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JOE MEEK (MOUNTAIN MAN)
[15MAR10]
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KOKO TAYLOR 1928 - 2009 'QUEEN OF THE BLUES' Recently I have been watching that fantastic Martin Scorcese DVD-box about 'The Blues'... Brilliant production, archiving American musical roots. The dvd 'Godfathers and Sons', tracing the electric blues in Chicago with Marshall Chess of Chess Records, has an interview and powerfull material by Koko Taylor. Today I found she died last year. Here is a tribute, to her and The Blues. ![]() Grammy Award-winning blues legend Koko Taylor, 80, died on June 3, 2009 in her hometown of Chicago, IL, as a result of complications following her May 19 surgery to correct a gastrointestinal bleed. On May 7, 2009, the critically acclaimed Taylor, known worldwide as the “Queen of the Blues,” won her 29th Blues Music Award (for Traditional Female Blues Artist Of The Year), making her the recipient of more Blues Music Awards than any other artist. In 2004 she received the NEA National Heritage Fellowship Award, which is among the highest honors given to an American artist. Her most recent CD, 2007’s ‘Old School’, was nominated for a Grammy (eight of her nine Alligator albums were Grammy-nominated). She won a Grammy in 1984 for her guest appearance on the compilation album ‘Blues Explosion’ on Atlantic. Born Cora Walton on a sharecropper’s farm just outside Memphis, TN, on September 28, 1928, Koko, nicknamed for her love of chocolate, fell in love with music at an early age. Inspired by gospel music and WDIA blues disc jockeys B.B. King and Rufus Thomas, Taylor began belting the blues with her five brothers and sisters, accompanying themselves on their homemade instruments. In 1952, Taylor and her soon-to-be-husband, the late Robert “Pops” Taylor, traveled to Chicago with nothing but, in Koko’s words, “thirty-five cents and a box of Ritz Crackers.” In Chicago, “Pops” worked for a packing company, and Koko cleaned houses. Together they frequented the city’s blues clubs nightly. Encouraged by her husband, Koko began to sit in with the city’s top blues bands, and soon she was in demand as a guest artist. One evening in 1962 Koko was approached by arranger/composer Willie Dixon. Overwhelmed by Koko’s performance, Dixon landed Koko a Chess Records recording contract, where he produced her several singles, two albums and penned her million-selling 1965 hit “Wang Dang Doodle,” which would become Taylor’s signature song. After Chess Records was sold, Taylor found a home with the Chicago’s Alligator Records in 1975 and released the Grammy-nominated ‘I Got What It Takes’. She recorded eight more albums for Alligator between 1978 and 2007, received seven more Grammy nominations and made numerous guest appearances on various albums and tribute recordings. Koko appeared in the films ‘Wild At Heart’, ‘Mercury Rising’ and ‘Blues Brothers 2000′. She performed on ‘Late Night With David Letterman’, ‘Late Night With Conan O’Brien’, CBS-TV’s ‘This Morning’, National Public Radio’s All Things Considered, CBS-TV’s Early Edition, and numerous regional television programs. Over the course of her 40-plus-year career, Taylor received every award the blues world has to offer. On March 3, 1993, Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley honored Taylor with a “Legend Of The Year” Award and declared “Koko Taylor Day” throughout Chicago. In 1997, she was inducted into the Blues Foundation’s Hall of Fame. A year later, Chicago Magazine named her “Chicagoan Of The Year” and, in 1999, Taylor received the Blues Foundation’s Lifetime Achievement Award. In 2009 Taylor performed in Washington, D.C. at The Kennedy Center Honors honoring Morgan Freeman. Koko Taylor was one of very few women who found success in the male-dominated blues world. She took her music from the tiny clubs of Chicago’s South Side to concert halls and major festivals all over the world. She shared stages with every major blues star, including Muddy Waters, Howlin’ Wolf, B.B. King, Junior Wells and Buddy Guy as well as rock icons Robert Plant and Jimmy Page. Taylor’s final performance was on May 7, 2009 in Memphis at the Blues Music Awards, where she sang “Wang Dang Doodle” after receiving her award for Traditional Blues Female Artist Of The Year. www.bluesmusicnow.com [14MAR2010]
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CHRIS REA Saw Chris Rea perform an excellent gig at the Heineken Music Hall (Amsterdam,NL) yesterday. The brilliant slide guitarist from Middlesborough,UK has said farewell to touring a number of times, due to failing health, but he likes it so on the road that once more he went out there... ![]() www.chrisrea.com Flickr.com YouTube, partial recording of mine, 'Dancing Down the Stony Road' [06MAR10]
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MUSIC FROM THE SOUTH (1)
Some magnificent music comes from the US Southern States... I am particularly interested in singer/songwriters. Americana, progressive country or alt.country... whatever. Grayson Capps sure hits the right note for me, love his music, seen him put up a brilliant performance (twice sofar) and his lyrics are quick-witted, talented, comical at times, a protest at times but enjoyable at all times! Having drawn comparisons over his last few albums to the likes of Tom Waits, Townes Van Zandt and Drive By Truckers, to name but a few, Rott ‘N’ Roll proves Grayson Capps an artist equally singular in vision as those to whom he’s compared. He doesn’t
