Headings

Food (428) History (350) Travel (238) art (203) France (138) Spain (130) Vancouver Island (123) maritimes (119) UK (96) Portugal (81) Postcard of the Interwebs (70) Musings (47) Tofino (47) Scandinavia (44) book (37) Hornby (29) Movie and TV (25) Conventions (23) Music (19) Wisdom without Zealotry (17) Quadra Island (12) San Francisco (11) Ottawa (5)

Wednesday 23 March 2016

Postcard of the Interwebs - 23 March 2016

Alternative Theory of the Creation of the Universe: What if the universe always was at a certain point and there was no big bang.

Why do People Think Supernatural Phenomenon Exists: Interesting study of why the brain thinks the way it does for some.

Finding Free Fruit: Nice little site for getting your fruits for free.

12 Steps for Staying Inspired: A good list.

Detailed Drawing of Saturn V rocket and Apollo Moon Lander: I loved these type of drawings as a kid (still do).

How Babies Think about Thinking: How young minds start developing the cognitive problem solving procsess.

Brain Scaffolding: Repairing damage to the brain.

Wednesday 16 March 2016

Cross Country Skiiing at Mount Washington

Through work, we had the opportunity to have a ski day at Mount Washington ski resort and I took it. It was a wonderful experience. Not only was the scenery great but the serenity and opportunity to be alone during the skiing part was a calm zen oasis. It was a good time to just be and not beholden to anyone and anything other than myself. It was a breather. Also got to read for about five hours for the bus ride up and down!

There was not many people taking part in the cross-country skiing, probably because of the weather.


Also got a closeup of a creepy big-handed garden gnome that I pass by when driving up and down Vancouver Island. Now that I've had a closer look it is no less creepy.
Definitely a day well spent.

Monday 7 March 2016

Tafelmusik: House of Dreams

This past Saturday evening, my wife and I saw a concert given by Tafelmusik whom we have seen before. They were in town to present their “House of Dreams” multi-media experience, which was fantastic. They spent several years locating five houses in Europe that featured art and music in their history to create a musical and visual experience. This permitted the audience to take a tour of the five homes, with art by Vermeer, Canaletto, and Watteau digitally put back, while listening to Handel, Bach, Marais and Vivaldi. Like their Galileo Project, it was a unique experience for the senses. As always, would see them again and again.