Oh gosh, you guys, I really miss playing my ukulele.
(And I am STILL UPSET that the extreme cold of a few weeks back has messed up the wood and made it come apart at the edge a little.)
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Oh gosh, you guys, I really miss playing my ukulele.
(And I am STILL UPSET that the extreme cold of a few weeks back has messed up the wood and made it come apart at the edge a little.)
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Finale | Swan Lake
Thanks to Wrats for introducing me to Matthew Bourne’s beautiful choreography.
Swan Lake - Ballet Suite, Op. 20 - Finale (Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky)
Oh. Oh, that’s stunning.
npr:
A street scene from the old city of Kairouan. Google ‘npr revolutionary road’ to follow our travels through the countries of the Arab Spring. (John Poole / NPR) (Taken with Instagram at Kairouan, Tunisia)
The colors in this shot completely stun me. Beautiful composition too. I wonder who this woman is.
Hoping I can make this show (I’d have to miss the opening act, since I have class that gets out at 8); but look at this concert poster, you guys. Oh wow, do I love it.
Radiolab Podcast: Why Isn’t the Sky Blue?
I can’t stop thinking about this. As a lifelong student of Homer and a longtime lover of science, languages and culture, this blew my mind like it hasn’t been blown in what feels like years. Absolutely incredible!
What is the color of honey, and “faces pale with fear”? If you’re Homer—one of the most influential poets in human history—that color is green. And the sea is “wine-dark,” just like oxen…though sheep are violet. Which all sounds…well, really off. Producer Tim Howard introduces us to linguist Guy Deutscher, and the story of William Gladstone (a British Prime Minister back in the 1800s, and a huge Homer-ophile). Gladstone conducted an exhaustive study of every color reference in The Odyssey and The Iliad. And he found something startling: No blue!
Supposedly Gladstone’s chapter on colors in Homer is available here; I will have to take a look at it, because wow.
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DAY 3 - Thursday, March 22nd 2012 - Las Cruces, NM to Roswell, NM
White Sands National Monument
UM, AWESOME. The only thing I regret about this trip is that I forgot to bring my sandboard so we could ride the dunes. White Sands is a little under an hours drive north east of Las Cruces, NM. It is miles and miles of beautiful white sand dunes. We took a few hours to hike around, take photos and video and then just lay at the top of a very large dune. The weather was perfect, no wind and about 70 degrees.
These are some of my iphone photos. -misha
Seriously, though, how gorgeous is all this?