always paint the prettiest pictures or offer a gleamy white smile, but he does reach down deep to remind us of our own humanity. Grayson’s own words illuminate it best: “How many times must it be said? Though blood runs blue, you still think it’s red, because that’s how it appears when it hits oxygen. Our life is an illusion, and we create the confusion, so take a dose of seclusion to dilute the delusion. And hope that it’s not in vein that we look into the spheres of the fear-fruit bearing tree before we eat again.” [03MAR10]
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FLANNERY O'CONNER
Several stories reveal that O'Connor was familiar with some of the most sensitive contemporary issues that her liberal and fundamentalist characters might encounter. She addressed the Holocaust in her famous story "The Displaced Person," and racial integration in "Everything that Rises Must Converge." In 1951 she was diagnosed with disseminated lupus, and subsequently returned to her ancestral farm, Andalusia, in Milledgeville, Georgia. Although expected to live only five more years, she managed fourteen. At Andalusia, she raised and nurtured some 100 peafowl. Fascinated by birds of all kinds, she raised ducks, hens, geese, and any sort of exotic bird she could obtain, while incorporating images of peacocks into her books. ..... Thanks to Alexander for this magnificent gift and making me aware of the lyrics! [02MAR2010]
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ABANDONED PLANE WRECKS by RICHARD MOSSE
Why do we do the things we do? Richard Mosse, a photographer from Ireland who roamed the earth and harvested fascinating fruits of photography, visited airplane wrecks which were often hard to get to. Such as below wreckage of a Curtiss C-46 Commando in Patagonia... Brilliant stuff ! Richard's exhibition/portfolio, called The Fall, features photographs of extremely remote airplane crash sites, with often partially dismantled or disintegrated wrecks disappearing into an uninhabited landscape; Mosse compares these structures to the Arctic shipwrecks and ruined forest abbeys of painter Caspar David Friedrich. The images were on display at New York's Jack Shainman Gallery, ending during Dec.2009. Mosse: These photos are the result of months of online research, skimming forums, YouTube videos, Google Earth, Flickr, emailing wreck chasers, and cold-calling bush pilots. I'd even surf the web for jpegs of plane wrecks, then bring this information into Google Earth in the hopes of finding tiny silhouettes of downed planes. I was searching for accidents so disintegrated and remote to civilization that they only really exist in the virtual imagination of transient and anonymous online communities. Others had become landmarks, a destination for the intrepid to come and leave their trace... Mosse: I met an extraordinary Dutchman (Hans Wiesman, see here.. - Webmaster)out in Thailand who is known in wreck-chasing circles as the Dakota Hunter. Once an advertising director for a cigarette company, the Dakota Hunter ventures into the world's remotest places to salvage the wingtips of C-47 Dakotas, which he then ships back to the Netherlands to be sandblasted and turned into luxury tables for boardrooms and executive offices. Read more of Richard Mosse being interviewed by BLDGBLOG by THIS LINK or on Acrobat Reader .pdf document I saved. Richard Mosse website www.richardmosse.com Some of the wreck Richard visited, and more, can be seen documented on my webpage Abandoned Plane Wreck of the North and Mystery DC-3 Wreck in the Yukon [01MAR10]
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INFLUENCE OF DUTCH LANGUAGE ON NORTH AMERICAN LANGUAGES
Some boroughs derive their origin from the Dutch settlers. Outside New York we see the same influence. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toponymy_of_New_Netherland [25FEB2010]
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CARL HIAASEN Somewhere during the 1980s I made my first visit to Florida. I preferred the ruggedness of Western parts of USA, than the Eastcoast, and Florida with Disney and all the wrong sort of tourism was far beyond my interest. But for kids Disney and Sea World and all the other attractions are great of course, revisits were planned because of my growing interest in old propellor transports ('skytrucks', 1940s & 1950s vintage) still in commercial use or seized after being used for illegal drugs trafficking. So when I read my first book by Carl Hiaasen, it caught on as he provided an extra dimension. He was a reporter for Cocoa Today (Cocoa, Florida) for two years beginning in 1974, then was hired by the Miami Herald in 1976, where he still (as of 2009) works. After becoming an investigative reporter, Hiaasen began to write novels. Hiaasen's fiction mirrors his concerns as a journalist and Floridian. His novels have been classified as "environmental thrillers" and are usually found on the mystery shelves in bookshops, although they can just as well be read as mainstream reflections of contemporary life. I like how he shows concern for the environment, but is realistic on the subject (many a time crooked politicians or ruthless project developers seem to get away with it). He mingles these serious subjects with a crime plot and has hilarious figures plodding through the story. Captivating and funny in the extreme! WIKIPEDIA CARL HIAASEN WEBSITE [21FEB10]
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PRICES OF LARGE JET AIRLINERS I never realized prices would be readily advertised on the Net... Then again, why not? I suppose you get a discount when you buy 20 or 50 of them !
