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"Who leaves the pine-tree, leaves his friend,
Unnerves his strength, invites his end."
- Ralph Waldo Emerson, "Woodnotes"
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Back to my El Nido set...
This one's straight-out-of-the-camera (SOOC). One of our boatmen, signaling the start of our voyage.
"Arya" is a quotable quote from the Filipino movie Muro-Ami (Reef Hunter). I think it means something like, "Go!"
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Canon EOS 450D / Digital Rebel XSi
Tokina 12-24mm f4 DX
Kenko Pro1D 77mm CPL
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Location: Bacuit Bay @ El Nido, Palawan, Philippines
A few common quotations which originated with Roman authors or historians. From Time-Life's series "Great Ages of Man".
This is virtually straight out of the camera (SOOC).
I don't know what happened, but it did.
Shaded garden on a sunny blue sky, and . . . . this.
Well, I actually kind of like it.
Quotable quotes Theme
I know this is a photo everyone takes; them with their camera and mine isn't very creative, but I was bored and i needed something to photoshop.
Today, my dad and I went to play tennis. It was fun, but the place we went to to play had seagull poop everywhere >: ( And my shoes are white.
Unrelated, But i love this quote by Coco Chanel :
"Where should one use perfume?" a young woman asked. "Wherever one wants to be kissed," I said.
How come all of the fancy French ladies had all the amazing quotes? I wish i could say quotable things, oh well :S
Enjoy the photo nonetheless :)
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Pia Zölzer, Lena Schrieb, Ellen Wagner.
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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
There's a sketchy little alleyway that runs between our apartment complex and the small area of South Lake Union that has yet to be gentrified. It's full of graffiti - this particular "nugget" being my favorite, not just because the artist used the word "turd," but because he or she added an apostrophe to the word "nuggets." (Oh, and open up a larger version of the image to see the quotable quote: "White boys can't control it!")
medievalpoc: lo-fem: darlingmaxi: nnekbone: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie quotables... (via www.buzzfeed.com) ✌️ Love her! [A series of quotes from author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie on colored squares with certain words enlarged for emphasis. 1. Power is the ability not just to tell the story of another person, but to make it the definitive story of that person. 2. Show a people as one thing, only one thing,over and over again, and that is what they become. 3. Our histories cling to us. We are shaped by where we come from. 4. A student told me it was such a shame the Nigerian men were physical abusers like the father character in my novel. I told him that I had recently read a novel called American Psycho and that it was a shame that young americans were serial murderers. 5. I often make the mistake of thinking that something that is obvious to me is obvious to everyone else. 6. His advice to me (and he was shaking his head sadly as he spoke) was that I should never call myself a feminist because feminists are women who are unhappy because they cannot find husbands. 7. At some point I was a Happy African Feminist who does not hate men. And who likes lip gloss and wears high heels for herself and not for men. 8. About 52% of the world’s population are women. But most of the positions of power and prestige are occupied by men. The late Kenyan Nobel Peace Laureate Wangari Maathai put it simply and well when she said, “The higher you go, the fewer women there are.” 9. Because of writers like Chinua Achebe and Camara Laye…I realized that people like me, girls with skin the color of chocolate, who’s kinky hair could not form ponytails, could also exist in literature. 10. My college roommate asked if she could listen to what she called my ‘tribal music,’ and was very disappointed when I produced my tape of Mariah Carey.] read more I’ve bolded the first three quotes because if there is anything this blog is about, that’s a pretty great summary. Thanks to lo-fem for the accessibility.And also because Chimamanda Adichie is a human tour de force. Official Website Video: “The Danger of a Single Story”
Thoughts on non-verbal communication
It is thought that non-verbal communication makes up around two thirds of the information that people exchange and this is made up of both body movement and facial expression. Some movements even come with their own specific meanings, these are known as “quotable gestures” such as a shrug when somebody doesn’t understand something other motions that accompany words such as pointing when referring to an object or direction are known as “speech related gestures”. Tension throughout the body also can be very descriptive with tense poses often indicating negative emotions and relaxed poses indicating positive emotions, a good example of this is the slight tilting of the head when feeling positive or relaxed where exposing the neck suggests a person feels under no threat of attack. Also involuntary eye movement plays a large part in human communication such as looking up and to the left which is an indication of visually constructed thought which is often linked to the act of lying as an individual invents something to say. The eyes can be very expressive such as attraction causing the pupil to dilate, Charles Darwin even refers to a “brightening of the eyes”* and goes into some length into animal interaction also and how they in term display expression to each other.
