Saturday, December 31, 2022

Happy New Year!

 To all my blog readers. Recent years have been "interesting" in good and bad ways. Let's hope this year brings more good than bad for all folks around the world.

Tuesday, December 27, 2022

A wonderful Boxing Day dinner

 Ray cooked a wonderful Prime Rib for us all. We started with shrimp cocktail (one of my very favourite things) and ended up with a pumpkin pie Grace cooked.  It was great being with Richard and Grace and Ray and Naomi. 

Thanks so much!


Monday, December 26, 2022

So nice to have all the snow gone

 We're having our Christmas dinner today with the family at Ray and Naomi's. Ray is doing his famous prime rib. I'm glad we don't have to battle weather conditions. 

Saturday, December 24, 2022

Friday, December 23, 2022

Jim did venture out

 We needed to water the plants at Liz's place. Toni across the street drove him over. What a great neighbour!

Thursday, December 22, 2022

Sitting by the fire

 That was just about all we did yesterday. We hope to venture out today.

Wednesday, December 21, 2022

A sunny day and the snow has stopped

 Well, a bit of respite today but wonder if it's safe to drive. We still have an awful lot of snow on the roads around us.

Tuesday, December 20, 2022

We are completely snowed in now

 I would love to have this all disappear but we do still have power and we have a fair amount of food. We have our candles and flashlights ready. I'm sorry for the folks stuck in airports and other places. I hope the homeless have been housed.

Monday, December 19, 2022

Watching the snow fall Sunday.....

Makes me think of the Blizzard of '96 in Victoria when it wasn't really predicted but we got completely snowed in. 

Sunday, December 18, 2022

Saturday, December 17, 2022

A lovely visit

We had a lovely visit with John and Carol yesterday. So nice to see them.

Friday, December 16, 2022

Good on New Zealand

This seems like a pretty innovative way to stop people smoking. I hope it works!

New Zealand has passed into law a unique plan to phase out tobacco smoking for the next generation by imposing a lifetime ban on young people buying cigarettes.

The law states that tobacco can't ever be sold to anybody born on or after January 1, 2009 - and from now on, the minimum age for buying cigarettes will keep going up and up. 

In theory, somebody trying to buy a pack of cigarettes 50 years from now would need ID to show they were at least 63 years old. But health authorities hope smoking will fade away well before then. They have a stated goal of making New Zealand smoke-free by 2025."


Thursday, December 15, 2022

The French baguette

UNESCO has just made the French baguette part of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of humanity, and the French delegation is wildin out there.'


We have had many wonderful baguettes in our time in France. In our first trip to France we were surprised that households bought bread in the morning for breakfast then fresh bread again for the evening meal.You really did need to do that as there weren't any preservatives.Local bakers got up early to make the morning loaves.Things have changed but our wonderful little village of Carqueiranne had 5 bakeries.I'm sure that has changed too.

Wednesday, December 14, 2022

Italian Christmas decorations

 Who couldn't love these?  Being sold as part of Modernism Week in Palm Springs.



Fioccodineve e Uffoguffo, Delightful Italian Christmas Baubles To Cheer Up Your Holiday Decor

We love Italian designers, and particularly love almost anything that Alessi produces.  No longer available through Alessi, they did have these adorable Christmas baubles in stock last year, but not now.  These are hand decorated, dimensions are 2.36 x 2.36 x 2.36 inches. They are hand painted on an internally mirrored glass base to give the decoration an effect of luminosity and depth. 

 

Fioccodineve e Uffoguffo were designed by Marcello Jori, who was born in 1951. He currently lives and works in Bologna. Having obtained his degree from DAMS (Drama, Art and Music Studies, Bologna), in 1977 Jori embarked on his career as an artist, exhibiting in national and foreign galleries and museums.


Tuesday, December 13, 2022

A wonderful library in Finland

Jim and I both love libraries and have visited many in our travels. Only the really famous ones are in the travel guidebooks but we find almost any library interesting. 


 

Oodi Library provides a radical and increasingly rare service: a free and egalitarian public space. Credit: Kuvio

Two steel arches span over 100 meters to create a fully enclosed, column-free public entrance space; the timber facade is clad with 33-millimeter-thick Finnish spruce planks. There are all manner of curious, Alice in Wonderland-esque places to sit — or indeed, lie down — while leafing through a book.

Among the vast number of amenities, what caught Johansen’s attention were the library’s 3D printers, laser cutters and equipment to digitally sculpt wood. But over time, he realized that there was a more radical and increasingly rare service that the library provides: a free and egalitarian public space.

“Students can sit and study and just hang out,” he explains. “Or you can have your kid walking around, playing around. I always spend time there with my daughter. It’s more of a cultural space. You don’t need to consume anything.”

Monday, December 12, 2022

Lucky New Yorkers

I would love to see this exhibition.

The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York revealed it will hold a landmark exhibition of works by Vincent van Gogh next year focused on the sinuous cypresses that dominated the Dutch artist’s compositions in the last years of his life in the South of France, from his first sightings of them at Arles to works he made at the asylum at Saint Rémy.

