Yearly Archives: 2009

Three songs from “A Factory Night”

Three songs from A Factory Night

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Pictures from “A Factory Night (and then again)”

At a concert at Plan K in Belgium, Brussels The Wake Biting Tongues Section 25

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Brussels from “Noctis” (night bus) 10

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Brussels from tram 94

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Restaurants in Brussels

Passing by Balaton Tscharda Lunch in “Fait Masion”

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Pictures from the road

An intricate picture made up from 180 tiles at the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam Schiphol. The Brueghel’s tree at the same place My favorite detail from a Brueghel picture at the airport museum Representing “Spring” at the art installation at the airport … Continue reading

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Card: Magic Street (2006)

I listened to the unabridged version of Orson Scott Card‘s Magic Street that I borrowed from the local public library. It was read superbly by Mirron E. Willis. He really got into each character’s mind and managed to sound as … Continue reading

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Brogger: The Jade Cat (1997)

There is a reason that gems are framed with metals: to accentuate their beauty and hold them in place. The Jade Cat by Suzanne Brogger though is like a series of gems with no frames at all. There are fascinating … Continue reading

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Michell: The Temple at Jerusalem (1990)

The thesis of John Michell’s The Temple at Jerusalem: a Revelation is that the real measurements (cubits) for the Temple in Jerusalem should be multiplied by six compared to the commonly accepted unit. This would make the Temple much larger, … Continue reading

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Collins:The Woman in White (1859)

Another big hurray for the librivox.org volunteers. I just finished listening to all 25 and half hours of the audio version of Wilkie Collins‘ The Woman in White, all recorded by volunteers. As I browsed the forum of the volunteers … Continue reading

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