*THE EXPRESSION OF THE EMOTIONS IN MAN AND ANIMALS.
BY CHARLES DARWIN, M.A., F.R.S., &c. (page 215)
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
Fury: "What happened to this country? When did the a$$holes start running things? How did they get away with the pissant little rules they make us live by? Why do they use ten words to hint at what just one would say? I feel like I blinked and someone turned the place into the United States of Pu$$ies. These figures are the Marvel Legends figures.
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Donor: Gift of Michael T. Heitke
Photographer Credit: Scottish Rite Masonic Museum & Library
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Please visit this site. You will learn many interesting things. I enjoyed reading it. www.coconutrepublic.org/quotable_notables.php
for best results download: landlocked blues by bright eyes
If you walk away, I’ll walk away
First tell me which road you will take
I don’t want to risk our paths crossing some day
So you walk that way, I’ll walk this way
And the future hangs over our heads
And it moves with each current event
Until it falls all around like a cold steady rain
Just stay in when it’s looking this way
And the moon’s laying low in the sky
Forcing everything metal to shine
And the sidewalk holds diamonds like the jewelry store case
They argue walk this way, no, walk this way
And Laura’s asleep in my bed
As I’m leaving she wakes up and says
“I dreamed you were carried away on the crest of a wave
Baby don’t go away, come here”
And there’s kids playing guns in the street
And ones pointing his tree branch at me
So I put my hands up I say “enough is enough,
If you walk away, I’ll walk away”
And he shot me dead
I found a liquid cure
From my landlocked blues
It’ll pass away like a slow parade
It’s leaving but I don’t know how soon
And the world’s got me dizzy again
You think after 22 years I’d be used to the spin
And it only feels worse when I stay in one place
So I’m always pacing around or walking away
I keep drinking the ink from my pen
And I’m balancing history books up on my head
But it all boils down to one quotable phrase
If you love something, give it away
A good woman will pick you apart
A box full of suggestions for your possible heart
But you may be offended and you may be afraid
But don’t walk away, don’t walk away
We made love on the living room floor
With the noise in the background of a televised war
And in the deafening pleasure I thought I heard someone say
“If we walk away, they’ll walk away”
But greed is a bottomless pit
And our freedom’s a joke
We’re just taking a piss
And the whole world must watch the sad comic display
If you’re still free start running away
Cause we’re coming for you!
I’ve grown tired of holding this pose
I feel more like a stranger each time I come home
So I’m making a deal with the devils of fame
Saying “let me walk away, please”
You’ll be free child once you have died
From the shackles of language and measurable time
And then we can trade places, play musical graves
Till then walk away, walk away
So I’m up at dawn
Putting on my shoes
I just want to make a clean escape
I’m leaving but I don’t know where to
I know I’m leaving but I don’t know where to
If you're living in Europe, today marks the last day you can send in your Kodachrome films for developing. Which is such a shame, I actually can not find any words for it. At least no words which would be quotable.
I decided to use up my last roll during last summer on a trip to London, Cornwall & Brighton. Here it is.
Beachy Head, East Sussex
My favourite poem, by Jenny Joseph.
"When I am an old woman I shall wear purple
with a red hat that doesn't go, & doesn't suit me..."
Shaquille Rashaun O'Neal (born March 6, 1972), frequently referred to simply as "Shaq", is an American professional basketball player, rapper, and actor. He is widely perceived as one of the most dominant players in the history of the NBA[1][2] and one of the most quotable athletes of all time.[citation needed] Currently, he plays at center for the Cleveland Cavaliers. O'Neal has won four NBA Championships, three with the Los Angeles Lakers and one most recently in 2006, with the Miami Heat.
