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Francis Ledwidge
Five roads meet on the hill of Skreen
Five fair ways to wander down
One road sings of the valleys green
Two of the Sea, and one of the town
And one little road has never a song
Tho' the world be fair and the day be long
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Labels: Francis Ledwidge, poetry
2.10.07
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6.4.07
5.4.07
A clear full moon
link to this fine photo (ten minute exposure under a full moon)
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31.3.07
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29.3.07
Struisbaai, harbour near Agulhas, southern tip of Africa
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I have looked at these calm waters on a duller day.
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Labels: agulhas, struisbaai
27.3.07
26.3.07
Metonymy, metaphor, synecdoche
clipped from en.wikipedia.org
An example of a single sentence that displays synecdoche, metaphor and metonymy would be: "Fifty keels ploughed the deep", where "keels" is the synecdoche as it takes a part (of the ship) as the whole (of the ship); "ploughed" is the metaphor as it substitutes the concept of ploughing a field for moving through the ocean; and "the deep" is the metonym, as "deepness" is an attribute associated with the ocean. |
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25.3.07
Lone Pine, Oregon
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Demonstrating that on a clear day, you can see Mount Fuji from Oregon.
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Flyfishing in Yellowstone
I remember it well. Bought a rod in Missoula and stood on the great banks.
Link to the photo
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Labels: coyote buffalo yellowstone, flyfishing
24.3.07
A useful opinion on opinion
clipped from itre.cis.upenn.edu
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23.3.07
21.3.07
A Cheltenham scene
All is still as the leader gallops into view and about to hurdle the flight before the stands at Cheltenham
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20.3.07
Salisbury Cathedral
Taken to the magnificent and uplifting sound of the great organ playing to an almost empty church as night fell.
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5.3.07
sudoku : terminology forcing chain
I still prefer Implication Chain to Forcing Chain.
Forcing Chain is the generic term for all types of chains and loops which propagate implications from one cell or candidate to another.
"Forcing" refers to the fact that placing a digit in one cell can force another cell to another digit.
The effects from each cell to the next are the implications. A Forcing Chain is therefore also known as an implication chain.
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4.3.07
The moon over Paris coming out of eclipse
Taken at 1.30 on 4 March 2007. 4 sec exposure on 12X zoom.
The additional blue orb must relate to the movement of the eclipse across the face of the moon. At least I don't see how it can result from the moon's own movement. Whatever the reason, it provides a nice touch of colour.
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The moon in eclipse over Paris
The moon theoretically in her last minute of full eclipse (0.58 4 March 2007). Six-second exposure on a 12X zoom.
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