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KODACHROME
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12.1 MEGAPIXEL WASHDRYER
Specs are great, but they got their wires crossed here... [10FEB10]
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VENICE CARNIVAL MASKS I bought my own mask, celebrating my visit to Venice,Italy in 2009, but my visit was not during the actual carnival days. I hope to go there one day. But I came across photos by Joe Marquez on PBase, he's been there more than one once, so go THERE or to his website THE SMOKING CAMERA, and stand in awe of these masks which seem surreal and real at the same time! [09FEB10]
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WARHAMMER - AGE OF RECKONING I have been fascinated by Warhammer since my son got involved with it, but I never had the time to indulge in this subject (he had to let go, too) To briefly clarify this subject: Warhammer 40,000 (informally known as Warhammer 40K or simply 40K) is a tabletop miniature wargame produced by Games Workshop, set in a science fantasy universe. Warhammer 40,000 was created by Rick Priestley in 1988 as the futuristic companion to Warhammer Fantasy Battle, sharing many game mechanics. Expansions for Warhammer 40,000 are released from time to time, often to facilitate a certain sort of game, such as Cities of Death, Planet Strike and Apocalypse, which give rules for urban, planetary siege and large-scale combat, respectively. The game is currently in its fifth edition. [Wikipedia, more...]
Today I stumbled (because I typed www.blur.com, instead of www.blurb.com while looking for something totally different...) on a link to a mindblowing, f*cking brilliant, trailer of WARHAMMER - [07FEB10]
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BILLY CONNOLLY I recently watched all 8 episodes of Billy's World Tour of Australia again, on dvd. What an outstanding man, larger than life, versatile, humerous and outspoken. I just had to write a few words here on him.
I think I became aware of him when he presented some BBC series. We saw him in the streets of Vancouver,BC (2003 I think it was), but since he was engrossed in conversation with someone we did not walk up to him; our stay in Vancouver was too short to try to attend a show of his. Todate I have not had the pleasure of seeing him live on stage, unfortunately. He has a fantastic website and I don't know who designed it for him, but it is so Billy Connolly... [05FEB10]
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BRITISH CRIME DRAMA ON TV In reference to my 01FEB10 posting, about Midsomer Murders, here is a list (alphabetically) of other British crime drama I very much enjoy, or have enjoyed, watching- Bergerac (John Nettles) Blue Murder (Caroline Quentin) Dagliesh (Roy Marsden) Dalziel and Pascoe (Warren Clarke and Colin Buchanan) Foyle's War (Michael Kitchen) Frost (David Jason) George Gently (Martin Shaw) Inspector Lynley Mysteries (Nathaniel Parker) Inspector Morse (John Thaw) Inspector Wexford (George Baker) Jericho (Robert Lindsay) Judge John Deed (Martin Shaw) Lewis (Kevin Whately) Miss Marple (when played by Joan Hickson) Murder City (Amanda Donohoe) Murder in Mind (various) Murphy's Law (James Nesbitt) New Tricks (Amanda Redman) Prime Suspect (Dame Helen Mirren) Rebus (John Hannah, later Ken Stott) Silent Witness (Amanda Burton, later William Gaminara) Spooks (Peter Firth) Taggart (Mark McManus, later Alex Norton) The Commander (Amanda Burton) The Last Detective (Peter Davies) Trial and Retribution (David Hayman) Waking the Dead (Trevor Eve) Whitechapel (Rupert Penry-Jones) Wire In The Blood (Robson Green) Wycliffe (Jack Shepherd) For more on some of these, see Wikipedia Another list: http://www.hjvanderwijk.nl/series/_series.htm [02FEB10]
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MIDSOMER MURDERS
Helpful links: [01FEB2010]
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POSSE A posse of geese roaming our streets, no doubt in search for food. ![]() This month statistics (www.weerstatistieken.nl) show that the average temperature in the Netherlands was below zero Celsius, quite unique. [31JAN2010]
