fire; meet at the Picnic Area at 10am.

Thanks for all your hard work this year and I hope you all have a lovely Christmas and Happy New Year!

Tim Spencer Countryside Ranger The Greensand Trust

   

7DOS - "7 Days of Shooting" "Week #10 - Quotable Quotes " "Thoroughly Abstract Thursday"

  

Behind every cloud is another cloud.- Judy Garland

 

Circumnavigating Australia Blog: nancyjean-alanarose.blogspot.com.au/

Quotes:

You Want A Friend In Washington -- Get A Dog !! by Harry S Truman

Opening quote in Candace Savage's "Prairie: A Natural History of the Heart of North America"

 

I have to read more Wendell Berry!

GST Eastern Voles Christmas gathering at Flitton Moor

19/12/2017

Hi All & Tim

May I add my thanks to you all and wish you a happy Christmas and lots of good Voling together in 2018. I cannot wait. All those bonfires, cakes and sarcastic humour.

I thought I would be clever and write a piece about Tuesday incorporating some relevant quotes but the effort has quite overtaken me. So here instead are a few lines from a very wise & quotable Englishman .

It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.

There is nothing in the world so irresistibly contagious as laughter and good humour.

I loved her against reason, against promise, against peace, against hope, against happiness, against all discouragement that could be.

Never close your lips to those whom you have already opened your heart.

There are books of which the backs and covers are by far the best parts.

We forge the chains we wear in life.

No one is useless in this world who lightens the burden of it to anyone else.

There are dark shadows on the earth, but its lights are stronger in the contrast.

The pain of parting is nothing to the joy of meeting again.

Have a heart that never hardens, and a temper that never tires, and a touch that never hurts.

The whole difference between construction and creation is exactly this: that a thing constructed can only be loved after it is constructed; but a thing created is loved before it exists.

 

There are loads more to choose from and I have to say I was very surprised, perhaps I should read some of his books instead of relying on BBC Childrens Dramas from my earlier years when, hard to believe I was a sprog with hopes and the occasional dream, many of which have been far exceeded in life.

My snaps from Flitton are as usual at www.flickr.com/photos/pitzys_pyx/

Cheers JP

Hi All,

Many thanks for all your hard work at Flitton Moor on Tuesday. We were slightly down on the usual numbers but it didn’t stop you getting a whole lot done! I know David was pleased with the result and in his own words:

Thanks to all those who turned out on Tuesday at Flitton Moor - you did an amazing job as always.

Re fencing: I was expecting at the very most that half of the fence would be completed - and you did 2 thirds of it. Well done. The FoFM will finish it shortly in the new year.

Thanks also to those who manned the fire - and dragged brash to it. Almost all the was cut down was burnt.

And a special mention to the 6 hardy souls who spent the morning digging nettles.

A Merry Christmas to all, and a healthy 2018,

David

Thank you also to Lucinda, Sue and Erika for helping out with refreshments at lunchtime and to Malcolm and Jackie for such a lovely cake.

The next Tuesday task will be at Sandy Smith on the 2nd January and will be doing a bit more thinning/coppicing in the plantation near the bridge over the Flit plus maybe a few other jobs.

But there will also be a task at Maulden Heath next Thursday (28th) if anyone wishes to come along. The task will be clearing brash and regeneration in the Adder Field and, of course, having a fire; meet at the Picnic Area at 10am.

Thanks for all your hard work this year and I hope you all have a lovely Christmas and Happy New Year!

Tim Spencer Countryside Ranger The Greensand Trust

   

GST Eastern Voles Christmas gathering at Flitton Moor

19/12/2017

Hi All & Tim

May I add my thanks to you all and wish you a happy Christmas and lots of good Voling together in 2018. I cannot wait. All those bonfires, cakes and sarcastic humour.

I thought I would be clever and write a piece about Tuesday incorporating some relevant quotes but the effort has quite overtaken me. So here instead are a few lines from a very wise & quotable Englishman .

It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.

There is nothing in the world so irresistibly contagious as laughter and good humour.

