Saturday, April 30, 2011

Saturation Saturday: Silver

a silver tabby 
a simply gorgeous creature if you go for looks

Flash Gordon was there in silver underwear
okay different movie, different reference, but still

a silverback
the apex of alpha males

I couldn't decide between this eye

and this one

I was torn between an Olympic silver medal
the penultimate sports award
and a silver bullet
the vampire werewolf stopper

Friday, April 29, 2011

A Blog is Not a Life

Guilty! I offer no excuse, I have heard myself say it in various forms.

"I mentioned this in my blog."

"I have a post about that in my blog queue."

"I told this story awhile back on my blog."

I do sincerely apologize for any truncated or abandoned conversations that have sprung from my egomaniacal references to one tiny cul de sac on this infrequently traveled cyber street. Blogging like nearly every other endeavor in life has some positives and some of those other things. One of those negative qualities is the author's belief that everyone they know in the real world reads their blog and retains the essential and life altering insights the blogger believes were conveyed therein.

We really are all brilliant in our own minds. Sometimes that attitude leaks out through the keyboard.

Sorry, it will probably happen again.
--
cartoon from americanhell.com

prince william and kate middleton wedding on 29 Apr 2011



Where will you be when Prince William and Kate Middleton swap vows on Friday, 29 April 2011?













India brings you live the dealings of the much talked about nuptials in recent times.
Prince William is to marry his long time girlfriend Kate Middleton on Friday 29 April 2011. 





The ceremony will get place in Westminster Abbey. Prime Minister David Cameron said, it would be "a happy and significant occasion" and would be marked by a public holiday. 














In this picture the couple poses during a photocall at the State Apartments of St James's fort in London to mark their engagement.





Prince William will marry Kate Middleton in Westminster Abbey. The abbey was the location for the weddings of the Queen and Queen Mother and was the venue for Princess Diana's funeral in 1997.

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Water Bridge Magdeburg (Germany) Europe's Largest Water Bridge-Jembatan Air Terbesar di Eropa




Henderson Waves (Singapore) Pedestrian Bridge Thing-Jembatan Pejalan Kaki Terindah




Favorite Bands/Favorite Songs

While listening to a rock&talk radio show on one of my drives around northern california, I heard a question that seemed too simple to have an easy answer:

"What is your favorite song by your favorite band?"

My thought, of course, was - can you actually have one favorite band? or one favorite song by that band? But lists can be fun, entertaining or revealing so I pose this question to you:

"Name your favorite song by your three favorite bands."

The comment section is open below, let's hear your choices. Here are mine in no particular order.

Yes, that's the Uncle John's Band up there at the top. My favorite Grateful Dead song is China Doll. Links are all to youtube versions of the songs.

I think it's fair in all musical comparison lists to put the Beatles into some sort of emeritus category and make other selections. But I left them in as one of my three and the song: A Day in the Life

My third band is Talking Heads and the song is Heaven.

Heaven, 
heaven is a place, 
a place where nothing, 
nothing ever happens

Your picks?

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Have you ever seen a Frozen Sea?

How about a frozen wave?... See the photos below of the Frozen Sea.

frozen sea
Frozen Sea

frozen sea
Frozen sea photo


frozen sea
Iced sea


frozen sea
Birds on frozen sea waves


frozen sea
Birds in forzen waves


frozen sea
Frozen saltwater


frozen sea
Birds in a salty frozen water


frozen sea
wow


frozen sea
OMG

Monday, April 25, 2011

Why it rains in Europe and NOT in Gulf?

Checkout the photos of evidence of why it's not raining in Gulf than Europe. Just for fun.

Europe

why it rains in Europe and not in gulf
European weather forecast


why it rains in Europe and not in gulf
Europe


why it rains in Europe and not in gulf
in Europe
why it rains in Europe and not in gulf
Sexy weather forecaster
why it rains in Europe and not in gulf
Sexy weather
why it rains in Europe and not in gulf
Europe weather
why it rains in Europe and not in gulf
Wow weather.
why it rains in Europe and not in gulf
olala weather forecast
why it rains in Europe and not in gulf
sexy weather girl

Gulf

why it rains in Europe and not in gulf
Gulf weather forecaster

why it rains in Europe and not in gulf
Old man, weather forecast

The State of Bananas

Regular readers will notice that besides my frequent post mentions of cats, poker & politics; bananas show up a bit more often than the mean or mode of civil conversation might suggest. I like bananas, especially a perfectly ripened one. But did you know...

-the Cavendish variety, which accounts for 95%+ of all imports to the U.S. only became the banana of choice around 1950 after a fungus (Panama disease) killed the majority of the stock of the previous market favorite the Gros Michel. What we mostly eat now is the Dwarf or Nain Cavendish and unfortunately not because it is the most flavorful but because it is the right size, easily transported and until very recently disease resistant.

-bananas are either the 4th, 5th or 6th most cultivated crop in the world, but easily the number one fruit. The debate about the "most cultivated" has to do with interpretations about acreage versus output versus 'units of feed'. For instance rice produces a lot of edible tonnage per acre but crops that grow on large plants or trees may actually produce more edible material in the same ground space. The list is basically: wheat, rice, barley, corn, banana, potato.


-bananas, as we all know, are a very good source of dietary potassium; but did you know that the potassium is radioactive? When you hear a white coated talking head mentioning a "banana dose" they are referring to the amount of radioactive isotope potassium-40 found in a single banana.

-India produces the most bananas in the world, around 22 million metric tons but since most of those are consumed in country; we tend to think more bananas are growth in the big exporting nations like Columbia, Honduras and Venezuela. Worldwide 70% of all imported bananas go to the European Union and the U.S.

-I spent a long weekend in Gulfport, Mississippi one winter pre-Katrina. We had a 20th floor balcony view of the gulf and the Chiquita Banana pier. No other product was off-loaded on that pier, which took up to four container ships at a time; day and night the trucks pulled away from the docks with containers full of bananas headed all across the country.

Sunday, April 24, 2011

Easter


The egg is the pagan symbol of rebirth and often used in Spring rituals to signify the renewal of the seasons and of the earth.

OK this one is a Faberge Egg.
Symbol of elegant greed.

and this one is a chocolate egg
a sugar delivery vehicle

but the rest of these are actually dyed chicken eggs

These, of course, being tie dyed.

Intricacy sometimes make me cross-eyed.

You know this took hours and hours to look that simple

use a laser on an eggshell 
to get a very mixed holiday message