Hello Cruel World
Wednesday, August 30, 2006
 
Out of the Closet
December 27, 2005
The Secret Histories of Dresses, pt. 1
http://www.dressaday.com/2005/12/secret-histories-of-dresses-pt-1.html

January 21, 2006
Secret Lives of Dresses, No. 2
http://www.dressaday.com/2006/01/secret-lives-of-dresses-no-2.html

February 23, 2006
The Secret Lives of Dresses, Vol. 3
http://www.dressaday.com/2006/02/secret-lives-of-dresses-vol-3.html

April 16, 2006
The Secret Lives of Dresses, Vol. 4
http://www.dressaday.com/2006/04/secret-lives-of-dresses-vol-4.html

July 16, 2006
The Secret Lives of Dresses, Vol. 5
http://www.dressaday.com/2006/07/secret-lives-of-dresses-vol-5.html

August 8, 2006
The Secret Lives of Dresses, Vol. 6
http://www.dressaday.com/2006/08/secret-lives-of-dresses-vol-6.html

August 30, 2006
Secret Lives of Dresses Vol. 7
http://www.dressaday.com/2006/08/secret-lives-of-dresses-vol-7.html

September 13, 2006
Secret Lives of Dresses Vol. 8
http://www.dressaday.com/2006/09/secret-lives-of-dresses-vol-8.html
Thursday, August 17, 2006
 
Test for the Speed of Your Connexion
A Test for the Speed of Your Connexion
A wonderful resource with, among useful things, many images just beautiful to look at, the ASIFA-Hollywood Animation Archive Project Blog.
It includes some digitized images from a 1910 printing of the first comprehensive book on design, Owen Jones' "The Grammar of Ornament", originally published in 1856.
Also images from a rare 1923 edition of Grimm's Fairy Tales illustrated by Gustaf Tenggren.

They're also running a drawing course.
Wednesday, August 16, 2006
 
Spring hailstorm in Sydney
There was a hailstorm in Sydney this afternoon
Sydney white-out snaps - News - smh.com.au
www.smh.com.au/ ftimages/ 2006/08/15/ 1155407800541.htm

My picture — looking out my little window on the world

Spring Hail
Monday, August 07, 2006
 
Burial
It would be a good place to stay for a long time, to watch the leaves curl and uncurl each year, watch the branches thicken and lichen invade fresh territory. I lay beneath a clump of mistletoe today and the breeze kissed me. Gray bark plates and cynipid wasp galls, swelling: I would like to be planted beneath one of these one day, to have this flesh turn to a pulse of deepening green in spring leaves, to have ground squirrels burrow in the softer ground that I become, their hearts beating between my ribs.
faultline.org/index.php/site/comments/mold

Thoughts like mine about being buried at Towrang. From Chris Clarke's blog 'Creek Running North', always recommended.
Friday, August 04, 2006
 
Other Germanic news, but sadder
Someone who isn't Dan Brown demonstrates the most common use of 'Renowned' at the start of a sentence (and, indeed, a paragraph, or even a whole story).
news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/5243582.stm
Renowned German soprano Dame Elisabeth Schwarzkopf has died at her home in Austria at the age of 90.
BBC Video Obituary (approx 1 minute)

Video Obituary (I think?)

I hope this means we get a few good full-length arias played over the next few days/weeks, but I suspect there'll just be snippets. She was very a good singer.

Digital Domesday
From parchment to pixels as book hits web
news.bbc.co.uk/ nolavconsole/ ifs_news/ hi/ newsid_5240000/ newsid_5244300/ nb_wm_5244332.stm
 
Going Fourth
Made it through Fourth Cycle
Trying to live as normally as possible. Not getting much blogging done, though. But I spotted these bands in my nails, showing the effect of the last three chemotherapy doses.


 
Doctor Who Review: short but effective
Good Fiction
[Friday, July 28, 2006 - 8:47 AM www.neilgaiman.com/journal/2006/07/good-fiction.html ]
... I watched the final part of this season's Dr Who last night with Mike and Maddy* (and our friend Sarah). Maddy watched the end of it with her head on my chest, and it was only after it was over that I discovered that my tee shirt was soaked with her tears.

I love that Russell Davies and his team have built something I can watch with her, that she cares enough about to shed tears over...
(from www.neilgaiman.com )
This has not yet arrived in Australia: Anticipation
[* one of his daughters — other is called Holly. Does the Oz tendency to -ie/-ey nicknames stem from British ancestry?]
 
The Shipwreck News
GRAF ZEPPLIN
news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/5223514.stm [small map; clear if less detailed; gives overall location]
www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,13509-2287104,00.html [small map, good detail]
news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060728/ap_on_re_eu/poland_nazi_shipwreck_1 [US version]
On 12 July 2006 a ship belonging to the Polish oil company Petrobaltic found a 265 m long wreck close to the port of ?eba (BBC report says 55 km north of W?adys?awowo) which they thought was most likely Graf Zeppelin. On 26 July 2006 the crew of the Polish Navy's survey ship ORP Arctowski commenced penetration of the wreckage to confirm its identity, and the following day the Polish Navy confirmed that the wreckage was indeed that of Graf Zeppelin. She rests at more than 264 feet (80 metres) below the surface.

www.maritimequest.com/warship_directory/germany/pages/aircraft_carriers/graf_zeppelin.htm has photos of her launching.
[Do you know this site? The Maritime Quest home page describes it as: "A quest for the photographic history of the worlds ships. A quest to bring to the forefront little known tales of the sea. A quest to uncover the history behind the worlds greatest ships."]

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