Showing posts with label Woodstock. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Woodstock. Show all posts

Friday, May 24, 2024

Senses working overtime #472

1 Autumn at Maple Grove




The camelia by Jacky's tack shed has had a blooming great autumn and now is shedding a blizzard of pink flowers.


2 Reading: The Road To WoodstockMichael Lang




Still reading this when I can (another super frenetic work week). 

The book concentrates on the preparations and three days of the original Woodstock Music and Art Festival of 1969 and it is fascinating! So many great details; Michael shares the stage with quotes from many of the performers and his fellow organisers. 


3 Listening: Joan Baez - Live at Woodstock 




Joan is an amazing person and singer. I was drawn back to this incandescent moment in time thanks to reading Michael Lang's book. 

No single highlight - you need to experience this performance from start to finish.


4 Watching: Page 8 




Bill Nighy is awesome in this. A spellbinding performance. See it on Netflix.


5 Watching: Break Point




Generally, I enjoy these sports series on Netflix. This one focusing on the tennis tour is not as frenetic as others which suits the sport. Worth dipping into from time to time.


Overtime: 


Sociology professor Daniel Chambliss, who spent years researching the qualities of elite swimmers, on what creates excellence:
"Excellence is mundane. Superlative performance is really a confluence of dozens of small skills or activities, each one learned or stumbled upon, which have been carefully drilled into habit and then are fitted together in a synthesized whole. There is nothing extraordinary or superhuman in any one of those actions; only the fact that they are done consistently and correctly, and all together, produce excellence.

When a swimmer learns a proper flip turn in the freestyle races, she will swim the race a bit faster; then a streamlined push off from the wall, with the arms squeezed together over the head, and a little faster; then how to place the hands in the water so no air is cupped in them; then how to lift them over the water; then how to lift weights to properly build strength, and how to eat the right foods, and to wear the best suits for racing, and on and on.

Each of those tasks seems small in itself, but each allows the athlete to swim a bit faster. And having learned and consistently practiced all of them together, and many more besides, the swimmer may compete in the Olympic Games... the little things really do count."
(Courtesy James Clear)

Friday, October 9, 2020

Senses working overtime #283

1 Why the brain forgets 


When the pandemic ends...
by Thomas Oppong



Having picked up some new Woodstock soundtrack records (Woodstock 3 - a triple, and Woodstock 4 - a double album) I've been collating all my Woodstock related CDs, DVDs, record albums, magazines and books and put them in one place in The Shack (a.k.a. ARF). Oh, and I rewatched the movie again! It's still one brilliant piece of documentary film making some 50 years later kids.

Friday, August 30, 2019

Senses working overtime #225

Afternoon tea?



Oh, yes please!

Slang terms from WW1




As a keen student of the English language, and a Kiwi, I was interested in these 20 slang terms that came from World War 1. 

Donald Trump and Greenland




At least he has a sense of humour!

Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker





Woodstock



The Anniversary. Couldn't let the moment drift by without some mention in JFTT. The record is iconic and the film is the thing and it's celebrated here!

Overtime: Why hearing your own voice is horrible

Friday, June 10, 2016

Senses working overtime #60

1  Pep



It's another Sgt Pepper's anniversary and just when you thought it had all been written something springs up to surprise you. The Greatest? the debate rages on...

2 Mystery train
I like this guy - he embarks on a metaphor (visits to his posts are like a train coming into an abandoned station, and not very frequently) and just extends it without mercy! Gotta love that!

3 Sadiq Khan
How wonderful that there is a muslim mayor of London. Londoners rock!! This is a great Guardian article about what he's up to over Ramadan which started this week.

4 Speaking of Ramadan
What is it? This is what it's about!

5 The Ercolines - Woodstock icons



I remain fascinated by the original Woodstock festival in 1969. I love this couple's story!
They met at Dino’s Bar, a local diner, when Bobbi was with another man, a waiter there, in February of 1969. 
“She was gorgeous, are you kidding me? Long, blonde hair, she was a gorgeous girl. She’s a gorgeous woman,” Ercoline said.

Overtime
Song of the week is Porcupine Trees's Buying New Soul.