Sunday, 30 March 2008

Why are we so polite to each other?

I am surprised to find that I am accused by 'polite' people (who run others down behind their backs) of being abusive.

Even when asking them straight-forward questions like:

"Why haven't you done what you promised ?"

Personally , I find abrasive people like Jeremy Paxman, a relief and very refreshing.

There aren't many of them.

When I meet one, which is rare, I am immediately attracted to them!

Why is this?

Why are people so (bloody fucking) polite?

The result is that when someone says "I like you", we wonder what they really mean.



The Bird and the Bee "Polite Dance Song"

Tuesday, 25 March 2008

Why do people delight in making beautiful things



Hopi pottery




Emmanuel Peccatte - photo Geoff Dellow ! at Potfest in the Pens 2007




Some of mine




Annabella

Pictures I will never see with the naked eye!



Another site with fabulous photos - new one every day.

Why do people continue to take such expressive photos

Reuters - they change daily.

I find them very evocative.

Thank you!

Sunday, 23 March 2008

Why does this bring tears to my eyes?

Australia says sorry.

Will our government in the future say sorry to our young people for their policies on housing and education?

This video gives me hope that it will.

Sunday, 16 March 2008

Why aren't there more people like this guy?


Jonathan Powell

Speaking a lot of sense on Andrew Marr's show. Hopefully this will appear here!

Thursday, 13 March 2008

Is this what teaching is all about?

Teacher and student communicating as equals.

Watch this!

Who knows what talent we have in front of us when we teach.

Is it not possible that we can bring out our students inner capabilities?

Do we really 'listen' to the abilities that kids demonstrate?

Can we not encourage them to be experts in a small area and so that some start to blossom?

Can we listen to what they have to say and try to understand when they often don't have the skills to express what is in their heads.

It's like communicating with a child before they learn to speak. What are they trying to say?

Will we ever find out.

Can a good Flash project be so multifaceted that a whole range of talents can shine.

See my Flash Blog !

Wednesday, 12 March 2008

Why don't we have bridges like this in Britain?



Designed by the amazing Santiago Calatrava

Why do we need inspiration?

I certainly do.

It refuels my positive energy.

I am ever thankful to people who live their lives with passion.

! ! PASSION ! !

Here is someone - forget what it's all about - enjoy empathising with this wonderful human being!

Listen and watch Anne Sophia von Otter

Thank you Utube

See also the same story told differently!

What's it all about? (Does it matter?)

The Erl King see wikipedia

"Goethe's poem begins with a young boy being brought to his home by his father. The meaning is somewhat ambiguous, as the word "Hof" has the rather generic meaning of "yard" or "place." ("Platz" is a synonym.) In this case it could mean a "courtyard" or "farmyard" (though "der Bauernhof" is the literal word for a farmyard). The ambiguity about the father's social rank is quite acceptable because any father would have similar feelings about a son (or daughter) so ill and in pain.

The poem begins by giving the impression that the child is simply dying from a vague, unspecified ailment and sees death as a figment of his imagination. As it proceeds, the poem takes an ever darker twist, and ends with the child's death.
One story has it that Goethe was visiting a friend when, late one night, a dark figure carrying a bundle in its arms was seen riding past the gate at high speed. The next day Goethe and his friend were told that they had seen a farmer taking his sick son to the doctor. This incident (along with the legend) is said to have been the main inspiration for the poem."

Thank you Christine Atkinson for discovering this for me!

Geothe and Schubert and Berlioz (orchestration) too!

We now have Otter's Recording on CD!