I loved her against reason, against promise, against peace, against hope, against happiness, against all discouragement that could be.

Never close your lips to those whom you have already opened your heart.

There are books of which the backs and covers are by far the best parts.

We forge the chains we wear in life.

No one is useless in this world who lightens the burden of it to anyone else.

There are dark shadows on the earth, but its lights are stronger in the contrast.

The pain of parting is nothing to the joy of meeting again.

Have a heart that never hardens, and a temper that never tires, and a touch that never hurts.

The whole difference between construction and creation is exactly this: that a thing constructed can only be loved after it is constructed; but a thing created is loved before it exists.

 

There are loads more to choose from and I have to say I was very surprised, perhaps I should read some of his books instead of relying on BBC Childrens Dramas from my earlier years when, hard to believe I was a sprog with hopes and the occasional dream, many of which have been far exceeded in life.

My snaps from Flitton are as usual at www.flickr.com/photos/pitzys_pyx/

Cheers JP

Hi All,

Many thanks for all your hard work at Flitton Moor on Tuesday. We were slightly down on the usual numbers but it didn’t stop you getting a whole lot done! I know David was pleased with the result and in his own words:

Thanks to all those who turned out on Tuesday at Flitton Moor - you did an amazing job as always.

Re fencing: I was expecting at the very most that half of the fence would be completed - and you did 2 thirds of it. Well done. The FoFM will finish it shortly in the new year.

Thanks also to those who manned the fire - and dragged brash to it. Almost all the was cut down was burnt.

And a special mention to the 6 hardy souls who spent the morning digging nettles.

A Merry Christmas to all, and a healthy 2018,

David

Thank you also to Lucinda, Sue and Erika for helping out with refreshments at lunchtime and to Malcolm and Jackie for such a lovely cake.

The next Tuesday task will be at Sandy Smith on the 2nd January and will be doing a bit more thinning/coppicing in the plantation near the bridge over the Flit plus maybe a few other jobs.

But there will also be a task at Maulden Heath next Thursday (28th) if anyone wishes to come along. The task will be clearing brash and regeneration in the Adder Field and, of course, having a fire; meet at the Picnic Area at 10am.

Thanks for all your hard work this year and I hope you all have a lovely Christmas and Happy New Year!

Tim Spencer Countryside Ranger The Greensand Trust

   

Years ago, in the early 2000s, for fun, I entered this thought of mine,

 

"Do not dissect a rainbow. In other words, do not destroy a beautiful phenomenon by overanalyzing it."

 

onto a website that would officiate your original thought for People to use as a "quote".

 

I was astounded to discover that lots of people are quoting me now.

©Denise LaFrance

The unique thing about Margaret Rutherford is that she can act with her chin alone. Among its many moods I especially cherish the chin commanding, the chin in doubt, and the chin at bay. - Kenneth Tynan.

 

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We created some rather lovely Quotables cupcake toppers for the event.

 

Photo by www.innesmorrison.com/

 

quotabl.es

~ Michelangelo

 

Wishing everyone a lovely weekend...

 

PS: Thanks to each and every one of you who wished me such warm and beautiful congratulations the other day: it fills my heart with pure joy...

Deep Concentration On The Spot, part deuce | Thomas Thorhauge Det Sidste Ord Fernicering/Reception i Cinemateket | © Frederik Emil Høyer-Christensen/gbCrates (All Rights Reserved)

Quoting myself again!

 

These are my notes/sketches from Meshforum 2006 in San Francisco. Please add notes, tags and comments liberally. Thanks in advance for your metadata!

Why is Termidor Better than Premise?

 

Subterranean Termites swarm and fly every spring to reproduce and spread according to noted Entomologist Gregg Henderson. Dr. Henderson PhD is a leading specialist in the field of Entomology and regularly contributes both to publications and speaking engagements at industry conferences as you can see from how regularly his name is on the schedule in the link to the 2014 National Conference on Urban Entomology. Entomology is the study of insects in general, but Dr. Henderson has become a highly quotable image in the industry specifically with termites. He recently led a research study on the Transfer Effect against the Domino Effect.

