of the seven deadly sins, the eighth and worst by far is emotional blackmail ... the diligent practise of this subtle and ancient art creates a constantly evolving darwinistic moral vacuum in which the brightest new manipulative ideas and stratagems flourish ... and which only you, or i, can fill !
Sunday, March 26, 2006
Friday, March 17, 2006
madrid, la vera, segovia. the alcarria
i'll be flying to madrid tomorrow morning with the loved one
and i'll be neglecting this blog until late sunday march 26th
miss you lots
and i'll be neglecting this blog until late sunday march 26th
miss you lots
Thursday, March 16, 2006
instant mapping
Wednesday, March 15, 2006
the early bird
driving into sussex at about six fifteen this morning i couldn't immediately identify the pale bird sitting on a roadsign with it's back to me, until it suddenly turned it's head through 180 degrees revealing the huge slanting dark and expressionless eyes and lovely heart-shaped face, and was then airborne in less than a second ... a barn owl
Tuesday, March 14, 2006
Sunday, March 12, 2006
lagartera and the sierra de gredos
my very first morning in spain, 1986
faded prints of much loved places
this fuzzy image is scanned from a small print that was pinned up in about six different homes as i've drifted around
it was taken in lagartera in 1986, a sweet village on a low granite hill beside a wide dusty plain with a spectacular view to the snowy sierra de gredos
a few very old ladies still wore their traditional costumes about the streets and the main sources of income were from their families' marvellous embroideries, and from the pig industry which burgeoned with eec grant money at that time
this silhouette of the village soon disappeared as that cash was re-invested in a not-for-sale property boom when the villagers built themselves modern homes on their tiny fields and olive groves
it was taken in lagartera in 1986, a sweet village on a low granite hill beside a wide dusty plain with a spectacular view to the snowy sierra de gredos
a few very old ladies still wore their traditional costumes about the streets and the main sources of income were from their families' marvellous embroideries, and from the pig industry which burgeoned with eec grant money at that time
this silhouette of the village soon disappeared as that cash was re-invested in a not-for-sale property boom when the villagers built themselves modern homes on their tiny fields and olive groves
boat jam
fashion v style ... unreal city
Saturday, March 11, 2006
Friday, March 10, 2006
findon church, near worthing in west sussex
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