Some sketch-notes I took at the Meshforum conference in San Francisco. Please apply notes and tags liberally. Comments too!
I heart metadata!
words www.pub.gov.sg/marina/Pages/default.aspx
picture www.clubsnap.com/forums/showthread.php?t=450171 (couldn't find the exact photographer, this is all google images could give me. sorry to you who took this shot!)
The Best of Morrissey is the Morrissey greatest hits collection for the American market. In Britain, and here in Australia, we get Suedehead: The Best of. This version covers the first ten years of his solo career (1988-1997), and contains 21 tracks.I remember when I first heard Morrisseys music. It was the last year of high school, and I was studying Oscar Wilde in literature. To help me study, I went on the net and searched the P2Ps for Oscar Wilde, in case there was a reading or performance of one of his works I could download (I dont use that sort of thing these days, mind you). Nothing much came up except for something by a Morrissey. I downloaded it, and there was a smooth voiced man speaking passionately on it about how incredibly quotable Oscar Wilde is, and how he thought that the upcoming Importance of Being Earnest Film was hopefully going to be really big. At the end of the track, there was a snippet of a song sung by Morrissey, singing his heart out. I found out much later the track was Alma Matters, a kind of an appropriate song lyrically for the last year of high school. At the time, I had no idea, but I wanted to hear more, so I ended up getting a couple of compilations, one from his old band The Smiths, and the other from his solo career. Catchy tunes, witty lyrics, great voice, I quickly became a fan.A lot of rock listeners prefer The Smiths to Morrisseys solo stuff. Though the quantity of classic tracks is a fair bit higher of a Smiths record than a Morrissey solo CD, I do prefer a good Morrissey solo song to a good Smiths one. The production is brighter, playful and colorful. The band toys with a lot more styles than The Smiths did. Morrissey sounds more like himself too, free to explore his interests more fully in his lyrics, be they the romance of crime, boxing matches, or the music industry, along with his usual themes of unrequited love, boredom and the struggles of youth. Its a little deeper in its Britishness that the Smiths too (if that makes sense). Hes a brilliant lyricist, and in this part of his career its just as good as it was when he started.If youre getting into Morrissey, Ive got to warn you. Choose the compilation you get carefully. If you like what you hear and want to get more, you will end up with overlap, as Morrissey has rereleased and repackaged his songs in so many different ways. For that reason, I prefer the Suedehead compilation, as there are rare tracks there you wont find on any other full length CD. Heres a rundown of how many of the songs on The Best of! youll find on Morrisseys other full length discs:3 are on Viva Hate (1988)7 are on Bona Drag (1990, compilation)1 is on Kill Uncle (1991)5 are on Your Arsenal (1992)3 are on Vauxhall and I (1994)2 are on World of Morrissey (1995, compilation)10 are on Suedehead: The Best of (1995, compilation)1 is on Southpaw Grammar (1995)1 is on Maladjusted (1997)1 is on My Early Burglary Years (1998, compilation)1 is on Rare Tracks (1998, compilation)The rare track is Lost, a B-side originally from the Roys Keen single. I would have preferred the B-side I Can Have Both (one of my favorites, and one Morrissey used to do live often), but Lost has grown on me. Its a mid-tempo song with lush production about a skywriter, a pilot of one of those planes that writes things with the smoke. Its well sung, and has some touching lyrics. Everybodys lost, but pretending they are not. I know what he means...This compilation comes with a nice thick booklet, which I always like. It contains full lyrics, a few pictures of Morrissey, a lengthy foreword of sorts by Michael Bracewell, speaking very highly of the music and its singer. I think he overanalyses a bit in it, but no matter. Where each song charted in both the UK and US is also listed, which is interesting. (Lost peaked at #671 in the UK. Hehe!). I also just notice that Morrissey himself recommends some albums for the listener to check out in the back page of the booklet. (Jobriath, Phil Ochs, The Ramones, Nancy Sinatra and Burt Bacharach). Interesting choices...If youre looking for a one disc overview of Morrissey, this is probably the best one to get. If you think you may become a fan, (and if you like this, you probably will do) you might want to pick up another compilation (like Bona Drag or Suedehead) to avoid a bit of overlap later. For More 5 Star Reviews The Best of Morrissey by Morrissey
if you walk away, i’ll walk away.
