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Monday, April 23. 2012ShedShed in Old Deerfield, Massachusetts in the Pioneer Valley. Those might be Hollyhocks, not certain. I need more sheds. You can't have too many sheds. Barn Red is good, but so is white. I think red is homier, in New England anyway. Sunday, April 22. 2012Salt Water Phly Phishing plus My Phishing Philosophy, re-posted: "I'll be glad to help out with advice, encouragement or commiseration if necessary."My post about Mahi and Captain Beardsley's catch the other day brings me around to fishing the fly. This time, we'll concentrate on salt water although some of the techniques and gear I'll mention can also be used for big fresh water game fish. However, before I launch into a short treatise, I'd like to spend a paragraph or two on my personal fishing philosophy. Izzak Walton said Angling may be said to be so like the mathematics that it can never be fully learned. He also said God never did make a more calm, quiet, innocent recreation than angling. While certainly true in some ways, neither statement quite explains the whole attraction to the sport. Fishing, both bait/reel and on the fly can be as complex or as simple as you wish. Basic arithmetic is simple, quantum physics is complex - both are mathematics. A bobber, cane pole with hook and worm are simple - big game reels with three stage gearing, auto-clutch drags and tension monitors on custom carbon fiber rods, ceramic roller guides and high strength butts are complex. Continue reading "Salt Water Phly Phishing plus My Phishing Philosophy, re-posted: "I'll be glad to help out with advice, encouragement or commiseration if necessary.""
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How to survive long flights if you can't sleep on aeroplanesIs Marxism alive or dead?Prof. C. Bradley Thompson says it's still alive, and explains why.
Anti- Reality Studies on campus
Left celebrates Lenin’s birthday todayAt Surber. Related, ZUBRIN: Earth Day’s dark side - Guardians of Earth, persecutors of humankind Also, Sipp: It's Not Easy Being Green And from Tim Blair: "Frankly, if you’re dealing with people who have the power to break the climate, you should probably do whatever they want." We Libertarian-Cons dig the earth too, you know. Our favorite planet, thus far. Visiting aliens tell me that they call it "the water planet." Mia LoveWhen I Go AwayFrom Levon Helm's last record, Electric Dirt (2009)
The Band's version of Dylan's When I Paint My Masterpiece. Like Bob, I think of Levon as an old soul.
From today's Lectionary: "You are witnesses of these things."Luke 24:36b-48
Saturday, April 21. 2012Fight for your rights!Why be chained to reality when you can be chained to government? Via Moonbattery France vs. RealityDynamite Potatoes with KielbasaI tried them. Chef friend sent me the recipe: 3 lbs. white, eastern or yellow flesh potatoes Peel potatoes, cut into 5mm rounds, boil until firm - not soft. drain set aside cut kielbasa into 5mm rounds If the oven is gas it may go quicker Landscape architectMrs. BD and I, and some friends, have been spending a fair amount of time over recent weeks with a well-known Scottish landscape architect (Scotland born and bred, now working in the US - a legal immigrant!). We all happen to be responsible for some lands which demand top-notch design and maintenance, and walking around with this fellow discussing design and plant selection - from trees to perennial beds - is a joyful education. Mind you, we all have a fair and probably well above-average foundation in these things (eg we know what a Little Lamb Hydrangea is, and the difference between an Iris and a Siberian Iris), but a real Landscape Architect (as opposed to a Landscape Designer or, for the bottom of the barrel, a landscaper) not only knows which of the dozen varieties of Boxwoods you need for a spot, but can also step back and produce a big-picture, coherent plan which is more than any of us amateur gardeners could dream of. Landscape Architects are professionals, and rightly so. A wonderful career. Good people to know. Saturday morning linksToon via Vanderleun Public Schools Failing the Poor STOP ALLOWING THE LEFT'S RHETORICAL STRATEGIES TO DEFINE THE DEBATE How Mitt Romney Beats the Press, Avoiding Most National Interviews Early Childhood Reeducation Camps Gov. Brian Schweitzer (D, MT): having a polygamous family history is bad! …if you’re a Republican Enthusiasm Craters for Obama Amongst Young