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Stylish Violence

September 21, 2020 by Simon Robinson Leave a Comment

The period after the Great War was, for Europe at least, a time of great insecurity. Governments and gangsters both struggled to maintain order.

I zoomed as I shot the women.
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Filed Under: Anchoritism Tagged With: bbc, inequality, photos, tv

Rugby Injury

September 20, 2020 by Simon Robinson Leave a Comment

Back to 2009 when we were visiting Navan, seat of the county of Meath. The TV was on and it was very tense in the living room. Five of us were speechless with worry. There was a Welshman standing in the middle of a rugby pitch in Cardiff. His job was to kick a rugby ball some 48 metres, to pass between uprights and over a crossbar that holds them in place. He was exhausted, as was every player after 80 gruelling minutes of ferocious, non-stop action.

Grandson beside Tommy Bowe who scored one of the Irish tries.
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Filed Under: Fake Memoir Tagged With: brian o'driscoll, grand slam, jack kyle, leinster rugby, physiotherapy, real tennis, rubgy, stephen jones, triple crown

Uncomfortable Thoughts

September 19, 2020 by Simon Robinson 2 Comments

‘What good is a newborn baby?’ asked Benjamin Franklin in 1783 when people questioned his enthusiasm for the recent invention of hot air ballooning. His predictions that the balloons would become significant for transport was unusually wrong. 250 years later, Loon is a balloon system in the news for delivering the internet in Kenya and elsewhere. Balloons are helping transport information.

Binary: Ferry: Transport: Sea © Simon Robinson 2020
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Filed Under: Anchoritism, Fake Memoir Tagged With: ai, albert einstein, benjamin franklin, enrico fermi, evolution, facebook, fred hoyle, gaia, georges lemaïtre, james lovelock, matt ridley, photo, robin dunbar, stephen hawking

Dalkey Chicanes

September 18, 2020 by Simon Robinson Leave a Comment

Every town and city has traffic problems. Most of them arise from evolution. That is to say, the function of the towns has changed with time. Dalkey in South County Dublin is no different.

The infrastructure that is the nexus of any town has a tendency to be outgrown. That’s not to say redundant. Imagine, for example, the horse puckey problems you’d have to live with if the internal combustion engines (ICE) hadn’t rescued us from foul odours, flies and the squelch underfoot. And if you can’t imagine it, consider that history records there were four or five horses for every human when the ICE began to replace equine power. That’s a lot of manure.

Queen’s Horses in Victoria, June 2018.
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Filed Under: Anchoritism, Fake Memoir Tagged With: books, dalkey, horses, london, photos, planning, w heath robinson

Coastal Fishing

September 17, 2020 by Simon Robinson 1 Comment

Pity the fish.

Hemingway was long presumed to have exhausted his creativity when he produced a novella out of the blue, so to speak. The Old Man and the Sea was first published in just one edition of Life magazine which sold 5,300,000 copies in two days. And that’s today’s story, a tale of five million likes in just a few 1951 days and zillions more since. Not bad for a book the literary critics say is among Hemingway’s least significant works. Perhaps that became easier to say after he had won the 1954 Nobel Prize for Literature on account of books like The Old Man and the Sea.

While on the subject of pity and fishing, here are seven photos of fishing activities and the like around the coast here in South County Dublin.

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Filed Under: Fake Memoir Tagged With: birds, dun laoghaire, ernest hemmingway, fishing, nobel prize, photos

Fragile 200

September 16, 2020 by Simon Robinson 1 Comment

This is the two hundreth consecutive daily blog and I think it’s a great achievement considering it has been done without incentivisation.

  • Coast Mist
  • Masts Reflected
  • Cormorants not Shags.
Three images I took while on a pier walk this morning.
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Filed Under: Anchoritism Tagged With: andrew mcbarnet, booklink, eage, fragility, geoffrey cann, industry, leadership qualifications, mary robinson, pandemic, photos, the elders, ursula von der leyen

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