Monthly Archives: June 2007

Where you going? Barcelona?

Singular game! Where the goal changes places;The winning-post is nowhere, yet all around;Where Man tires not of the mad hope he racesThinking, some day, that respite will be found The Voyage, Charles Baudelaire “Baudelaire was a secret agent – an … Continue reading

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Lyon: Tom and Me

Some of Tom’s Lyon “I went on Friday morning being the third day of June about sixe of the clocke from Tarare in my bootes, by reason of a certaine accident, to a place about six miles therehence, where I … Continue reading

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French Bread

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The Drinking Spectrum

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The First Documentary

In the seventh district of Lyon, close to Mon Plasir, is the Lumière Museum. Here we celebrate a technology that really changed the way we see the world. The Museum is a marvellous building, a castle-villa, filled with cameras and … Continue reading

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Arrival of a Train at La Ciotat (The Lumière Brothers, 1895)

The First Documentary

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"World" Music

Tom did it in Milan; I do it now. I squirm in hangover. But this is the modern world, and sitting on the terrace I’m listening to Gilles Peterson streamed mellowly from Radio One. I haven’t listened to Radio One … Continue reading

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Questions Of Travel

Elizabeth Bishop There are too many waterfalls here; the crowded streams hurry too rapidly down to the sea, and the pressure of so many clouds on the mountaintops makes them spill over the sides in soft slow-motion, turning to waterfalls … Continue reading

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River

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Blue

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