The major exhibition—which will be on view from 22 May until 27 August 2023—is one of several shows worldwide commemorating the 170th anniversary of Van Gogh’s birth next year, but the first ever to closely examine the distinctive trees that became emblematic motifs of his work.

The cypresses are the “most famous trees in art history”, which Van Gogh captured with “fierce power and expression, painting them in such a distinct manner”, the Met’s director Max Hollein said in a press conference today (6 December)."





Sunday, December 11, 2022

A violin made of chocolate

 


This was on FB. It didn't say if it was playable or not. It looks like it is.

Saturday, December 10, 2022

Who would have thought...Internet via your glass windows


I seem to think "Who would have thought" a lot these days with so many technological developments. When I first started using a 300 Baud modem to connect to the world I would have laughed at a wireless signal powered by my glass windows.  

By Camille Bello

Windows are fast becoming portals into the future.

Scientists in Switzerland are already paving the way for electricity-generating windows that could help power our homes and devices. But now researchers in Saudi Arabia have developed a technology capable of transmitting a wireless Internet signal powered by the Sun through specialised glass.

"I hope that [in future] smart modern office buildings with gigantic glass windows will work with the Internet based on this technology," Professor Osama Amin, lead researcher on the project at the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, told Euronews Next. 


Friday, December 09, 2022

So nice to see Richard yesterday

 Richard came over and did all sorts of technical stuff for us. Thanks so much!

Thursday, December 08, 2022

Paddling down the Seine

This would have been quite something to see.

Organized by Nautic Festival SA for the Nautic Paris Boat Show, the 12nd Nautic Paddle is scheduled on December 4th. 

 

The race will take place in Paris, with an exceptional setting on the Seine River between the National Library of France (Bibliothèque Nationale de France) and the port Javel Bas. 1000 riders, consisting of professionals and amateurs alike, are expected to be in attendance for the competition. 

 

Reminder: since 2018, 14' boards are allowed to compete."




Wednesday, December 07, 2022

Virtual travel thanks to the folks at Brock House

 I really enjoy these presentations and especially now when we aren't doing any travelling. I hope that will change before too long.

Welcome to Brock House's Monday Morning Travel Series.


This Monday (Dec 5): Rio de la Plata: On the South Side, Argentina’s Buenos Aires and on the North Side, Uruguay. Two side trips to the Seaside City of Mar del Plata and Argentina’s NE Province of Misiones. with Stuart Miles

Next Monday (Dec 12): Hiking and Sightseeing on the Sorrento Peninsula with Dorothy Glover 

Tuesday, December 06, 2022

People make art from the most amazing things

 Nov. 17, 2022

Thomas McKean has noticed a number of things New Yorkers don’t do anymore: leaving business cards on windshields, using plastic “Thank You” bags and hailing yellow cabs. Soon, Mr. McKean, an artist, will add another ubiquitous piece of New York history to that list: swiping MetroCards to ride the subway or bus.For more than 20 years, Mr. McKean has used MetroCards, along with gloves, business cards and other found objects, to make art. Using small scissors and glue, Mr. McKean cuts, stacks and arranges the thin plastic cards into yellow taxis, New York City streetscapes, abstract designs, miniature buildings and, of course, reconstituted MetroCards.“I was amazed how, from this one little flimsy piece of material, there really is a universe,” he said. Mr. McKean declined to give his age but said he was born in New York City and has lived in the East Village for more than 30 years.




Monday, December 05, 2022

Lunch at The Sylvia Sunday

 It was a lovely sunny afternoon and we enjoyed our lunch and the view as usual. Then back to sitting by the fire. 

Sunday, December 04, 2022

Love these murals

I'm sure these murals are going to make travelling and all the hassles more fun. 

"A series of enormous mosaic murals by Yayoi Kusama and Kiki Smith, first announced in October, have been revealed inside the new Grand Central Madison train terminal, which opens to the public later this month in Manhattan. The glass mosaics are the main public art attractions in the terminal, which is part of an $11bn project to connect the Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) to Grand Central Terminal that stretches between 43rd and 48th streets along Madison Avenue."





Saturday, December 03, 2022

A lovely afternoon with Bev

 Yesterday, Bev came over for tea. She was a neighbour when we lived at McKenzie House on Toronto Road and Western Parkway. Her father was Hal Strait and we had fun talking about old Vancouver times. She mentioned "The Betas" (the frat across the street) have been making a lot of noise during the pandemic so we're glad not to be there anymore.

Sitting by the fire enjoying the quiet.

Friday, December 02, 2022

Heygo Tours

 I've been enjoying these tours and you can get "postcards". Well, I managed to get one. Perhaps I'll get more next time.

Thu, 1 Dec 2022

1 postcard



Thursday, December 01, 2022

Leonard Cohen

Last night we saw a great program on Cohen by someone called Nick Broomfield. It's been a long time since we've listened to his music. 

We'll have to fix that!