first tell me which road you will take,
i don’t want to risk our paths crossing some day.
so you walk that way, i’ll walk this way
and laura’s asleep in my bed.
as I’m leaving she wakes up and says
“I dreamed you were carried away on the crest of a wave
baby don’t go away, come here”
and the world’s got me dizzy again.
you'd think after 22 years I’d be used to the spin.
it only feels worse when I stay in one place,
so i’m always pacing around or walking away.
i keep drinking the ink from my pen
and I’m balancing history books up on my head
but it all boils down to one quotable phrase
"if you love something, give it away"
a good woman will pick you apart;
a box full of suggestions for your possible heart.
you may be offended and you may be afraid,
but don’t walk away, don’t walk away.
so I’m up at dawn,
putting on my shoes.
i just want to make a clean escape.
i’m leaving but I don’t know where to.
bright eyes
how tall do you think i am? i have always been of the opinion that i'm of fairly normal proportion, making judging my height fairly difficult. while we're on the subject, how old do you think i am?
this last question is one i have to struggle with most days. do i want to appear older than i am to imply extra wisdom within my profession, or do i want to appear young and fresh faced and keen and eager? will my younger patients think me an old fart if they don't know how old i am, or will the grandparents decide i'm too young to understand their concerns?
RIP m.jackson.
“If there is one door in the castle you have been told not to go through, you must. Otherwise, you'll just be rearranging furniture in rooms you've already been in.”
~ Anne Lamott, Bird by Bird: Some Instructions on Writing and Life
This was the quote of the day amid the entertainment news on the concession stand tickers at the Century Theaters- the best seat for the 21st century.
I imagine this was the case at all of them which used the tickercom feed. This was taken in Walnut Creek, California on November 19th, 2007.
www.fbi.gov/hq/td/fwg/quotables.htm (scroll to the bottom)
findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa4020/is_200601/ai_n1718248
www.brianstorms.com/archives/000461.html (you now get 10,900 citations in google)
When you think about it, nobody ever says "you know, I really don't like the moon."
Boy the moon's popular.
If you're living in Europe, November 30 2010 marks the last day you can send in your Kodachrome films for developing. Which is such a shame, I actually can not find any words for it. At least no words which would be quotable.
I decided to use up my last roll during last summer on a trip to London, Cornwall & Brighton. Here it is.
Whitecross Street, EC1, London
I took my oldest son Kol on a hike to Horton Springs last weekend. What a treat it was to play in the cool water and find gazillions of bugs and butterflies everywhere. The four mile hike was hot going uphill, especially with the camera pack/tripod on my back, but we were rewarded at the top of the trail with cool, clean water to drink as it spouted right out of the earth. We were also treated to cool showers and rumbling thunderclaps all the way back down the trail. Of course, as luck would have it a few of the shots I had hoped to make on the return trip were rained out, but I'm going to assume that's just the universe telling me I need to return soon and try again.
I hope you enjoy the quotes I've embeded on these two versions of this image. They're my own, and they're my first attempt to express something quotable,lol.
"A photograph without color is like an acapella song. One must appreciate the bare foundation of it's beauty without the instrument of color" ~Amanda Manfredi : )
I've recently just realized how much this irritates me. This issue here is that these kids clearly have learned this racist behavior from home, from their family, from their environment. This isn't hip-hop's fault, you fucking idiots. It was perfectly fine for you to call us niggers for 200 years but now that we've taken the word back - NOW it's offensive and needs to be abolished. Really? Because you can't say it? Are you jealous? You don't like us having something that you can't have?
