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Fortunate Coincidences

by wpmorse on May 26, 2011 at 11:45 am
Posted In: Test

Man, for all my skepticism there are occasional things that are such incredible coincidences that at least makes one want to speculate about the existence of helpful pixies or some such. I’d been looking for a single CD from an audiobook collection. When I’m listening to audiobooks I have a bad tendency to put them into a pile as opposed to putting them back into their container like I should. Because of this several of these audio books can get mixed together or completely mislaid.

Such was the case of disk seven of Terry Pratchett’s “Making Money” read by Stephen Briggs. I had already renewed it to buy myself some time but I was beginning to get the bad feeling I had returned it already in the wrong container. Something, regrettably, I’ve been known to do far too often.  I’d been going with my usual strategy i.e. don’t panic and clean, but my options were running out quickly.

While I was organizing my office desk I had just put some books on top of the bookshelf that is right next to a filing cabinet that has my scanner on top of it using my portable office doorbell as a book stand.

Five minutes later I found the doorbell wasn’t quite heavy enough for this task as the books came crashing down into the space between bookshelf and filing cabinet. Swearing to myself I moved the cabinet to retrieve the books and doorbell, preying the fall hadn’t done any damage, and there was the disk.

So the romantic in me is choosing to pretend that mischievous pixies knocked over my books to point me in the right direction. Of course the annoying rationalist is going to just remember to start looking behind the cabinet first.

└ Tags: Annecdotes, Coincidences, Life
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Addition to the Life List

by wpmorse on May 24, 2011 at 11:45 am
Posted In: Test

Just have to brag about the newest addition to my life list, a Red Breasted Sapsucker! I was walking to the University District and I heard the tapping of a woodpecker foraging in the tree I was passing by. I automatically assumed it was a flicker because they are REALLY common in city limits here. But since this was an opportunity to get a close look I stopped. Lo and behold it was not a flicker. I briefly mistook it for a Hairy Woodpecker until I saw the completely red head. Fortunately by a wonderful coincidence the bird had the courtesy of letting me see it two blocks away from the Seattle Audubon so I was able  to duck my head in and tell them I saw a woodpecker with a red head. (It’s difficult when the accurate description actually is a hindrance in identification, sort of like trying to identifying a Steller Jay by telling someone you saw a Blue Jay.) So going through the various guides and finding that Red-Headed Woodpeckers don’t get farther west then Michigan, my sighting was identified as a sapsucker. (though they did sound surprised that it’s head was as red as I described)

└ Tags: Bird, Birdwatching, Nature
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Friday Museum Sketches

by wpmorse on May 20, 2011 at 12:59 pm
Posted In: Art

Today’s sketch is a detail from the David and Goliath segment of Ghiberti‘s Gates of Paradise I did when it was touring in Seattle. I actually saw it in Florence long ago when I was in seventh grade. However at the time I didn’t appreciate it as much as I should have as I had read Agony and the Ecstasy one too many times and had Michelangelo on the brain.

└ Tags: Italian Art, Lorenzo Ghiberti, sculpture, Sketches
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Fuzzy Nation

by wpmorse on May 18, 2011 at 12:10 am
Posted In: Test

Well this evening I went to University Books‘ presentation of science fiction author John Scalzi who was here plugging his new book, Fuzzy Nation. Along with the usual reading Q & A which included how his agent managed to publish what was essentially his H. Beam Piper fanfic. He had a handful of entertaining treats for the fans at the reading. First was a remarkably convincing puppet version of Little Fuzzy, and second a live performance by musician Molly Lewis of the song Fuzzy Man by Paul & Storm

Update. John Scalzi describes the event far better than me.

 

└ Tags: Books, John Scalzi, Paul & Storm, Science Fiction
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Tuesday Rhapsodies

by wpmorse on May 17, 2011 at 6:25 am
Posted In: Test

Okay this one’s a bit of a stretch, but I have seen it defined it as such, and since I like to throw pop examples into the mix it’ll do. So this week’s Rhapsody is Scene’s from an Italian Restaurant by Billy Joel. Thinking about it I don’t think counting this song as a Rhapsody isn’t too strange. The way it goes all over the place in style to the point it is essentially three songs fused into one I think counts as “irregular in form as much as anything else does. Still it’s one of my favorite Billy Joe songs. I usually like his more experimental pieces the best so it’s great to see one like this be on his top ten list of greatest hits. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=au74rR9lIYQ

└ Tags: Billy Joel, Music, Rhapsody, Rock & Roll
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Bill Bailey – on creationism and evolution.

by wpmorse on May 14, 2011 at 11:11 pm
Posted In: Test

Just a little something I stumbled over. The other day. I’ve enjoyed Bill Bailey in many a British Sitcom but man, his stand up rocks!!

└ Tags: Bill Bailey, Charles Darwin, Comedy, Creationism, Evolution
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