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BONANZA Today I read in the newspaper that actor Pernell Roberts had died Jan 24th, aged 81. I remember him for playing the part of Adam, in the tv-series 'Bonanza'. Bonanza would be the first Western on tv I've seen. My father had some movie reels of Hopalong Cassidy, of an even earlier date, but Bonanza was the first western series I saw regularly on tv; it was later later followed by Rawhide (with Clint Eastwood) and High Chaparral. I never took to Gunsmoke, but don't remember why not. Pernell Roberts was the last surviving actor who played a member of the Cartwright family. Michael Landon, who played Little Joe, died in 1991, aged 54. Hoss, the gentle giant of the family, played by actor Dan Blocker, died in 1972 at the age of 43. The father role, Ben, was played by Lorne Greene; he died in 1987, aged 72. The series ran from 1959 - 1972, ending upon the demise of Dan Blocker. Roberts had left the series long before, in 1965. [27JAN10]
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LONG HAUL PASSENGER FLIGHTS I hate present day airline service. I dislike short haul flights, my main dislike being redarded as a potential criminal by security, customs and immigration. Not to mention the attitude you get when you want to check in by a human being, who will look at you with the message in their eyes'why the fuck did you not check in through the internet; and what's with all the luggage?' For long haul passenger flights you get all of the above, plus the discomforts on board the flight. And nobody describes it better than Lewis Black on YouTube [27JAN10]
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THE CATCHER IN THE RYE
[26JAN2010]
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HAPPY & UNHAPPY PEOPLE IN THE UNITED STATES
A recent report procliamed that New Yorkers are the unhappiest people in the entire US... New Jersey, Connecticut, Michigan and Indiana are the runners up. On the other side of the spectrum are Hawaii, Louisiana, Colorado, Florida and Tennessee, which are filled with the happiest folks. All in all 1.3 million people were surveyed over the course of four years, and the least miserable were those residing in states that do well in quality-of-life studies. www.livescience.com/culture/091217-happy-state-measures.html www.livescience.com/culture/091217-happy-state-list.html [15JAN2010]
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US DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE, PRINTED ON DUTCH PAPER
Last year, 2009, saw the celebration of 400 years of close relations between the Netherlands and the United States.
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Through centuries the Dutch have explored and traded the globe far and wide. [03JAN10]
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Following was sent to me by Michael Clayton, ending the year on a wry note (note that last listing, at the bottom!): The article refers to bookmaker Paddy Power, who said he headed the list with Monarch because he had received more than 100 bets in the last week that this airline will suffer the same fate as FlyGlobespan, which collapsed 2 weeks ago. Monarch, though, insists that there is no reason for passengers to worry. In early Sep.2008, Paddy Power stopped taking bets on XL Leisure after receiving over 200 bets in 24 hours that it would be the next airline to fail... [31DEC09]
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MY VIEW ON 2009
Internationally: Nationally: [30DEC09]
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THROUGH THE LENS National Geographic greatest photographers (published October 2003)
Bought this book recently, a veritable treasure trove of brilliant photography. www.nationalgeographic.com [26DEC09]
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SEASON'S GREETINGS!!!
Afrikaans ---- Geseende Kerfees en 'n gelukkige nuwe jaar Albanian ---- Gézuar Krishlindjet Vitin e Ri! Amharic ---- Melkam Yelidet Beaal Arabic ---- I'D Miilad Said ous Sana Saida Aramaic ---- Edo bri'cho o rish d'shato brich'to! Armenian ---- Shenoraavor Nor Dari yev Pari Gaghand Aromunian ---- Crãciunu hãriosu shi unu anu nãu, bunu! Azeri ---- Tezze Iliniz Yahsi Olsun Bahasa Malaysia ---- Selamat Hari Natal Basque ---- Zorionak eta Urte Berri On! Belorussian ---- Winshuyu sa Svyatkami i z Novym godam! Bengali ---- Shuvo Baro Din - Shuvo Nabo Barsho Bicolano ---- Maugmang Capascuhan asin Masaganang Ba gong Taon! Bohemian ---- Vesele Vanoce Brazilian ---- Boas Festas e Feliz Ano Novo Breton ---- Nedeleg laouen na bloav ezh mat Bulgarian ---- Vesela Koleda; Tchestita nova godina! Catalan ---- Bon nadal i feliç any nou! Cantonese ---- Seng Dan Fai Lok, Sang Nian Fai Lok Cebuano ---- Malipayong Pasko ug Bulahang Bagong Tuig! Choctaw ---- Yukpa, Nitak Hollo Chito Cornish ---- Nadelik looan na looan blethen noweth Corsican ---- Bon Natale e Bon capu d' annu Cree ---- Mitho Makosi Kesikansi Creek ---- Afvcke Nettvcakorakko Croatian ----Sretan Bo i i sretna Nova godina Czech ---- Prejeme Vam Vesele Vanoce a stastny Novy Rok Danish ---- Glædelig Jul og godt nytår Duri ---- Christmas-e- Shoma Mobarak Dutch ---- Vrolijk Kerstfeest en een Gelukkig Nieuwjaar! Egyptian ---- Colo sana wintom tiebeen English ---- Merry Christmas & Happy New Year Eskimo ---- Jutdlime pivdluarit ukiortame pivdluaritlo! Esperanto ---- Gajan Kristnaskon Estonian ---- Rõõmsaid Jõulupühi Head uut aastat Euskera ---- Zorionak eta Urte Berri On Faeroese ---- Gledhilig jól og eydnurikt nýggjár! Farsi ---- Cristmas-e-shoma mobarak bashad Finnish ---- Hyvää Joulua or Hauskaa Joulua Flemish ---- Zalig Kerstfeest en Gelukkig nieuw jaar French ---- Joyeux Noël et Bonne Année! Frisian ---- Noflike Krystdagen en in protte Lok en Seine yn it Nije Jier! Friulian ---- Bon Nadâl e Bon An Gnûf Gaelic ---- Nollaig chridheil agus Bliadhna mhath ur! Galician ---- Bon Nadal e Bo Ani Novo German ---- Fröhliche Weihnachten und ein glückliches Neues Jahr! Greek ---- Kala Christougenna Kieftihismenos O Kenourios Chronos Greenlandic ---- Juullimi Ukiortaassamilu Pilluarit Hausa ---- Barka da Kirsimatikuma Barka da Sabuwar Shekara! Hawaiian ---- Mele Kalikimaka & Hauoli Makahiki Hou Hebrew ---- Mo'adim Lesimkha. Shana Tova Hindi ---- Shub Naya Baras Hungarian ---- Kellemes karácsonyi ünnepeket és boldog új évet! Iban ----Selamat Ari Krismas enggau Taun Baru Icelandic ---- Gleðileg Jól og Farsaelt Komandi ár! Ilocano ---- Naimbag a Pascua ken Naragsac nga Baro nga Tawen! Indonesian ---- Selamat Hari Natal Iraqi ---- Idah Saidan Wa Sanah Jadidah Irish ----Nollaig Shona Dhuit Italian ---- Buon Natale e Felice Anno Nuovo Japanese ---- Shinnen omedeto. Kurisumasu Omedeto Jèrriais ---- Bouan Noué et Bouanne Année Kadazan ----Kotobian Tadau Do Krimas om Toun Vagu Karelian ---- Rastawanke Sinun, Uvven Vuvenke Sinun Korean ---- Sung Tan Chuk Ha Krio ---- Appi Krismes en Appi Niu Yaa Kurdish ---- Seva piroz sahibe u sersala te piroz be Ladin ---- Bon Nadel y Bon Ann Nuef Lappic ---- Buorit Juovllat ja Buorre Oddajahki Latin ---- Natale hilare et Annum Nuovo! Latvian ---- Prieci'gus Ziemsve'tkus un Laimi'gu Jauno Gadu! Lausitzian ---- Wjesole hody a strowe nowe leto Lithuanian ---- Linksmu Kaledu ir laimingu Nauju metu Livian ---- Riiemlizi Talspividi ja pagin vonno udaigastos Low Saxon ---- Heughliche Winachten un 'n moi Nijaar Luxemburgish ---- Schéi Krëschtdeeg an e Schéint Néi Joer Macedonian ---- Streken Bozhik Malay ---- Selamat Hari Natal dan Tahun Baru Malayalam ---- Puthuvalsara Aashamsakal Maltese ---- Nixtieklek Milied tajjeb u is-sena t-tabja! Mandarin ---- Kung His Hsin Nien bing Chu Shen Tan Manx ---- Nollick ghennal as blein vie noa Maori ---- Meri Kirihimete Marathi ---- Shub Naya Varsh Mongolian ---- Zul saryn bolon shine ony mend devshuulye Monogasque ---- Festusu Natale e Bona ana noeva Netherland --- Prettige kerstdagen en een gelukkig nieuw jaar Norwegian ---- God Jul og Godt Nyttår Occitan ---- Polit nadal e bona annada Oriya ---- Sukhamaya christmass ebang khusibhara naba barsa Pampamgo ---- Malugud Pascu at saca Masayang Bayung Banua! Papiamento ---- Bon Pasco y un Feliz Aña Nobo Papua New Guinea ---- Bikpela hamamas blong dispela Krismas na Nupela yia i go long yu Pashto ---- De Christmas akhtar de bakhtawar au newai kal de mubarak sha Pennsylvania German ---- En frehlicher Grischtdaag unen hallich Nei Yaahr! Polish ---- Wesolych Swiat i Szczesliwego Nowego Roku Portuguese ---- Boas Festas e um feliz Ano Novo Punjabi ---- Nave sal di mubaraka Pushto ---- Christmas Aao Ne----way Kaal Mo Mobarak Sha Raeto----Ramance ---- Bella Festas da zNadal ed in Ventiravel Onn Nov Rapa----Nui ---- Mata-Ki-Te-Rangi. Te-Pito-O-Te-Henua Rhetian ---- Bellas festas da nadal e bun onn Romanche ---- Legreivlas fiastas da Nadal e bien niev onn! Romani (GYPSY) ---- Bachtalo krecunu Thaj Bachtalo Nevo Bers Romanian ---- Craciun fericit si un An Nou fericit! Russian ---- Pozdrevlyayu s prazdnikom Rozhdestva i s Novim Godom Sambal ---- Maligayang Pasko at Masayang Ba-yon Taon! Sami ---- Buorrit Juovllat Samoan ---- La Maunia Le Kilisimasi Ma Le Tausaga Fou Sardian ---- Felize Nadale e Bonu Cabuannu Sardinian ---- Bonu nadale e prosperu annu nou Scots Gaelic ---- Nollaig chridheil huibh Serbian ---- Hristos se rodi Serb-Croatian ---- Sretam Bozic. Vesela Nova Godina Sicilian ---- Bon Natali e Prosperu Annu Novu ! Singhalese ---- Subha nath thalak Vewa. Subha