Sunday, February 26, 2006

Hill bike ride 27-02-06


Hill bike ride 27-02-06
Originally uploaded by Ben from England.
This shows the route I took on a Sunday bike ride recently. What I wanted to do (yellow) what I did (red). The hill defeated me, and will do again, but I will win! I have also included the approximate gradiant of the section I did do in the insert box. I have a lot of respect for the tour de France people. (I looked at a map when I got back, and from what I can recall from reading gradients in boy scouts the route does actually go downhill about 200 meters after I stopped. bummer.
The sweet reward for nearly dying on a switchback being watched only by goats is that you get to go down what you have just come up. I clocked 35.8 MPH on one stretch coming back! I did have my helmet on, of course.

After dinner, christmas day, mmm, full.

Replete and well rested we all relax chez Charlie, risotto a la Charlie and Ben, and a very nice glass of wine. Mmm. We ended our New York leg of the trip soon after this. It was fantastic fun, and we were incredibly well hosted.

The view from Kris's hotel room.

This doesent really capture it well but does go to show that the Gotham of fiction and imagination is not very far away at all.

Outside St Patricks, with Ben, Charlie, Will, Buffy and Kris.

Charlie's friend who's name was too lovley for me to remember took this picture. We have just come out from a lovley mass at St. Patricks Cathedral. Charlie and Chris had just been nabbed for a spot on NY1 the NYC TV station, the piece was apparently broadcast later, so my concerns about the phasing effects of Charlie's jumper were thankfully unfounded.

Christmas seemed to last about three hours in New York, when we went in the streets were empty and a lovley atmosphere pervaded the streets, by the time we had emerged and made our way to the Blue Fin restaurant on Times Square for Brunch the streets were once again hectic with life. We Joind Charlies room mate and his girlfriend for Brunch. And had a wonderful breakfast, I also hear the bar staff are very good at Blue Fin.

New York, near Grand Central

I think this was on our way from or to Carneigie Hall to see the New York strings perform some classical music. I think we all enjoyed it, I don't usually enjoy live music, but Classical is the clear exception, its the one music that recording gets in the way of, for most other types of music the recording process enhances the music, but Classical music the tapes and microphones just get in the way. Hearing it live was spectacular, the performers (very, very young people) and their instruments filling the hall with their wonderful sound. Once again very moving. We all felt a bit overawed by the youth of the players they were between something like 17 and 21, obviously they have all peaked way too early, and hopefully can look forward to a middle age of faded glory, while I have yet to reach my peak, and unlike some of those people I will be able to toast my achievements with a drink!

Moma, new York. (verdict: transcendant)


Moma, new York.
Originally uploaded by Ben from England.
Back to New York, I'll finish these now and stop the coffee orientated distractions, apologies. Buffy and I went to the MOMA, in New York, recently re-opened. It's a world class museum, with some of the truly great art in the world. It has a lot of those pieces that art students study through books and videos and slides but rarely get to actually see, or be next to, to stand where the artist stood and see what they saw, it was a very moving experiance, one I was greatful to share with Buffy, It's one of the few things I am truly passionate about, the ability for art to communicate things about this life we lead in a way few other things can.

Wednesday, February 22, 2006

water water everywhere


water water everywhere
Originally uploaded by Ben from England.
My company is gracious enough to provide us all with free coffee, very good free coffee, enough for a couple of cups a day. which I have started enjoying, really enjoying. The daily espresso, with a little milk in the morning, and black with brown cane sugar in the afternoon as is the custom, has become a part of my routine. Today though I ran out of capsuals. the ordering process has been delayed this month, no ones fault I guess, but it menas there will be two or three days without much coffe in the office.

Favours are called, promises made and the normally well oiled machine starts to creak a little. In the UK I was above this petty dependancy, I supplied my own constantly flowing stream of herbal and fruit teas and I thought myself very special. Here its a different story, coffee is a wheel around which the office turns, the put-put of the espresso, sorry Nespresso machine is the soundtrack to the first 1.5 hours of the day, again at 11, once after lunch and around 4pm. gathering outside for coffe is a social break, enjoyed more and more by me, and in French plus en plus.

Buffy has a Nespresso machine that she keeps at my house, I use it every moring, for a milky steaming frotthed cup of joe in the morning while I read what ever is one the kitchen table and wake up to the world that day. We have to order pods for this machine, not often, and they are reasonably priced, and this time they were delivered to my office, and this picture is of them sitting on my desk, waiting to be opened at home and poured in all their wonderful colours into the waiting bowl on the window sil.

What a shame then, that I am unable to use these pods destined for my normal Nespresso machine in the Nespresso machine at work, one looks like a flying saucer, and is maed of plastic, and the other is the shape of a small tin flowerpot. They both contain coffee, lovley grounds of many flavours, from pointless decaffinato, to strong ristretto. but here I sit, tired, edgy and brewing a headache, unable to use the coffee I have in the machine that is not mine. I am more and more tempted, but the person that breaks the coffee machine is doomed. The whys and wherefores are wise I am sure, but it does not help me. marooned on a cloud without the focus of that mind bending drug called caffine. could I be addicted?

