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Really!

November 6, 2020 by Simon Robinson Leave a Comment

Hanlon’s razor suggests that we ‘never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity’.

I am pleased that some of my correspondents suggest I read articles like this one by John Crace in the Guardian. I am even more pleased to be have been able to live in societies where such truths can be published. Reading words such as ‘lies’ and ‘lying’ in the media reminds me of the privilege I enjoy living in progressive societies that can rely on the protection of punitive defamation laws.

Quantum superposition?
The response caused by two or more stimuli is the sum of the responses that would have been caused by each stimulus individually.
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Filed Under: Fake Memoir Tagged With: dissent, genocide, john crace, photos, storytelling, travel, writing

250 and Still Typing

November 5, 2020 by Simon Robinson Leave a Comment

This is the 250th journal in my daily succession. It’s a milestone so strange to me that I wondered what to write about. Two hundred and fifty is, more or less, the length of our family pandemic lockdown. It’s the time since I was discharged from prostate cancer care, a milestone trivialised on learning at the same place and time that there was another cancer attacking the family.

Acer Decay
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Filed Under: Fake Memoir Tagged With: bronte, cancer, chatsworth, egon schiele, gustav klimt, haworth, photography, royal academy, samuel beckett, travel

As Orange and Sharp As Arrows

November 4, 2020 by Simon Robinson Leave a Comment

‘So you’ve reached your legacy years?’ said a colleague as we discussed photographs. Not so much photographs as photography. I’d just admitted to spending many evenings scanning or digitising strips of photographic negatives.

Acer Day 4
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Filed Under: Anchoritism Tagged With: ar luria, booklink, joshua foer, photo, photography

One Walk, Several Views

November 3, 2020 by Simon Robinson Leave a Comment

Three photos from this morning’s 45 minute coastal walk.

The news from the USA today is about elections. Except that it’s not news. It’s just information from the four compass points that give us the English word. North includes the rust belt where the action is likely to be in Wisconsin and Michigan. East ranges down to the stroke belt but includes Pennsylvania where voting angst is normal. South includes the sun belt and the demographically changed golf resort called Arizona. And way out West, California is a dominant state that could have the 5th biggest economy in the world, were the most populous state to secede. That state economy is bigger than India’s and it’s running a citizen for VPotus. A citizen with ancestral roots in India.

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Filed Under: Anchoritism, Fake Memoir Tagged With: election, photos

Passing Greats

November 2, 2020 by Simon Robinson Leave a Comment

There’s a maple tree by our front door. It goes orange most years and this year, it’s more orange than it has been for years. I thought I’d collect a leaf a day in November and build a picture if I keep adding them, one leaf at time, to a pile on the glass of my desktop scanner.

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Filed Under: Anchoritism, Fake Memoir Tagged With: ew thomas, photos, ptsd, robert fisk, the spokesman, tony blair

Five Senses

November 1, 2020 by Simon Robinson Leave a Comment

The Chef’s Table might appear to be an unusual source of spiritual inspiration. Or so you might think if you’ve not heard of the Buddhist nun Jeong Kwan. I probably won’t ever go to Korea which is a shame because places are what make my memories. I know this because I’ve travelled extensively. I also know that while the destinations are wonderful, it’s the people that add the vitality. I guess she adds more vitality than most.

I’d like to recommend this Netflix program to you because I think it’s about meditation. I think we may be able to achieve serenity from total immersion in the kitchen. Did you ever think that cooking can do that for us? Watch and see if you might agree. It’s a good program so you’ve nothing to loose.

Five Senses in a maple leaf by our entrance.
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Filed Under: Fake Memoir Tagged With: chef's table, eric ripert, jeff gordinier, jeong kwan, jonathan thompson, le bernadin, netflix, photo

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