Aluth Awrudhak Vewa Sorbian ---- Wjesole hody a strowe Nowe leto Somali ---- ciid wanaagsan iyo sanad cusub oo fiican Slovakian ---- Vesele Vianoce a stastny novy rok Slovak ---- Vesele Vianoce. A stastlivy Novy Rok Slovene ---- Vesele bozicne praznike in srecno novo leto Sorbian ---- Wjesole hody a strowe Nowe leto Spanish ---- Feliz Navidad y Próspero Año Nuevo Surigaonon ---- Malipayon na pasko sanan bag-on tuig! Swahili ---- ºKrismas Njema Na Heri Za Mwaka Mpyaº Swedish ---- God Jul och Gott Nytt År Sudanese ---- Wilujeng Natal Sareng Warsa Enggal Tagalog ---- Maligayang Pasko at Manigong Bagong Taon Tamil ---- Nathar Puthu Varuda Valthukkal Thai ---- Suksan Wan Christmas lae Sawadee Pee Mai Tok Pisin ---- Meri Krismas & Hepi Nu Yia Tongan ---- Kilisimasi Fiefia & Ta'u fo'ou monu ia Trukeese ---- Neekirissimas annim oo iyer seefe feyiyeech! Tswana ---- Keresemose o monate le masego a ngwaga o montsha Turkish ---- Noeliniz Ve Yeni Yiliniz Kutlu Olsun Ukrainian ---- Veseloho Vam Rizdva i Shchastlyvoho Novoho Roku! Urdu ---- Naya Saal Mubarak Ho Vepsi ---- Rastvoidenke i Udenke Vodenke Vietnamese ---- Chuc Mung Giang Sinh- Chuc Mung Tan Nien Waray- ---- Maupay nga Pasko ngan Mainuswagon nga Bago nga Tuig! Welsh ---- Nadolig LLawen a Blwyddyn Newydd Dda Xhosa ---- Siniqwenelela Ikrisimesi EmnandI Nonyaka Omtsha Ozele Iintsikelelo Namathamsanqa Yayeya ---- Krisema Yiddish ---- Gute Vaynakhtn un a Gut Nay Yor Yoruba ---- E ku odun, e hu iye' dun! Zulu ---- Sinifesela Ukhisimusi Omuhle Nonyaka Omusha Onempumelelo
25DEC09
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THE DUTCH AND THEIR HEALTHCARE By now we of the Lowlands have become accustomed to long waiting lists for any serious surgery, even in life threatening situations such when as diagnosed with an aneurism. One may have to wait 6 months or more. Insurance companies cover certain medical bills if people go abroad (Turkey, Thailand) for treatment. Patients are sometimes given up on because surgery would be too life-threatening, even if their condition is without hope for survival without surgery. People go to Belgium and Germany for a second opinion and find help there. My father underwent surgery in 1997 and almost died 3 times during his 4 months stay: an incorrect diet during recovery from surgery ruptured his gall bladder and he was rushed to intensive care again for immediate surgery. Later Intensive Care became infected by a bacteria and this settled in the wound - his condition worsened and we were called to the hospital during Christmas: he was given up on. But the tough bugger hung on to life and steadily improved. Only days before he was going to be discharged, my father started choking and pressed the alarmbutton: no one appeared. The person next to him was unable to walk or call out, but threw his bedpan in the corridor! This brought a nurse to my father's bed and she was able to attend to him. The explanation why no one showed up initially: 'we were in a meeting and people call us all the time, if we don't ignore some of them we never get a chance to hold a meeting!' My father was discharged and lived another 11 years, which wouldn't have been possible without expertise medical help. But capacity is thin on the ground in the Dutch hospitals and you'll have to take your chances. This week a colleague told me he had to take his wife to hospital after she fell and hurt her hand & wrist. He went to First Aid at the nearest hospital and was told the waiting time for an x-ray and treatment was 7 hours! This is after we've had 2 days of snow in the Netherlands... She took some heavy painkillers and they went home, properly disgusted. Probably the worse thing is that the government, and higher echelon of our health services, hold on to the opinion that our health service is of an excellent standard and they actually look down on countries where we have to go to for treatment!!! 24DEC09
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REMARKABLE ACHIEVEMENT
21DEC09
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A DAY TO CELEBRATE: December 17th
Congratulations Alexander, Frank, Hein...Jeff Rankin-Lowe provided a list showing what Dec.17th meant in aviation:
17 December 1903
17 December 1917
17 December 1918
17 December 1935
17 December 1943
17 December 1944
17 December 1948
17 December 1950
17 December 1951
17 December 1969
17 December 1971
17 December 1981
17 December 1985
17 December 1993
17 December 2003 18DEC09
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CHEEKY BUGGER!