Thursday, February 02, 2006

lunette re-looking!


glasses2
Originally uploaded by Ben from England.
new glasses, they mean so much to me I am inflicting them on the world. I like the construction, not sure about the colour, but they make my eyebrows a more prominent feature, instead of trying to hide them, they are a good width and fit well, I've only had a few problems with the nose clips in the more active phases of life, student/school/thug so should not be a problme now the most active thing I do is bend down. so, what do you think?

Monday, January 23, 2006

New York, one of the big shops


New York
Originally uploaded by Ben from England.
This is one of the big shops, there was a bit of animation, pretty nice. I wonder what happens to the snowflakes, for i am sure it will be different next year. What do you do with 40 giant snowflakes? There were queus to see the other windows at some of the other stores, and barriers erected for the purpose.

New York, Rockefeller Centre


New York
Originally uploaded by Ben from England.
I was told the story of Rockefeller Plaza recently, but it didn;t have a good ending becasue the guy who told it just loved the sound of his own voice, and didn;t think about the composition of the story, boo!

So, John D Reckefeller built the central Art Deco tower and complez starting in 1929, he was going to build a huge theater, but the MET pulled out when the depression struck, but JDR continued employing many men for a long time. It contins the US's largest indoor theater, Radio City Music Hall, and the headquarters of NBC, SNL is also performed there. The Christmas tree was first erected by grateful construction workers during a particularly hard year. They stole it from woods near where Will now lives!

Homer C. Godfrey


Homer C. Godfrey
Originally uploaded by Ben from England.
Bricks, millions of them, and the ruler of their domain. Behold! Will, king of bricks! and brick related products and services. From hand made ones at a dollar twenty a pop to the ugly uniform ones at much less each. Also featured is Janae, Will's girlfriend and Kris, who thinks bricks are just fine.

Wednesday, January 18, 2006

the beach in connecticut and Buffy

On our way to New York we spent the night with Buffys Brother, in Connecticut, this is the beach just down the road. He and his lovley grilfriend Jenae were wonderful hosts. I am looking out over the atlantic ocean, Europe is roughly that way.

The rising Bridge, Duluth

As the title suggests this bridge rises, one of the more extravagant solutions to getting a bridge out of the way of ships, but a wonderful landmark none the less. The river it traverses was frozen at the time of our visit, rendering the bridge temporarily un-necessary, but not diminishing the ownderful play of shadows through the steelwork, which I was trying to capture through the windscreen of a moving Pontiac Bonneville, wonderfult where life takes you.

Duncan the Newfi


Duncan the Newfi
Originally uploaded by Ben from England.
We took Buffys Gram to visit her daughter andson in Law, Buffys aunt and uncle, they are involved in UMD, such that we had dinner with a wonderful spectrum of the staff of the university, and some other fun charachters, the 'leftovers' were superb. In the picture is Duncan, the Newfoundland dog, who as you can clearly see is huge, and nice, and very interested in wildlife, an interest he shears with his owners father, who is wonderfully placed to see all sorts of creatures, long may he continue. The weather was cold, and about as cold as I have ever been, ever in my life, it was a revelation, but not at all unpleasent, as a swedish fitness instructor once told me, 'there is no bad weather, only bad cloths' this was shortly before she told me my shorts were slightly too short and I was over-exposed in quite another fashion.

Jess, in a supermarket

They say lifestyle is a matrix of choices, and the choices are bewildering here, so much effort put into every brand, and logo, and package, and all presented so well it seems wrong to disturb the perfect array of pomegranet juices, you can see where Andreas Gursky gets his inspiration from.

Happy Honeka!


Happy Honeka!
Originally uploaded by Ben from England.
We had a lovely meal, and lit the Menora, a modern trendy menora, not the traditional shape, which was a surprise to me, a Honeka newbie, but I was touched by the prayers, which were good, after the meal we played video games and watched TV while the girls chatted, ah.. the life of men.

Jess Jill and Buffy


Jess Jill and Buffy
Originally uploaded by Ben from England.
Surprisingly it was not Jess, or jill, (both pregnant here) that made the massive leap forward for the 'Bring Buffy Home' Campaign but a trip to Target, where she was heard to exclaim "Its so cheap....and so BIG!" well done target. This was a whiel into the trip, sorry these are not in order.

Thursday, December 15, 2005

Thursday, December 08, 2005

My back yard


My back yard
Originally uploaded by Ben from England.
one of an occasional series about my backyard in different lighting and weather

Monday, November 28, 2005

The finished Mural


The finished Mural
Originally uploaded by Ben from England.
This a mural I did for a family that Buffys knows up in St Martin D'Uruage, it took me and Jenny, who lives with them, and who is my new best friend, two days to do, then the family added their own animals, fun, and very rewarding. I am very pleased with how it turned out.