Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Suburban Beauty

I went bike-riding today, and on my way home I stopped by the little man-made Bethany Lake (which is more like an oversized pond) a mile or so from our house. In summer, the water can be a bit stagnant, but after all our recent rain, the water level was of course much higher, and it looked much more like a real lake. I stood on the shore for a few minutes, quite alone, and just watched the ducks. They expected food and so congregated near me, and I saw their trails in the water spreading behind them in extended Vs, and was able to observe their habits and coloration much closer than I usually take the time to get. Watching a drake paddle around and then scratch his green head with a webbed foot was amusing--and not something that I see every day.

I like quiet moments like these, when even an artificial suburban lake has its own kind of beauty.

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For those interested, my presents were as follows:

  • A CD of four Beethoven piano sonatas performed by Artur Rubinstein
  • Terminator 2
  • A wine red turtleneck
  • A forest green sweater vest
  • Piccadilly Jim, by P.G. Wodehouse
  • The Last Battle, by Cornelius Ryan (unlike Lewis' final Narnian novel, this chronicles the Battle of Berlin)
  • Colossus Reborn: The Red Army 1941-1943, by David M. Glantz
  • The Dangerous Book for Boys, by Gonn and Hal Iggulden (a delightful book that I'm looking forward to having my sons read some day as much as reading myself)
  • War and Peace, by Leo Tolstoy, in the Pevear and Volokhonsky translation (HUGE book!!)
  • A pair of earmuffs, which has already proven useful--it was 28 degrees tonight.

And that is the lot. I hope everyone had a merry time celebrating the birth of Christ!

Tuesday, December 25, 2007

Merry Christmas!!

Monday, December 24, 2007

There is a large new post on Musings of a Protestant, which is easily accessible from my side bar. I realize that most of my readers will likely agree with most of what I said, but nevertheless I wanted to express my thoughts--and as Musings is a public blog there may be some who read it and disagree with it.

Saturday, December 22, 2007

Welcome

You know who I am. If not, then the means to knowing me better that I can most recommend would be reading my posts. :-) I have defected hence out of protest against Xanga, the expansionist weblog empire, which has overstepped the boundaries of reason with their annoying and obtrusive advertisements (see David's site for a marvelously adapted invective against said empire). I shall continue my posting about my doings and writings here, whilst I continue to post my more philosophical thoughts on Musings of a Protestant.

Farewell!