Once the peonies (Pfingstrosen) had sprouted and flowered in Spring, we cut the ones growing in the bed off the front door back lest they take too much water from the lavender and other neighbours. A few weeks ago, however, another one emerged, well out of season.
Renewal buds develop in the summertime underground, becoming stems with primordia, anlage differentiating but remaining dormant, normally. We watched this one outlier grow and waited and waited for weeks to see what would happen. Has anyone else experienced this? Being this far out of sync seems to suggest something. It did finally bloom, but while we were away on vacation and the strong winds destroyed it right away.
Sunday, 13 October 2024
late-bloomer (11. 900)
peabody visual aids (11. 899)
Courtesy of Messy Nessy Chic, we enjoyed perusing this gallery of antique library infographics salvaged from the trash in 2003. Making use of the Dewey decimal system, the reference and the periodical desk less daunting for students, these posters which date from the 1930s and 1940s (see also) and were designed by Professor Ruby Ethel Cundiff who pioneered the use of multimedia and cooperation between school libraries and the classroom in a career spanning five decades, defining reference collections and library science during her tenure at the Peabody College for Teachers, now part of Vanderbilt University.
catagories: ๐, ๐, ๐, libraries and museums
university commas (11. 898)
Courtesy of Language Log, we enjoyed this comic panel from xkcd (previously) about signature punctuation pedantry that goes beyond the sometimes contentious serial separator known as the Oxford comma with editors and proofreaders agonising over what’s perceived to be omissions or superfluous errata. Other places of higher learning were spared the indignity but surely there are other candidate colleges. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology list diff was an especially nice touch for a full-stop.
synchronoptica
one year ago: assorted links worth revisiting (with synchronoptica) plus a warrant out for the Knights Templar
seven years ago: a negative-emissions power-plant in Iceland plus Barnum’s white elephant
eight years ago: super strong silk, more links to enjoy plus Nobel laureate Bob Dylan
nine years ago: pioneering inventions plus some trivia about trivia
twelve years ago: EU citizens share Nobel Peace Prize
Saturday, 12 October 2024
7x7 (11. 897)
ghost lot: an installation of sunken cars buried in a mall parking area as commentary on catering to automobile culture
weather manipulation: a whirlwind of conspiracy theories over recent hurricanes in the US have netted distrust, death threats for meteorologists
loveland frogmen: maps of the most famous cryptids and mythical monsters charted by America states and internationally—via Nag on the Lake
scripting news: a founding member of the blogosphere enters his fourth decade—via Waxy
general headquarters: the lost board game from Kurt Vonnegut (previously) has been completed and available for purchase
theobros: understanding the GOP’s efforts to remake America through Christian Nationalists—via Miss Cellania
y-crossing: the Trinity Bridge of Crowland, Lincolnshire, a relic before the rivers were rerouted
synchronoptica
one year ago: a catalogue of edible seeds (with synchronoptica) plus the Polish System of pedagogy
seven years ago: a line rider banger, pictorial kanji, a Nazi rally in Madison Square Garden plus the US withdraws from UNESCO
eight years ago: Mr Yuk plus a monument to Henrietta Lacks
nine years ago: a courtly selfie-stick plus assorted links to revisit
fourteen years ago: predictive text plus Japanese heraldic traditions
Friday, 11 October 2024
fรผrstenberg / havel (11. 896)
Leaving Himmelpforte on the Stolpersee, we headed back slowly towards our home port on Rรถblinsee for an early departure the next morning.
catagories: ๐งณ, Brandenburg, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
leatherface (11. 895)
Going into general release on this day in 1974 in the US after its premiere on 1 October near the filming locations in Austin, the independent horror movie by Tobe Hooper and Kim Henkel, the low-budget Texas Chainsaw Massacre, costing about a hundred thousand dollars to make with a cast of virtual unknown actors (narrator John Larroquette was paid in marijuana), had an international box-office of over thirty-million. While billed as based on a true story (a composite of criminals informed the plot including Butcher of Plainfield Ed Gein, serial killer and body-snatcher, who also inspired Norman Bates of Psycho and Buffalo Bill from The Silence of the Lambs), the director and cowriter Hooper states the plot of a group of friends pursued by cannibals is more an allegory for the shifting political landscape of misdirection on the part of politicians with Watergate, the Oil Crisis and massacres in Vietnam coupled with the glib brutality of the nightly news. Controversial for its gore and (notably off-screen) violence, it was well-received by audiences and critics alike and set the standard for horror films to follow.
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synchronoptica
one year ago: the death of Pius XII (with synchronoptica) plus assorted links to revisit
seven years ago: a collection of samplers plus composite mug shots
eight years ago: hairdresser to the stars
nine years ago: lost time and calendar conversion plus more on the Volkswagen emissions scandal
twelve years ago: Germany’s Energy Transition
Thursday, 10 October 2024
konzentrationslager uckermark (11. 894)
H and I took a hike around the forested trail of the Sidowsee out of Himmelpfort and continued along the path back towards Fรผrstenberg.
synchronoptica
one year ago: Operation Nickel Grass (with synchronoptica)
seven years ago: a visit to Bรผdingen, assorted links to revisit plus Victorian mosseries
eight years ago: computer-generated music from Alan Turing
nine years ago: the inspiration for the Flying Dutchman plus automating laundry
ten years ago: the reasoning behind making Brussels the capital of the EU plus Wikipedia as a major
catagories: ⚖️, ⛓️๐ฅ, ๐ฉ๐ช, Brandenburg, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Wednesday, 9 October 2024
groรer lychensee (11. 893)
Leaving the Haussee of Himmelpfort, we took a short trip through the tributary Wolblitz (the river‘s name meaning the Little Havel in Old Slavic) for a really magical route with wooden bays and tight curves all to ourselves and crossed into the public dock in Lychen. We walked around the town for a bit and had a nice lunch at a former coffee mill and rostery. One the way back to the boat, we passed the the historic home of one Johann Kirsten who circa 1900 invented the push pen, thumbtack, whose present occupant had somewhat appropriately it seemed established a Museum of Fake News, using the windows as a bulletin board for made-up headlines. The weather turning windy and rainy and not much time left in the day for traveling, we returned to the campsite by the lock in Himmelpforte and had our pitch still waiting for us—although our neighbors had moved on, an older couple who had been on the waters since May and had been working their jobs remotely thanks to the pervasive WiFi coverage with the company of their two adventurous cats.
synchronotpica
one year ago: assorted links to revisit (with synchronoptica), a pristine tomb discovered in Naples plus a fully outfitted station wagon
eight years ago: more links to enjoy, the Altamura Man plus Parliament under repair
nine years ago: the Best of Reddit
ten years ago: parenting around the world
eleven years ago: debt-limits and default