Showing posts with label Ry Cooder. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ry Cooder. Show all posts

Friday, February 23, 2024

Senses working overtime #459

1 The feeling this week


Photo by Dan Freeman on Unsplash


2 Listening: Across The Borderline (Van Dyke Parks, Gaby Moreno, Jackson Browne, Ry Cooder)




3 Watching: Argylle




After a full-on week (see #1 above), Jacky and I went to the movies to see this one. Perfect action/comedy fare for us on Friday night.

The movie features the Beatle song Now And Then quite a few times so, of course that's been back on high rotation at Maple Grove.


4 Listening: The Beatles - Now And Then




5 Reading: The Anne Tyler from last week and the latest Mojo on my coffee table (# 361)




Overtime: Work

Lettering artist and illustrator Jessica Hische on what procrastination reveals:

"The work you do while you procrastinate is probably the work you should be doing for the rest of your life."

Source: Humble Pied (courtesy of James Clear)

Friday, March 6, 2020

Senses working overtime #252

Autumn

Autumn has arrived in New Zealand. Finally! 

For many of us, THIS is the best of seasons, with the change of colours, the cooler days, the rain (finally) after the Hawke's Bay many days of drought, the changing leaves in the vineyards as I pootle homewards are fun to follow, the shorter days/longer shadows combo, and yet it's not yet cold enough for fires or special heating and the extra layers of clothing are not quite yet a necessity.

I love autumn!

Seth's message for the week

Wasting it

When you bought your first smartphone, did you know you would spend more than 1,000 hours a year looking at it?
Months later, can you remember how you spent those hours?
When you upgraded to a new smartphone, so you could spend more hours on it, did you think about how you had spent so much of your ‘free’ time the year before?

If we wasted money the way we waste time, we’d all be bankrupt.
Poetry corner

The Immortal Jukebox




Great piece on Ry Cooder's version of I Think It's Gonna Work Out Fine (from Bop Till You Drop)

Brevity is great in an email



Photo by Webaroo on Unsplash

I'm winning the email war (for now - don't get cocky Wozza) thanks to this article.

Overtime: Extra Seth

The paradox of selfishness

Often, we choose to be selfish because we feel insufficiency.
“I don’t have that much, how can I possibly share it?”
The insecurity that comes from feeling like our foundation is weak or our future is uncertain can cloud our instinct to be generous. Like a drowning person, we cling ever tighter to the life buoy.
You see where this is going…
The single best way to find sufficiency and confidence and trust and forward motion is to do precisely the opposite of what our instincts might tell us.
In an economy based on connection, trust and attention, the posture of generosity is not only the highest-yielding strategy, it’s also the right thing to do.
Ideas shared go up in value. Doors opened turn into new opportunities for all.

Friday, August 2, 2019

Senses working overtime #221

Happy 200th to Herman Melville



You can also celebrate Rockwell Kent's drawings here.

Money Honey

Ry Cooder's version is the boss. Great story about this song's evolution.

I should be so lucky




Interesting - How to be lucky!

Walking! A celebration.




I love to walk. Turns out it's healthy for me. And it makes me happier! Who knew??

Advice from Uncle Seth

People don’t change

(Unless they want to)
Humans are unique in their ability to willingly change. We can change our attitude, our appearance and our skillset.
But only when we want to.
The hard part, then, isn’t the changing it. It’s the wanting it.

Overtime: Moonlanding
The media has been celebrating the Apollo 11 mission recently. Quite rightly too. Here's a great Vox summary.

Friday, September 25, 2015

Senses working overtime #23

1: Medium
This is a cool run down of the various things Medium.com has to offer.

2: Han Solo in carbonite

I mentioned the Han in carbonite fridge a while ago - here is the next installment: Han on pop tarts!



3: Abandoned
This is pretty cool - pictures of empty and abandoned buildings. Nice one...

4: I choose NOT to race
I include this video from vox on the myth of race for the way it's put together as much as the message (Marshall McLuhan you bloody genius!).

5 and overtime: It's the term holidays!
How can I NOT play these two songs (saving Alice Cooper for December). BTW - the Madonna version is from Live Aid in 1985 - always, always love watching this version!!