 

The "transfer effect" is the industry's first option and the reason for the research study. It is the effect that comes from the use of the termiticide Termidor. The "domino effect" of a termiticide, called Premise, is a really similar pesticide for killing termites. Nonetheless, as Dr. Henderson and his peers noted, more pest control companies like Termidor over Premise regardless of it being a much older termiticide. The researchers wanted to know why the industry didn't switch over to Premise. From previous research studies, they discovered that Termidor was more reliable. But they wanted to understand why it was transferred by termites more often than Premise, resulting in more deaths.

 

Both forms of termiticide are liquid-based sprays that are meant to delight the termites' central nervous system and afterwards cause the termite to die of over-excitation. It's kind of like offering the termites crack. They then spread the love around the nest and an increasing number of termites are affected by the poisonous substance. Both are essentially odorless and undetectable to the termite. So the termite picks up the poisonous substance and spreads it to its pals back at the nest. Hence, the names "Transfer Effect" and "Domino Effect." Though both forms of termiticide work with the very same physiological pathway, it had previously been found out that Termidor did spread around the colony more and kill a substantially larger portion of the nest.

 

But why? Premise works too quickly. According to the research study, within 9 hours of exposure, the initially affected termites stop moving around and start "resting." Their antennae will start to droop and they stop connecting, and they dig less. In short, they start to look unwell. Due to the fact that they look unwell, the rest of the colony avoids them. As a result, the "domino effect" doesn't take place to very many in the colony.

 

Termidor, in contrast, showed more ecstatic termite workers; they are moving more, digging more, and connecting normally. In short, these guys look like they're not just healthy workers, they're the "life of the party" workers. They appear to have the most energy. This makes it easy for them to essentially make friends and influence other termites. Then, after spreading Termidor around the colony, the initially-infected termites go from hyper to dead. So yes, Termidor is better than Premise. See the full research article to find out more: Transfer Effect against Domino Effect.

 

Dr. Henderson concludes the article with a final thought. These termiticides work best when positioned as near to the nest as possible; near the identified termite traffic areas. Qualified Termidor Technicians at Magic Pest Control can offer a cost-free termite inspection and make sure that, if there are indicators of a termite colony, Termidor is being positioned appropriately. magicpest.com/

Since Mr. Darrow is a quotable notable, I went looking for a nice Public Domain photo of him to carry my favorite quote. I liked this photo from Wikipedia, but expanded it so there would be a place to add the quote.

GST Eastern Voles Christmas gathering at Flitton Moor

19/12/2017

Hi All & Tim

May I add my thanks to you all and wish you a happy Christmas and lots of good Voling together in 2018. I cannot wait. All those bonfires, cakes and sarcastic humour.

I thought I would be clever and write a piece about Tuesday incorporating some relevant quotes but the effort has quite overtaken me. So here instead are a few lines from a very wise & quotable Englishman .

It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.

There is nothing in the world so irresistibly contagious as laughter and good humour.

I loved her against reason, against promise, against peace, against hope, against happiness, against all discouragement that could be.

Never close your lips to those whom you have already opened your heart.

There are books of which the backs and covers are by far the best parts.

We forge the chains we wear in life.

No one is useless in this world who lightens the burden of it to anyone else.

There are dark shadows on the earth, but its lights are stronger in the contrast.

The pain of parting is nothing to the joy of meeting again.

Have a heart that never hardens, and a temper that never tires, and a touch that never hurts.

The whole difference between construction and creation is exactly this: that a thing constructed can only be loved after it is constructed; but a thing created is loved before it exists.

 

There are loads more to choose from and I have to say I was very surprised, perhaps I should read some of his books instead of relying on BBC Childrens Dramas from my earlier years when, hard to believe I was a sprog with hopes and the occasional dream, many of which have been far exceeded in life.

