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Sauropods

May 21, 2020 by Simon Robinson Leave a Comment

Perhaps memory failure has an advantage. After all, the knowledge human memory holds will expire. Our certainty is rooted in our fields of endeavour and I think that like oaks, knowledge grows with our effort and because of it. Keeping with that analogy, if the tree avoids the wind, lightning and drought, it will live for centuries. But eventually it will have to be replaced, perhaps after re-purposing.

I have enjoyed reading about the new things we know of dinosaurs. The idea that birds have two-way lungs and pneumatic fenestrae amazed and astounded me. It makes so much more sense than invoking high oxygen levels as the enabling factor for the huge sizes attained by some terrestrial dinosaurs. And to think we’ve all seen birds do this double breathing and had no idea. Received and perceived wisdom should come with caveats and expiration dates.

Diplodocus Ribs Over Dinner
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Filed Under: Fake Memoir Tagged With: argentina, booklink, dinosaurs, michael j benton, photos, steve brusatte

Deadly Acacia

May 20, 2020 by Simon Robinson Leave a Comment

There is an acacia tree in the front garden across the road from the Woodbastwick Road Junction in London’s SE26. I’ve seen it in full bloom in early March while I was walking London’s Capital Ring. Between Sydenham and Penge, it is adorned with bright yellow balls that appear light as feathers and grouped together into a conical habit. A tree that dresses to impress. A tree that’s worth seeing.

The day I saw it, it reminded me of the acacia in our back garden. An equally impressive tree that is generally purple. It sometimes shows greenish or yellowish or grey or brown. But as I said, it’s generally purple. We’ve recently shaped it into a topiarists ball. Once it was a wonderful place for two cats to hang out but they’ve moved on and now it’s great song perch for garden birds.

Moving Office 1996
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Filed Under: Fake Memoir Tagged With: desert, geophysics, niger, photos, sahara

Capital Dot Day

May 16, 2020 by Simon Robinson Leave a Comment

I made some cryptic notes last November 29th when we were still living in London. I found them again this morning in a notebook subsumed during our relocation.

I had recently read Harry Mathews’ 20 Lines and was thinking about diaries at the time. I had been looking for patterns among my daily experiences that I could or should write about. I was also busy trying to build a commercial outlet for my photography, something I could continue when we moved to Dublin.

Garden: Far and Near at 600 mm © Simon Robinson 2020
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Filed Under: Anchoritism, Fake Memoir Tagged With: booklink, harry mathews, london, PEN international, photos, raif badawi, restaurant, saudi arabia, simonscarves

Shark Life

May 15, 2020 by Simon Robinson Leave a Comment

I once saw a Greenland Shark take a seal and I thought no more of it for years. That’s not to say that I forgot about it. No, quite the opposite. I retold the story many times when it was appropriate to talk of visiting Nova Scotia, being anchored off Sable Island, being on the edge of a marine park or other things that might bring the gruesome story back to mind. What I mean is that I hadn’t known how unusual my experience was. Or wasn’t?

A short digression with a photograph. Here are two treatments to choose from. Same sunset photo developed in two styles. Horses for courses?

  • Modern Incinerator Sunset
  • Antique Incinerator Sunset
Handheld 600 mm 1/640 s f/6.3 ISO 1000 © Simon Robinson 2020
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Filed Under: Anchoritism, Fake Memoir Tagged With: canada, greenland, nova scotia, photos, sable island, sharks, ungrievable

75 to Dún Laoghaire

May 14, 2020 by Simon Robinson Leave a Comment

I went for a 10 km walk today. The 5 km to the lighthouse at the end of the east pier in Dún Laoghaire was mostly downhill, the skies were blue and the birds were singing. The trees were in leaf and some of the spring colours accentuated my giddy mood. It was my first time out like this in over two months. Coming home was mostly uphill and by 11 am, there were a lot more folk out and about.

Triptych of iPhone photos
A comet amid a traffic-light, augury of a second coming?
A house name that dares to remind us?
Old style defence against invisible invaders?
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Filed Under: Anchoritism, ManRom2021 Tagged With: bus, charity walks, photos, scotland, walking

Garden Birds

May 13, 2020 by Simon Robinson 2 Comments

We have a problem in the back garden this afternoon. A pair of Magpies have gone on the prowl. The one was lurking all afternoon in and around the garden. The other patrolled on the roof, often throwing an ominous shadow onto the granite slabs that pave our back garden.

  • Meantán gorm 98%
  • Colm couile 62%
  • Lon dubh 98%
  • Spideog 99%
  • Snag breac 93%
  • Rí rua 91%
  • Feannóg 43%
  • Dunnóg 77%
  • Lasair choille 78%
Names in Irish (seen in % of Irish gardens)
Ireland’s Garden Birds by Oran O’Sullivan & Jim Wilson
All photos © Simon Robinson 2020
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Filed Under: Fake Memoir Tagged With: bird watching, booklink, challenge, jim wilson, photography, photos

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