International Talk Like Terry-Thomas Day
On Sunday we went to
St Gabriel's, where Fr
Cal was away so we had Fr Charlie again. He always seems to hurry through the
liturgy as fast as he can. Perhaps he equals mass times acceleration. Anyway,
Deacon DJ gave an interesting sermon on three different widows in the Bible
(Ruth, Naomi, and the unnamed woman who gave a donation at the temple). Later we
went to have lunch with
Floatyfish and
Onib at
Los Aztecas (which is a much
better place than that vaguely racist review suggests: it seems to be the only
page about the place online, or I would find another).
We went to the Philly art museum after lunch. I was struck for the first time by
how fresh and new an idea collage was at the beginning of the twentieth century.
I'd always looked at it with modern eyes, as the thing primary school teachers
give you to do when they run out of ideas. And I stared for a long while at
Duchamp's
Nude Descending
a Staircase, and I think afterwards to my surprise I finally "got"
it. I'd always seen it as being as abstract as Picasso's
Man with
Violin or something, but it's actually a time-lapse thing, like an
overexposed photograph.
I did have a big vertigo attack climbing the
great
staircase and had to crouch down quite small and take it a step at a time.
Amy and Fin came either side of me and took my arms, which was helpful. Once we
had reached the top I found that I couldn't even look towards the staircase
without flinching away from it. I don't know why it suddenly came on like
that.
After the museum closed, we went to
Infinite, and A+J got their ears pierced.
Then we went to
the Shoe, which had
about six people and three dogs already in there (and it's a
rather cramped
space to begin with), so that was happy. I'm always glad to meet new people
and new dogs.
Riordon found
two books she really wanted to read and settled down in a corner. We found her a
magazine by and for kids her age called
New Moon.
Today I have been working quite hard on fixing stuff. Happy free software news I
learned today, other than the whole Java now being Free thing, is that there's
now a public RT installation called
Hiveminder, so you can make your to-do lists as
complicated as you like and share them with your friends. And it's all very
funky and I've been using it a lot today. (
Dyddgu will appreciate the
decor.)
A question that came up today:
Joule users should be reading , because we just
released a nifty new feature.
Finally, I am sick of pirates, and have unilaterally declared that today is
International Talk Like Terry-Thomas Day. Woof, woof. Good show.
Ding dong. You're an absolute shower. Et cetera.