I don't mind its visit, but rather see it getting its meal from the many waterways in the area. 17DEC09
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TRUTH IS STRANGER THAN FICTION
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A few years ago I saw and heard a talented singer/songwriter play at a festival in Holland. Bought his cd 'Tuscola' and was hooked... Meanwhile he has released other cd's, but here I would like to draw attention to his blog: THE RAIN & THE RAIL 'paintings, poems, musings and more from singer-songwriter Nathan Hamilton.' I would like to reproduce something he posted on his blog last month: A Hidden Framei'm not convinced [07DEC09]
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FAR & WIDE -IIIn reference to below, here is a website reader from far & beyond: West Siberia! Oleg, who made these photos last september and more recently, wrote: "I'm working for Shell on their West Siberian project, Salym Petroleum Development. West Salym Oilfield, CPF camp: N60deg 17'29", E070deg 53'51" - www.salympetroleum.ru. Rather civilized place these days, although it used to be quite a middle-of-nothing when we came here 6 years ago (Google Earth and Google Maps are still showing only taiga here, as it used to be in 2004). Well, taiga and swamps, bears and elks, lots of snow and very cold - it's all still here, and to illustrate my point I just walked outside and took a picture of our outside temperature display for drivers... a fox was sitting outside of the front porch, waiting for somebody to feed it). Inside - it's somewhat different now. We've got a well-established and developed field with lot of process and infrastructure facilities, including quite comfy accommodations as well." [04DEC09]
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I am amazed by the amount of visitors each months to my website and it is wonderful to see where they all are!
[02DEC09]
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AIRPORT BOSS EXECUTED
On 07Aug09 the former head of the company that owns Beijing Capital Int'l
Airport was executed! [30NOV09]
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www.biographybase.com [26NOV09]
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Although my first SLR camera was a camera manufactured in East Germany, an Exakta VX500, for me photography started in earnest with an Olympus OM-1, in 1976.
[23Nov09]
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Superlatives are lacking to satisfactorily describe the pollution that is floating in stream, lakes, seas & oceans. And the effects is has on birds and fish. THE TRASH VORTEX (www.greenpeace.org) [DATE]
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PROGRESS IN SEARCH FOR ALTERNATIVE TO FOSSIL FUELS Qatar Airways has operated the world’s first commercial passenger flight powered by fuel made of natural gas. Flight QR076 from London-Gatwick to Doha was performed by Airbus A340-600 A7-AGC on 12Oct09. [17NOV09]
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Eddie Izzard, the talented standup comedian and actor, played the Heineken Musical Hall in Amsterdam, Netherlands last night. Tremendous show. How does one play huge halls by his lonesome, he must have thought.. Well, by projecting himself giant-like on the huge decor! Left and right were close ups, so we did not miss any of his mimicking. Before the show and during the break these screens showed 'the tweets' sent to Eddie, very entertaining! Well done, yeah.... great show! ![]() Izzard's style is heavily influenced by Monty Python, especially in his use of a stream-of-consciousness delivery that jumps between topics as he free associates on stage. He does not generally work from a script, owing to his dyslexia. In fact he adresses dyslexia in his show, pleading to change the name into something simpler (for someone who suffers from dyslexia), name it e.g. 'bonk'. It is funnier when he does it! ![]() During this show he follows evolution, from dinosaurs, tools in the Stone Age, people learning to talk and why, Noah's Ark, farming, 1066 the Battle of Hastings, the Bayeux Tapestry (early frontline journalism) and the Battle of Thermopylae (2nd Persian invasion of Greece)... and his characters such as the Raptor (grrr...) and the Jazz Chicken reappear during the show. Trust Eddie to present this with his personal touch and feel for the absurd, Monthy Python-like, humor.! Weird beyond our visible bounderies of weirdness. He frequently notes the reaction to a joke midstream by miming writing on his hand ("should be funnier" or "lost them there"), asks the audience questions, and verbally engages with hecklers. On 18 March 2007, Izzard was listed as number 3 of the 100 Greatest British National Comedians (just behind Peter Kay at number 2 and Billy Connolly at number 1) as part of British television station Channel 4's ongoing 100 Greatest... series. "I just talk complete bullshit. The history, the politics, I noticed that no one was using history, so there's a lot of history lying about the place, and it's all free, and it's on Wikipedia! You know, I use Wikipedia like a crazy idiot, now. Then I take all this stuff, and I regurgitate it into a weird angle". Eddie himself is also on Wikipedia [15Nov09]
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Johnny Winter, the Blues musician and legend, played in Haarlem's Patronaat, in the Netherlands.
