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- Alguien dijo que la mágia del amor es como La Luna... cuando no crece desaparece.
- Someone said that the magic of love is like The Moon ... when it does not grow it disappears.
Willie Nelson
I think this was my first exposure to the music of Willie Nelson My roomie was a campus radio DJ and they got a lot of free albums they never wanted to play.
"On Phases And Stages, Nelson describes a separation, first from the woman's point of view (side one), then from the man's (side two). Both are true to the milieu in which Nelson works: The woman runs away, finds another, but still wonders; the man loses himself in self-pity and then assumes the facade of honky-tonk bravado. Nelson can make a banal line like "ironing and crying, crying and ironing" say much more than it does on the surface. He seems to understand an unloved woman better than any dozen articles from Ms.: "If guilt is the question/Then truth is the answer/I've been lyin' to me all along." His deceptively simple lyrics fit whole chapters into single lines: "Sister's comin' home/Momma's gonna let her sleep the whole day long/Mirror's gonna tell her/Just how long she's been gone." And when "sister" goes back to the corner beer joint, "her jeans fit a little bit tighter than they did before."
The fact that Nelson can fashion a believable scenario with such sparseness is a tribute to his ability to turn experience into good music. Phases And Stages, his best work to date, now seems to call out for the filmmaker who can turn good music into good cinema."
(CHET FLIPPO in Rolling Stone Magazine)
(Posted: Mar 14, 1974)
Tunes:
The woman's point of view (side one)
Washing The Dishes
Walkin'
Pretend I Never Happened
Sister's Comin' Home - Down at the Corner Beer Joint
I'm Falling in Love Again
The man's point of view (side 2)
Bloody Mary Morning
No Love Around
I Still Can't Believe You're Gone
It's Not Supposed to be That Way
Heaven and Hell
Pick up the Tempo
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The former Birmingham City University site, which will provide Birmingham with 1,400 new homes after the 2022 Commonwealth Games
Another of Greg's phasers. This one is a one peice unit made of real metal, hand crafted.
The weight of this unit is significant, I'm pretty sure that if the phaser bit fails, a pistol whip with this unit would hurt like crazy
Loading the Elrod:
Maneuver Elrod toward opening without jamming it against the other wall, the Kluge, the air compressor, Dr. MacMillan, Mr. Meers or myself.
Decals I believe r by 100 customs sorry if I gave the wrong cred but I think he turned out pretty good
The Brighton Wheel, also known during its planning and construction phase as the Brighton O and the Wheel of Excellence, is a transportable Ferris wheel installation erected in October 2011 on the seafront in Brighton, below the East Cliff near Brighton Pier. It has planning permission to remain in place until 2016.
The Brighton Wheel website states that the wheel is 45 metres (148 ft) in diameter, and has a maximum height of 50 metres (160 ft) above sea level.
There are 35 standard gondolas, each able to carry up to six adults and two children, and one VIP gondola able to carry up to four people, giving a maximum capacity of 284.
As demonstrated by its move from South Africa to England, the structure is fully transportable and its operator Paramount Attractions claim it can be disassembled and removed in two weeks. Commentary is available on the views and buildings visible during the ride, which consists of three full rotations lasting about 12 minutes in total. Opening hours are 10:00 am to 11:00 pm all year. The wheel is lit at night.
Unsettled conditions do not phase the moths
Continuing the trend of excellent catches, Sunday night was no different. With a few showers here and there and temperatures not as warm as we have had recently it did not seem to put of the moths.
There were of course less individuals as I would expect on a slightly cooler and breezy night, but the amount of new species for the year surprised me once more.
The rarest moth of the night was a silky fresh Yponomeuta sedella easily seperated from similar shaped Yponomeuta's by the grey silky tinge.
My first record of this species was on the 19th of May 2010 in Hatfield Broad Oak, Essex so this is my first record for Hertfordshire. It appears to be quite scarce here with just 10 records up to 2006.
Amazingly four more garden firsts were found in the trap. They were an Acrobasis consociella (which took some time to id but on comparison with my other photos of this species from other places I came to an acceptable conclusion), Carpatolechia proximella, the very distinct Rhodophaea formosa and another tricky one with similarities to other species Paraswammerdamia nebulella.
Macro's took a back seat for a change but with some fabulous species with annual appearances of Toadflax Brocade and Small Ranunculus.
Dark Sword-grass was back after the '14 absence.
I could have done with a breather after all that lot, but it wasn't too be...it was field trip time!
Catch Report - 13/07/15 - Back Garden - Stevenage - 1x 125w MV Robinson Trap
Macro Moths
1x Toadflax Brocade [NFY]
1x Small Ranunculus [NFY]
1x Barred Straw [NFY]
1x Grey Dagger [NFY]
1x Small Ranunculus [NFY]
2x Large Arches [NFY]
1x Dark Sword-grass [NFY]
1x Small Fan-footed Wave [NFY]
7x Silver-Y
2x Cabbage Moth
5x Heart & Dart
5x Heart & Club
9x Dot Moth
2x Flame
1x Maple Prominent
1x Pale Mottled Willow
1x Beautiful Golden-Y
1x Buff Arches
1x Brown Rustic
20x Uncertain
1x Double-striped Pug
5x Peppered Moth
3x Scarce Footman
3x Scalloped Oak
1x Small Emerald
2x Smoky Wainscot
1x Buff Footman
1x Phoenix
2x Clay
2x Large Yellow Underwing
2x Flame Shoulder
Micro Moths
1x Yponomeuta sedella [NFG]
1x Carpatolechia proximella [NFG]
1x Acrobasis consociella [NFG]
1x Paraswammerdamia nebulella [NFG]
1x Rhodophaea formosa [NFG]
1x Euzophera pinguis [NFY]
2x Nomophila noctuella [NFY]
1x Lyonetia clerkella [NFY]
2x Pleuroptya ruralis [NFY]
1x Aphelia paleana [NFY]
1x Blastobasis adustella [NFY]
1x Carcina quercana [NFY]
1x Eudonia pallida [NFY]
1x Pammene fasciana [NFY]
2x Trachycera suavella
2x Spilonota ocellana
1x Blastodacna hellerella
3x Zeiraphera isertana
1x Plutella xylostella
2x Emmelina monodactyla
2x Epiphyas postvittana
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Mioveni, Romania, 09.10.2022 Handball player during the game between Rapid București vs Team Esbjerg - Women's EHF CL 2022-2023 - Group Phase
The former Birmingham City University site, which will provide Birmingham with 1,400 new homes after the 2022 Commonwealth Games
Amtrak 161 the Phase I heritage unit leads Amtrak train #6 the eastbound California Zephyr at Hinsdale, IL.
I probably shouldn’t have bought this, but I kept wondering if a tube phaser wouldn’t be hipper than the Fender harmonic tremolo for a Jimi-box. Now if my right hand just worked.
U.S. Army National Guard Officer Candidates from Arizona,
California, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota,
Missouri, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Oregon, Texas, Washington and Wisconsin in-process for OCS Phase 3 at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, July 27, 2018. They are taking their first steps towards becoming commissioned officers. (Photo by Spc. Bradey Pettit)
Taken at the window of the Air bus at landing when the temperature was rising. Many things are puzzling in this image. Regular spacing of water droplets ia probably due to their origin from a uniforn layer of ice ...: water suface tension is rather high and when ice melts water cannot form a single layer splitting in droplets. I wonder if regular spacing may be linked to the "wet angle" between glass and water...