
Saturday, January 31, 2009
Strolling around the neighbourhood - a Fotosafari

Spanish on the Tube 1/1/09 HNY
un saludo saeh
Friday, January 30, 2009
Reflection on a University building
NYC Graffiti Problem
Fuk Graff 5 DVD Trailer (2009)
Shoot a Cop to Kill
From the people of the "Men In Black" videos comes another Polish train video.
De la gente de "Men In Black" viene otro video de trenes polacos.
Download (Rapidshare - 6 parts - GraffTorrents.com)
extraer un zip despues de bajar los 6 y se junta automaticamente el video
TRAILER:
Art Inconsequence
Only Markers

Only Markers received a new package with some rare goodies...
you can see more pics here
Only Markers tiene una nueva rareza pa la cole. Mas fotos aqui
Thursday, January 29, 2009
Hoisting Sky Watch Friday
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Colour or black and white?
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
B is for Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson
Bjørnstjerne Martinus Bjørnson (December 8, 1832 – April 26, 1910) was a Norwegian writer and the 1903 Nobel Prize in Literature laureate. Bjørnson is considered as one of "The Great Four" Norwegian writers; the others being Henrik Ibsen, Jonas Lie, and Alexander Kielland. Bjørnson is celebrated for his lyrics to the Norwegian National Anthem, "Ja, vi elsker dette landet".
"At the close of 1857 Bjørnson had been appointed director of the theater at Bergen, a post which he held for two years, when he returned to Christiania (now Oslo)." The pictures accompanying this post shows a statue that was raised in his honour outside the theatre "Den Nasjonale Scene" in Bergen. The statue was made by the famous Norwegian sculptor Gustav Vigeland and was unveiled 1n 1917.
From 1860 to 1863 he traveled widely throughout Europe. Early in 1865 he undertook the management of the Christiania theatre, and brought out his popular comedy of De Nygifte (The Newly Married) and his romantic tragedy of Mary Stuart in Scotland. In 1870 he published Poems and Songs and the epic cycle Arnljot Gelline; the latter volume contains the ode Bergliot, one of Bjørnson's finest contributions to lyrical poetry."
He lived for long periods outside Norway, and his literary career had its many ups and downs, but he managed over time to become Norway's "National Poet". He produced novels, plays and poems of both romantic and realistic character.
Wikipedia concludes like this:
Bjørnson was, from the beginning of the Dreyfus Affair, a staunch supporter of Alfred Dreyfus, and, according to a contemporary, wrote "article after article in the papers and proclaimed in every manner his belief in his innocence".
Bjørnson was one of the original members of the Nobel Committee, and was re-elected in 1900. In 1903 he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature.
Bjørnson had done as much as any other man to rouse Norwegian national feeling, but in 1903, on the verge of the rupture between Norway and Sweden, he preached conciliation and moderation to the Norwegians.
He died on April 26, 1910 in Paris, where for some years he had spent his winters, and was buried at home with every mark of honor. The Norwegian coastal defence ship HNoMS Norge was sent to convey his remains back to his own land.
But to all Norwegians, he will be remembered as the man who wrote the words to our National Anthem, "Ja, vi elsker dette landet" (here sung by Sissel Kyrkjebø and The Mormon Tabernacle Choir).
Today's post is my second entry in the fouth round of ABC Wednesday, the meme initiated by Denise Nesbitt.
Monday, January 26, 2009
Sunday, January 25, 2009
Today's Flowers: A touch of spring in January
Saturday, January 24, 2009
No. six out of six out of six....
My problem is that I store my pictures in a semi-chronological order; that is: year followed by month, but with the odd special occasion (typical Holidays in addition) also. On top of that, under each of these are the folders for pictures that have been processed. Of course one can choose to sort each folder according to the alphabet, date taken, date processed, up-wards or downwards or what-ever until one finds one that can be used.
In-stead I found that it was easier to go to the area where I store the files that have been used on one of my blogs or on my now dormant home-page. There at least there are some normal groupings. The 6th folder contains pictures from travels abroad and the 6th picture according to day taken was the one above - the Eiffel Tower in Paris. The typical picture-postcard tourist snap-shot. It was first presented 1n 2008 in a post in Mrs. Nesbitt's ABC Wednesday.
So to the story behind the picture:
It was taken on May 31. 2005. I had not intended to go to Paris at all. However, my then soon-to-be 16 years old son was going there with part of his French-group at school together with two teachers. Less than 24 hours before departure I got a phone call from the French-teacher saying that the other teacher had become ill and could I step in. After a hasty family council, we decided that I should do so. Luckily I had some unused holiday I could draw upon, and I managed to get someone else to take a scheduled lecture for me and off we went.
It all went very well, with the French-teacher, myself, my son and a small bevy of 16 years old girls...
Friday, January 23, 2009
Spring in January?
I suppose we will have snow more than once after this, but at least there is now hope!
Thursday, January 22, 2009
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
A is for An African-American President in America!
I congratulate all Americans with their new president. He represents at the moment the hope of "The remaking of America" for both Americans and the rest of the world.

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Monday, January 19, 2009
Headless activity in Odd Shot

PS If anyone should doubt the authenticity of the photo, I have a 12.5 MB RAW-file to prove it.
Sunday, January 18, 2009
Graffiti News Clips
Road To The PTRFilmen Trailer
El Mundo 27-12-2002
Today's Flower - A Water Lily


Saturday, January 17, 2009
Peace by the water

Friday, January 16, 2009
A logo for Petunia's FofoSafari

She has now launched a contest for a new logo and my attempt is shown to the left and below. More about the contest is here.