Voters Noonan: America's Crisis of Character - The nation seems to be on the wrong track, and not just economically. George Will: The constitutional right to be left alone Food Stamp Rolls to Grow Through 2014, CBO Says Drip, Drip, Drip: ‘Mormon Mitt’ Meme Keeps Popping Up in Mainstream Media Lefty sees Occupy as a resurgence of Leftism in the US Time for the U.S. to Stop Funding the Palestinian Authority Petitioning for change in Vietnam A Vivid Reminder of How The Climate Debate is Broken As for Mitt Romney, right now he may be the most underrated politician in America Saturday Verse: John DonneDeath Be Not Proud Death be not proud, though some have called thee John Donne (1572-1631) was, at various times in his life, a soldier, member of Parliament, a secretary to the Court, and a renowned preacher - along with being an essayist, poet and song-writer. His first biography was written by - of all people - Izaak Walton. Donne had 12 kids - 7 survived. I guess he liked his wife, Anne More. Friday, April 20. 2012More art to "epater la bourgeoisie"Making art to upset people seems old-fashioned to me, puerile, artless. Funny, isn't it, that there can be so much money in that game? At Art News, When Bad Is Good:
Not a bad essay. Which feels more obsolete in our culture today - propriety or "avant-garde"? I still believe that Thomas Kincaid did more epateing of the bourgeoisie than any of the new "shocking" artists. He truly upset them with his comfortable, un-hip, and highly-profitable corny pictures:
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Select dynamic verbsMake-or-Break Verbs. (h/t Althouse) That is certainly good advice, but who has the time? I can find a family game in this, though. Finding lively verbs to describe scenes and people.
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More on Yom HashoahWe posted Bruce's piece, Yom Hashoah, two days ago. Today, a comment on Claude Lanzmann's memoir, The Patagonian Hare: A Memoir, in This Justifies a Life: Lanzmann’s Memoir and Yom HaShoah Levon Helm, RIPFriday morning linksEasily, by reading Maggie's daily Gypsies invade The Englishman's castle Markets in Everything: 3D Printer for Medicine Earth is celebrating its 400th Birthday? Drunk Woman Hands Over Car Keys to Boyfriend & Faces 30 Years in Prison for It! The 2012 Iowahawk Earth Week Cruise-In Holy Cartagena!… Colombia Secret Service Hooker Photos Released The Democrats’ Racist Gun Control History Russia Rattled By Rising Importance Of Shale Gas " Because American kids have been psychologically disarmed by Leftist school administrations, the bullies, the ones who have resisted this mental disarmament, know that there is no real downside to their behavior." "At the community college we were told to regard students as "customers," and to dumb down the material." Culture — Not Race — Determines Many Crime Stats - Charting a course through the rocky shoals that sank the USS Derbyshire Obamacare in Action? Private Practice Shuts Down Citing 'New Regulations' Northeastern University — Profs Gone Wild - Radical professors give anti-Israel lectures while their Jewish colleagues remain silent. The Questionable Prosecution of John Edwards SHOULD governments — of nations, states and towns — compete like business rivals? Why not, if they want to? Some states want business, some don't. Total Recall: Our Future Hangs on Wisconsin Vote Why the race card The fight for the persuadables What does Obama want to do in a second term? Reinventing Canada: Stephen Harper’s Conservative Revolution When the Media Loses Its Skepticism – High Speed Rail Edition EVERSOLE: Military votes don’t count - Obama Justice Department excuses failure to deliver ballots to troops
MenuIn Spoleto, last summer. Yum. Cannot resist the strangozzi con tartuffo, con cinghiale, because that is the essence of Umbria. Or the polenta con funghi porcino. Thursday, April 19. 2012Shepherding Us Through These Troubled Times
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That part about Jack Johnson isn't true, but it's a good old tune. Your Thursday Cracked FestivalIt's been too long since our last one: 5 Gourmet Foods That Used to be Cheap The World's 5 Worst Ways To Get Drunk The 5 Creepiest 'Progressive' Parenting Fads
Secular ApocalypticismGood short essay by Pascal Bruckner (can that be his real name?): Apocalyptic Daze - Secular elites prophesy a doomsday without redemption. A quote:
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