torsion: lovely mesmerizing animations from Big Blue Boo
menagerie: humourous dialectic creating a medieval bestiary
reaction faces: British Library exhibits Sino-Japanese war prints
neologism: a look at some of the unique vocabulary of Indian English
which anyone could whip up on a rainy day: nice remembrance of the biographical cookbook of Alice B. Toklas
Friday, 10 April 2015
five-by-five
Thursday, 9 April 2015
non-canon or occupational-hazard
Not until the year 1159 did the Papacy claim canonisation as its exclusive bailiwick and other bishops, besides the one of Rome, could bestow sainthood on individuals.
spermaceti
Reflecting on all the terror and ravages of petroleum and how we’d all like to make do with less providing that the industry take the commanding lead, I do suppose fossil-fuels are a better alternative than what sustained humans through the period of mechanisation and urbanisation, whale oil. Before advent of kerosene and the harnessing of vegetable oils, whale oil provided illumination in oil lamps and was a staple in cooking and the product of the waxworks organ in the heads of whales was used for candles and cosmetics. The animals were nearly hunted to extinction until substitute products became cheaper to obtain. And although the legacy of petroleum production and the rampant expansion it has enable probably will cast a longer shadow, at least the inhumanity with the slaughter has relented. We are still jerks but maybe a little more civilised about it.
two left feet but oh so sweet
H and I will be detouring in America very soon and are very excited to visit my family in Georgia. It’s been far too long, and it is going to be a real treat and surely some culture-shock for the both of us too. PfRC will be on hiatus but please visit our friends over at the Smรถrgรฅsblog and stay-tuned to our little travel blog for further adventures. Georgia named her, Georgia claimed her.