Happy New Year To everyone
Happy New Year
To everyone who has read my blog over the past few months and particularly to those who have got in touch and said such nice things.I hope that everyone has a peaceful but interesting New Year.
Happy New Year
To everyone who has read my blog over the past few months and particularly to those who have got in touch and said such nice things.I hope that everyone has a peaceful but interesting New Year.
Happy New Year
To everyone who has read my blog over the past few months and particularly to those who have got in touch and said such nice things.I hope that everyone has a peaceful but interesting New Year.
Happy New Year
To everyone who has read my blog over the past few months and particularly to those who have got in touch and said such nice things.I hope that everyone has a peaceful but interesting New Year.
Spooky
Just been watching Jim Carey in "The Trueman Show" and came across this while blogging at the same time:
Cixous writes: "The dead man's death gives us the essential primitive experience, access to the other world, which is not without warning or noise but which is without the loss of our birthplace. So it gives us everything, it gives us the end of the world; to be human we need to experience the end of the world. We need to lose the world, to lose a world, and to discover that there is more than one world, and that the world isn't what we think it is. Without that, we know nothing about the mortality and immortality we carry. We don't know we're alive as long as we haven't encountered death. These are banalities that have been erased. And it is an act of grace."
on allied
Spooky
Just been watching Jim Carey in "The Trueman Show" and came across this while blogging at the same time:
Cixous writes: "The dead man's death gives us the essential primitive experience, access to the other world, which is not without warning or noise but which is without the loss of our birthplace. So it gives us everything, it gives us the end of the world; to be human we need to experience the end of the world. We need to lose the world, to lose a world, and to discover that there is more than one world, and that the world isn't what we think it is. Without that, we know nothing about the mortality and immortality we carry. We don't know we're alive as long as we haven't encountered death. These are banalities that have been erased. And it is an act of grace."
on allied
Spooky
Just been watching Jim Carey in "The Trueman Show" and came across this while blogging at the same time:
Cixous writes: "The dead man's death gives us the essential primitive experience, access to the other world, which is not without warning or noise but which is without the loss of our birthplace. So it gives us everything, it gives us the end of the world; to be human we need to experience the end of the world. We need to lose the world, to lose a world, and to discover that there is more than one world, and that the world isn't what we think it is. Without that, we know nothing about the mortality and immortality we carry. We don't know we're alive as long as we haven't encountered death. These are banalities that have been erased. And it is an act of grace."
on allied
A great day out
I spent most of today walking the next section of the River Thames on my walk from the barrier back to its source.
Today we walked from Oxford to Eynsham, not far but hard enough with two kids under 5 one on my back and the other in an all terrain pram! There were huge steely grey skies with the river winding its way beneath them like a ribbon of liquid pewter. As we came to the end of our stretch the setting winter sun turned the pewter to gold and this was quickly followed by the biggest moon I've seen for ages.
Good for stretching the body and the mind....
A great day out
I spent most of today walking the next section of the River Thames on my walk from the barrier back to its source.
Today we walked from Oxford to Eynsham, not far but hard enough with two kids under 5 one on my back and the other in an all terrain pram! There were huge steely grey skies with the river winding its way beneath them like a ribbon of liquid pewter. As we came to the end of our stretch the setting winter sun turned the pewter to gold and this was quickly followed by the biggest moon I've seen for ages.
Good for stretching the body and the mind....
A great day out
I spent most of today walking the next section of the River Thames on my walk from the barrier back to its source.
Today we walked from Oxford to Eynsham, not far but hard enough with two kids under 5 one on my back and the other in an all terrain pram! There were huge steely grey skies with the river winding its way beneath them like a ribbon of liquid pewter. As we came to the end of our stretch the setting winter sun turned the pewter to gold and this was quickly followed by the biggest moon I've seen for ages.
Good for stretching the body and the mind....
Good stuff....
Paradigms are second-order information. They frame the eddies. They determine which questions are sensible to ask and which issues are urgent. They enable science to proceed with its daily tasks. They require, by definition, an act of genius to be born. But perhaps we have entered a time when multiple paradigms can exist.
The Web is ready for this but the real world isn't ... and the funding comes from the real world.
from joho the blog

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