Weekend 607.1 (In a world that gets lost in making plans…)
(1) If you know you know. (2) Another AOE DE campaign. (3) A photo of ‘Day’ by NY TIMES photographer Eddie Hausner. (3a) Eddie Hausner, 76, Who Held Lens to Continue Reading →
(1) If you know you know. (2) Another AOE DE campaign. (3) A photo of ‘Day’ by NY TIMES photographer Eddie Hausner. (3a) Eddie Hausner, 76, Who Held Lens to Continue Reading →
“It’s a bit written in the stars, sometimes it’s not meant to be.” — Daniel Farke (Leeds Manager) The Saints defeated Leeds United 1-0 at Wembley and have been promoted Continue Reading →
“Happiness is a mystery like religion, and should never be rationalized.” — G. K. Chesterton I’m in a creative drought (it happens). I got nothing. It’s a long weekend and Continue Reading →
“Up to 1761, British forces had enjoyed mixed success in amphibious assaults on French soil. At the start of the war they had only very vague ideas about how to Continue Reading →
“Only the dark grey umbrella, raised incongruously against the sun, reminds us that this scene is set in August 1939, on the eve of war.” — James Russell A placeholder Continue Reading →
(1) Playmobil: Cooperation with the DFB and Edeka should end the crisis (Breaking Latest News) (2) Anatomy of Midlife Crisis: From Broken Dreams to the Quest for Meaning (DIVI)
“…but British expertise in amphibious operations had begun to turn the tide.” — Sam Willis (1) The British humble the Americans in Ceylon. This video demonstrates a strategy for managing a Continue Reading →