And by the way, while your hearts may be in the right place by feeling that the word is truly disgusting and should be said by absolutely no one, it's none of your fucking business. And you have no business telling us we can't say it. Stop blaming this problem of racism which white people created, on us. Stop flipping these situations back on us and blaming us. Stop. You're so fucking spoiled and privileged, it's not even funny.
Look, nigga. We can say nigga as much as we want, ok, nigga? And nigga, just because it bothers you, doesn't mean we have to watch our mouths, nigga. No, nigga. Nigga we can say it as much as we want. We took the word back, it's ours, so fuck off, nigga, and just leave us niggas alone to use the word nigga as much as we want, and worry about your goddamn selves, nigga. It's not hip-hop's fault, nigga. Jay-Z ain't gonna babysit 100 million teenagers in the world because their parents are too fucking lazy to pay attention to what their kids are doing, nigga. Nigga, that's not my fault, nigga. It ain't my nigga Jay-Z's fault, it ain't my nigga Kanye's fault, it ain't that nigga Waka Flocka's fault, it's nobody's fucking fault except those stupid ass, racist white people. Stop blaming us for making the mess that you clearly made.
Kids are listening to rap music and hearing the N-word? Where the fuck are those kids parents, and why are they being irresponsible and not paying attention to the kind of media their children are consuming? I'm so sick of it. Really, anybody bothered by this, you need to mind your own fucking business, and stop telling us what we can and cannot say, and stop telling us how to fix this racism problem when we didn't even create the fucking problem to begin with. Nigga.
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Wonderful quotes to inspire and lift up at Oprah.com www.oprah.com/more.html?section_type=undefined&page_l...
Roya Shanks as Lucia in “The Quotable Assassin,” by Keith Boynton, New York Times 11/6/06
“Of Lovers and Leavers, Radicals and Reformers” : review by Miriam Horn
theater.nytimes.com/2006/11/06/theater/reviews/06love.html
At Altered Stages, 212 West 29th Street, Chelsea
I grew up reading the Hitchhiker's Guide trilogy. There's a bit of me that thinks I ought to put some kind of clever quote here as a tribute, but every sentence in the series is so remarkably quotable that making the decision as to which quote to use would be quite impossible.
Thanks for the laughs, Doug Adams, wherever you are.
Nick: "#%@*, man -- I've been looking all over for you!"
Logan: "No kidding? Thanks for bustin' up my bar, by the way -- where do you want I should send the bill?"
Nick: "There's a reason for all that--"
Logan: "I got a pretty good idea.... I just put a bush league hit squad into early retirement. Seems they had it in for me on account a' me and you bein' buds."
Nick: "Who..?"
Logan: "From the fashionable skull-and-tentacles look they were sportin', I'd say Hydra. Now, I'd of been glad to bust their heads with you just for old times sake, but they wanna make it personal? Fine -- makes it that much easier to do the wet work!"
(Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D., V. 2, No. 27 - September, 1991)
Background paper: M Coleman Wild Sorbet paper 13
Corner flourish: Bisontine Urban Colors elements
You Said It card: J Wilson Project 52 Quick Quotable Cards
Red fabric: J Wilson Laundry Sock Monster rough remnant 8
Red and blue paper strip: J Sprauge Type+Writer red tapestry
Blue ric rac ribbon: Bisontine Urban Colors elements
Green ribbon: AV Autumn Crush
Green epoxy dot: K Pertiet Buttoned Up 8
Brads and eyelest: Oscraps Moonrise elements
Button: A Branch Sweet Valentine button 2
Small paper strip: K Pertiet Ad 123007
Staples: K Pertiet Baby Buddies elements
Alpha title: K Pertiet Oversprayed alpha
Journal font: Hans Hand
Journaling reads: gnawing, drooling, fever, pain, swelling, really stinky diapers, lethargy, irritability, tears, helplessness. A really long, long day for both of us. Small strip reads: feel better, my darling.
I hope the title isn't too offensive. I tried to use another word but that one is the word that sums it up the best. Thanks for looking!
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
A project to document very quotable quotes from Jerry Maguire
For reference: www.youtube.com/watch?v=OaiSHcHM0PA
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