My snaps from Flitton are as usual at www.flickr.com/photos/pitzys_pyx/

Cheers JP

Hi All,

Many thanks for all your hard work at Flitton Moor on Tuesday. We were slightly down on the usual numbers but it didn’t stop you getting a whole lot done! I know David was pleased with the result and in his own words:

Thanks to all those who turned out on Tuesday at Flitton Moor - you did an amazing job as always.

Re fencing: I was expecting at the very most that half of the fence would be completed - and you did 2 thirds of it. Well done. The FoFM will finish it shortly in the new year.

Thanks also to those who manned the fire - and dragged brash to it. Almost all the was cut down was burnt.

And a special mention to the 6 hardy souls who spent the morning digging nettles.

A Merry Christmas to all, and a healthy 2018,

David

Thank you also to Lucinda, Sue and Erika for helping out with refreshments at lunchtime and to Malcolm and Jackie for such a lovely cake.

The next Tuesday task will be at Sandy Smith on the 2nd January and will be doing a bit more thinning/coppicing in the plantation near the bridge over the Flit plus maybe a few other jobs.

But there will also be a task at Maulden Heath next Thursday (28th) if anyone wishes to come along. The task will be clearing brash and regeneration in the Adder Field and, of course, having a fire; meet at the Picnic Area at 10am.

Thanks for all your hard work this year and I hope you all have a lovely Christmas and Happy New Year!

Tim Spencer Countryside Ranger The Greensand Trust

   

We were amused by this quote on the Hillcrest Village mural, especially given recent controversies the parking authority has been involved in. St. Clair Ave W, October 25, 2007

Notes and sketches from the 2006 St. Louis User Experience Design Conference (STLUX)

+1 in the comments

 

25/52

 

how quotable i am. hahaha not. ahhh i went to the aquarium today =) maybe some photos up later?

 

snap-happy. + i love it here. +

 

aguamenti.

.... and, having writ,

Moves on: nor all thy piety nor wit

Shall lure it back to cancel half a line,

Nor all thy tears wash out a word of it.

 

The Rubaiyat of Omar Kayyam

 

7 Days of Shooting/Week #10 - Quotable Quotes/Lines and Angles Friday

 

Notes and sketches from the 2006 St. Louis User Experience Design Conference (STLUX)

Deep Concentration On The Spot | Thomas Thorhauge Det Sidste Ord Fernicering/Reception i Cinemateket | © Frederik Emil Høyer-Christensen/gbCrates (All Rights Reserved)

Ina Korneliussen | Thomas Thorhauge Det Sidste Ord Fernicering/Reception i Cinemateket | © Frederik Emil Høyer-Christensen/gbCrates (All Rights Reserved)

These are my notes from Meshforum, taken on index cards. Please add notes and tags liberally, especially if you were there or can augment the ideas in any way, like point to a book or related url. Thanks!

Quotable Mugs are one of our store best sellers. In matt black or white ceramic each Quotable Mug comes beautifully boxed with a sentiment printed on the front. There are several designs in the range.

 

Peter Gallagher as David Walsh

2011

Pierre Bismuth

Born 1963, Paris, France; lives and works in New York, NY, USA and Brussels, Belgium

 

Colour photocopy

 

Mona 2012.001

 

www.newyorker.com/magazine/2013/01/21/tasmanian-devil

 

People always want to know more about David. That’s tough, because this whole enterprise is an expression of his character—or, more accurately, an attempt for him to get to know himself better. ‘There are three things extremely hard,’ said Benjamin Franklin, ‘steel, a diamond, and to know one's self.’

 

So what exactly is it that you want to know about David? How he made his money? (Gambling, but you knew that already.) Where he grew up? (Glenorchy, down the road from Mona.) Does this information really tell you anything about a person?

 

‘I’m a mess of little boys fighting in a sack,’ he says.

 

Something people ask a lot is: How involved is David with what happens at the museum? The answer is: usually, he is very involved. He leads a crack curatorial team that includes Directors Nicole Durling and Olivier Varenne, Exhibition Designer Adrian Spinks, Senior Research Curator Jane Clark, Curator Jarrod Rawlins, and Research Curator/Senior Writer Elizabeth Pearce, just to name a few.