John Dawson 'Johnny' Winter III was born on 23Feb1944, so that would make him 64 when he played the Patronaat on 11Nov09. Many a musician with the life-style to match did not last that long. And Johnny shows the toll of hard living (read he was a heroin user at some point) too. He played a mean gig here, powerful stuff. While his voice had surprising power, I think (to my taste at least) the guitars overpowered his singing. But what rythme this man played, he played that guitar at hispeed, none of that laidback stuff. Good gig. en.wikipedia.org www.johnnywinter.net [14Nov09]
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www.kb.nl/dossiers/sintmaarten/sintmaarten.html DUTCH
13Nov09
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Came across something that got my attention... quote /. http://discarted.wordpress.com/ "We are photographers & concerned citizens living in Los Angeles. / With the goal to shoot photographs freely in public spaces wherever, whenever, of whoever. / And a desire to get the word out, educate and engage. "
"Cause-
Initially, I was
outraged (confirming my fears for US Law Enforcement, having been interrogated in similar fashion in 2005) about this event and applauded this being put out in the open. [11Nov09]
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What do I know of global warning? Nothing much, except
that in the history of Mother Earth it has happened before. It cooled down too. Up and Down. Much ado about what to do about it. Solar activity by that large lightbulb in the sky, and active volcanoes, effect our atmosphere far more than cars do. Cows make up a quarter of the world's pollution through their belching and farting. Brazil has a cattle herd of 200 million. Where to begin?
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I stumbled on the 2nd edition of this masterful product: The year 2008 in photos by Reuter's photographers. Last year I had also bought the no.1 edition, but had forgotten to keep track of it possibly becoming a tradition. Am glad that they have done just that. Engaging, often moving, photography of major events. And a rightful tribute to these news photographers. [09Nov09]
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'At the top of the hill he turned and studied the town. THE ROAD, by Cormac McCarthy
Incredible but true: they made a film of this book... It is titled 'The Waste Land'. Starring Viggo Mortensen, Kodi Smit-McPhee, Charlize Theron. Intend to see it. [06Nov09]
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![]() More can be read on my 'traveloque' : Autumn Leaves, Canada 2009. [01Nov09]
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The following was written by Mark Twain as an Afterword (in a book called A
PEN WARMED-UP IN HELL), and titled 'The Whole Human Race' (1907). I found it rather fitting to open my Blog with this, now used as a Foreword... 'I have not read Nietzsche or Ibsen, nor any other philosopher, and have not needed to do it, and have not desired to do it; I have gone to the fountainhead for information-that is to say, to the human race. Every man is in his own person the whole human race, with not a detail lacking. I am the whole human race without a detail lacking; I have studied the human race with diligence and strong interest all these years in my own person; in myself I find in big or little proportion every quality and every defect that is findable in the mass of the race. I knew I should not find in any philosophy a single thought which had not passed through my own head, not a single thought which had not passed through the heads of millions and millions of men before I was born; I knew I should not find a single original thought in any philosophy, and I knew I could not furnish one to the world myself, if I had five centuries to invent it in.
Nietzsche published his book, and was at once pronounced crazy by the world
- by a world which included tens of thousands of bright, sane men who
believed exactly as Nietzsche believed, but concealed the fact, and scoffed
at Nietzsche. What a coward every man is! and how surely he will find it
out if he will just let other people alone and sit down and examine
himself. The human race is a race of cowards; and I am not only marching in
that procession but carrying a banner.' [29Oct09]
Henry Young offered the following Mark Tain quote, also an apt 'lesson in life': |