Photo diary: bopping around Billyburg

September 8, 2013
tomatoes are in high season at the farmer's market

tomatoes are in high season at the farmer’s market

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Andy and I had a hankering to see THE WORLD'S END, and we've spent almost no time ever in Williamsburg so decided to make an evening of it.

Andy and I had a hankering to see THE WORLD’S END, and we’ve spent almost no time ever in Williamsburg so decided to make an evening of it.

The movie was crazy and fun, and then we were hungry. Yelp notified us that there were a multitude of interesting-sounding restaurants nearby.  We tried Trayf and Xixa -- packed to the rafters. We ended up at Cervezeria Havemeyer -- low-key, very much to my taste, Mexico City-style tacos and enchiladas and margaritas, served by an Aussie who'd lived there and approved of our choices (including dessert: grilled string beans)

The movie was crazy and fun, and then we were hungry. Yelp notified us that there were a multitude of interesting-sounding restaurants nearby. We tried Trayf and Xixa — packed to the rafters. We ended up at Cervezeria Havemeyer — low-key, very much to my taste, Mexico City-style tacos and enchiladas and margaritas, served by an Aussie who’d lived there and approved of our choices (including dessert: grilled string beans)

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9-7 iglesia pentecostal

And then a stroll through the burg, on our way to meet one of Andy's swimmer friends at a brand-new bar called Knightsland, where we had a drink before heading back to Astoria through a ridiculous Saturday-night traffic jam

And then a stroll through the burg, on our way to meet one of Andy’s swimmer friends at a brand-new bar called Kingsland, where we had a drink before heading back to Astoria through a ridiculous Saturday-night traffic jam


Quote of the day: AGGRESSION

September 8, 2013

AGGRESSION

In your society, and to some extent in others the natural communication of aggression has broken down. You confuse violence with aggression and do not understand aggression’s creative activity or its purpose as a method of communication to prevent violence. You deliberately make great effort, in fact, to restrain the communicative elements of aggression while ignoring its many positive values, until its natural power becomes dammed up, finally exploding into violence. Violence is a distortion of aggression.

Birth is an aggressive action – the thrust outward with great impetus of a self from within a body into a new environment. Any creative idea is aggressive. Violence is not aggressive. It is instead a passive surrender to emotion which is not understood or evaluated, only feared, and at the same time sought. Violence is basically an overwhelming surrender, and in all violence there is a great degree of suicidal emotion, the antithesis of creativity. Both [sides]…in a war, for instance, are caught up in the same kind of passion, but the passion is not aggressive. It is its opposite – the desire for destruction.

Know that yearning is made up of feelings of despair caused by a sense of powerlessness, not of power. Aggressiveness leads to action, to creativity, to life. It does not lead to destruction, violence, or annihilation.

— Jane Roberts, The Nature of Personal Reality
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In this week’s New Yorker

September 8, 2013

weirded out by fruit cartoon
I didn’t read everything, but I did read Rachel Aviv’s long, long, long profile of NYU president John Sexton, David Finkel’s very moving report on psychiatric treatment for traumatized veterans, and Jill Lepore’s essay on Woodrow Wilson, which told me a lot of things I never knew about our 28th president. Namely: he spent the last seventeen months of his presidency almost entirely confined to his bed [after a massive stroke], the state of his health unknown to the public and little known even to his own cabinet. He could see only out of a tiny corner of his right eye….He could not use his left arm. He could barely walk.” Wilson was president of Princeton University and governor of New Jersey before occupying the White House, and he’s only U.S. president who earned a Ph.D.

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Eagle-eyed copy editor that he is, Andy pointed out the curious contradiction in the sign on the building on Bruce McCall’s cover (above) — intentional or not?

dog genie cartoonanteaters cartoon


Photo diary: Rowe Labor Day gathering 2013

September 8, 2013

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9-2 caterpillar8-30 andrew bark8-30 ben derek andrew tree8-30 derek in the woods8-30 andrew diamond better9-2 rowe tardis9-2 trayf sandwich for breakfast9-2 group hug with dave dietz cropped9-2 closing circle with al9-2 newt closeup


Quote of the day: ANIMALS

September 7, 2013

ANIMALS

I think I could turn and live with animals, they are so placid and self-contained.…They do not sweat and whine about their condition, they do not lie awake in the dark and weep for their sins, they do not make me sick discussing their duty to God, not one is dissatisfied, not one is demented with the mania of owning things, not one kneels to another nor to his kind that lived thousands of years ago, not one is respectable or unhappy over the whole earth.

— Walt Whitman

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