 

Most of what we do at Mona is dear to David's heart, but sometimes he is happy to stand back and see what his team comes up with. Even so, we live in fear of God.

 

Quotable quote: ‘Artists are just like human beings, only not as smart.’

 

Special skills: Table tennis, moving like Jagger, and writing stupid little bios about himself, c.f.

 

David Walsh built a museum despite (or because of) a low level of chopstick proficiency. His high school reference conceded, 'Any employer who can get David to work will be very lucky.' He was once gainfully employed by the tax office, and has been paying for it ever since.

Today, while #gardening, I was listening to the late, great Canadian First Nations author, Richard Wagamese’s book, EMBERS. It’s such an incredible work that’s so immensely quotable - full of brilliant observations about living a life that’s compassionate, curious, and full of unconditional reverence for all life.

 

The quote actually continues, stating:

 

“The miracle is that we are here at all. Life itself is our greatest wonder. To simply BE is awe-inspiring. I believe this. Just as I believe it’s pointless to waste time chasing after meaningless shit like fame and wealth and status. Better to spend time creating—good words, good feelings, good relationships, good memories—the grandest, most triumphant stories of our individual and collective time here. Creating those stories is a sacred act, and all that we are really meant to do. So don’t look for me on the hilltop shouting. That’s me in the valley with my hands in the dirt…” (156)

 

So put away your smart device, and go enjoy the day more connected.

 

“I discovered windows one afternoon and after that, nothing was ever the same.”

― Anne Spollen, The Shape of Water

  

Infamøs & sangvinsk pegning mod hin horisont | Thomas Thorhauge Det Sidste Ord Fernicering/Reception i Cinemateket | © Frederik Emil Høyer-Christensen/gbCrates (All Rights Reserved)

It's Muir Monday, and time for another quotable quote from John Muir.

 

"One touch of nature makes the whole world kin." - John Muir

 

I took this shot over Memorial Weekend, hiking up to Nevada Falls in Yosemite. I don't know who the hikers were, but as Muir notes, we are kin.

 

Keep up with Muir Monday (and more) at SoCalHiker.net.

~Mitch Hedberg (American Comedian, 1968-2005)

 

July 2, 2009

239/365=604

Quotable cupcake toppers, made especially for the Glasgow Film Theatre crowd!

 

Photo by www.innesmorrison.com/

 

quotabl.es

On May 31, Mike and I made an early-morning visit to the new Trader Joe's (211 Walter Seaholm Dr.), located just two blocks from our condo. After we finished our shopping and were heading out of the store, I couldn't resist stopping to take a photo of this Matthew McConaughey cutout, in which he is dressed as his character (David Wooderson) from the movie Dazed and Confused. The word bubble next to him plays on one of McConaughey's eminently quotable phrases from the film: ''Trader Joe's in Downtown Austin? Alright, alright, alright.'' :)

Marc Senasac from Broadband Mechanics.

 

These are my notes from Meshforum, taken on index cards. Please add notes and tags liberally, especially if you were there or can augment the ideas in any way, like point to a book or related url. Thanks!

Sangvinsk Vino Diskurs starring Mårdøn Smet & Peter Kielland (monster skud-ud hérfra til hans legendariske tegneserie FISK!) | Thomas Thorhauge Det Sidste Ord Fernicering/Reception i Cinemateket | © Frederik Emil Høyer-Christensen/gbCrates (All Rights Reserved)

comicwiki.dk/wiki/Peter_Kielland

comicwiki.dk/wiki/Fisk

Every morning, I say, “I vow to be grateful for the precious opportunity of human birth.” And I don’t let myself use the excuse that I don’t have time. It doesn’t take much time to be grateful. It doesn’t take much time to notice the way the shadow of the tree outside the window flickers on my bedroom wall. About two or three seconds. Wow!

–Susan Moon

These are my notes from Meshforum, taken on index cards. Please add notes and tags liberally, especially if you were there or can augment the ideas in any way, like point to a book or related url. Thanks!

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