Sunday, December 13, 2009

Happy Holidays!


A snowball-fight with Flickr Friends: in order or appearance:
Sophie
, John, Elena, Albert & Me!   
✰✰✰✰✰ Happy Holidays Guys !✰✰✰✰✰

Monday, September 7, 2009

where I've been...

Make yours @ BigHugeLabs.com
Some remarks on this map from Big Huge Labs
Serbia does not seem to work and I mostly traveled through
these places to get to Greece ASAP. Only saw a tiny bit
of Turkey, never felt "at ease" over there, and I did see
Albania from a boat...Places I still should visit in the EU
(in order of preference): Portugal, Denmark and maybe Ireland...

Sunday, September 6, 2009

Testing Animoto:

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

The Jesus Dynasty / James Tabor

1. James Tabor explains the book.

Friday, May 1, 2009

Handy RUN commands XP & Vista

For fast access just copy and paste these commands in your "Run" box:

Character Map:
charmap
On Screen Keyboard
osk

Windows Magnifier:
magnify




Tuesday, March 31, 2009

When your heroes start to die...

In Memoriam John Martyn (Sept 11, 1948 - Jan 29, 2009)



John Martyn, Folk and Jazz Guitarist, dies at (only) 60 years old.

John Martyn, a Scottish singer and guitarist whose gentle mix of folk and jazz and innovative use of electronic effects have influenced a broad range of musicians since the 1970s, died on January 29, 2009 in Kilkenny, Ireland . I heard the news, only today....2 months after he passed away...I really should start reading newspapers again.


"Well John, let's hope they have distortion pedals in Heaven. Give'm hell up there. We will be searching for the echoplex in the thunder. Thank you so much." (from: Big Muff)

One of the saddest pictures I ever saw of him

However, anyone who has seen this documentary on him*, was aware of the state the poor guy was in. I mean a burst pancreas, broken shoulder, one leg to be amputated and diabetes on top, after a life of heavy drinking and all the "partying" that rock stars do, not that much hope was left for him. "Nobody's fault but my one" he explaines jokingly in the film.

Although he's always and always will be near me in sound and mind , I'll miss the big fellow, but what worries me the most that all my heroes lately are dropping like pigeons one after the other, and that it always feels that a part of you is gone and nothing (really) comes back in return. Another step closer to death, to YOUR demise, even though you were not related in any way to them...Makes you wander and realize that every day is another day"given" to you and better enjoy it to the fullest.

*If you have a fast, steady internet connection this 60 minute time document is also on You Tube.


Monday, March 9, 2009

Create your own personal font!

Works surprisingly well, all you need is a printer, scanner and a steady hand....;)
click here

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Mama Mia!


Still (photgraphed) from the DVD "Mamma Mia". Watched this movie NOT for ABBA nor for the acting performances from Meryl Streep (OK but sometimes over) or Pierce Brosnan (OK but sometimes under) but because the outdoor shoots were almost entirely set in Greece (Agios Ioannis Chapel, Skopelos, Damouchari, Pelion, Kastani Beach, Skopelos). Good Greek photography (Haris Zambarloukos), The best acting came from the extras, excellent propping and set decoration, and of course the divine light of Greece. And I even enjoyed (some of) the dancing. Memorable performances by Christine Baranski, Julie Walters (seen better), La Streep (at times) and Amanda Seyfried. Anyways I brought the Greek locations together as sort of an idea for a trip down there...(if not on the beaten track already)


Kastani Beach, Skopelos, Greece


Grotere kaart weergeven

Agios Ioannis Chapel, Skopelos, Greece


Grotere kaart weergeven

Damouchari, Pelion, Greece


Grotere kaart weergeven

The Trout that was wrong (during the war)

There''s a show on national TV here in B called "Plat Preféré" where the chef/host brings back to life favorite dishes of famous men. People like Roald Dahl, Salvador Dali, Jacques Brel, Johnny Cash & Freddy Mercury, and the infamous Adolphe Hitler...The dish that Hitler - a vegetarian!- "allegedly" liked best was trout with butter sauce.The show was canceled and brought lively discussions (again). Instead he made a "Risotto ai funghi e tartufo" for . Maria Callas.
I kinda felt sorry for the (much underestimated) trout and made my own version of it yesterday for dinner. ("in papillon" with mixed vegetables -match-stick-wise- , wine & butter inside and bacon around it) more info ? need a recipe? the website of Plat Préféré ?, the website of the chef/host ?

Saturday, February 7, 2009

Pinguin



Monday, February 2, 2009

Yiannis Ritsos (The Other Side)


One of my favorite Greeks. I've met him once in Athens (happy day!) a few weeks before his death (sad day) .Somewhat he still rides in the shadow of Kostis Palamas, Giorgos Seferis, and Odysseus Elytis, but it's in his poems that I've discovered the real, ambiguous spirit of Greece. His presence is to be found on the islands, around Athens and certainly on the mysterious, dark & lonely (off season) small peninsula of Monemvassia. A real, complete website should be devoted to him! (I never found one) Picture comes from his "Selected Poems" © Efstathiadis Group and one of the five books I will take into my grave, so to speak...;)
Hear him reading the poem "Moonlight Sonata" (with Beethoven’s Sonata playing in the background) Many thanks to Ifigenia! Also, here's a nice little blog on Ritsos & Monemvasia.
Few people know that he also painted and when in exile he started painting on simple stones or pebbles. I think I've seen a book on this collection on "Painted Stones" (Great Idea!) but all I could find on the web so far was this picture on Flickr:


by logty
Thanks to Isabella (logty ) I know now that this exhibition was organized in the Benaki Museum
in Athens in 2005. Wow, I wish I had seen it! Luckily she's send me two more revealing pictures:
(click to enlarge)




(2B Continued)