But the ball is over now and so is this review. And we go back again to our lives, all of us touched and changed by this strange experiential dance hall.
Leave a CommentYear: 2004
i went on a six hour bike ride yesterday through Wienerwald. it was quite wonderful. at one point, i wandered away from the main bike paths and went to the top of a mountain where there was only the narrowest unused footpath. when i was there, i saw a beautiful red deer and at the very top i found a strange abandoned cave. the woods were so beautiful and green that it wasjust like a trip to Middle Earth. the path pictured in the photo above is the view down from the hilltop where i found the cave. i saw…
Leave a CommentQuebec is the only part of Canada with a cohesive social fabric. It looks like it’s being torn apart as well in the name of neo-liberalism.
Leave a CommentThese Austrians, in German terms, are an idle lot, more interested in sunsets and picnics than work. But damnit, they take care of their country. Green and clean. Perhaps the sanest people on our small earth.
Leave a CommentSchwarzenbergplatz after Coffee and Cigarettes. Vienna at night.
Leave a CommentCoffee and Cigarettes? Sadly, only three of the vignettes are memorable. Two for their brilliance. One for it’s incompetence.
Leave a Comment“Core in my upbringing was a value system that put monetary gain well in its place, behind things like doing what I really want to do. To use net worth as a criterion by which to judge people is to set our children’s sights on cash rather than on things that will actually make them happy.” Tim Berners-Lee
Leave a CommentMy friend Anna is a tragic and beautiful figure.
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