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March 25, 2011

The LAST video ! ! ! extra long, extra fun

drum roll please... we have reached the last of the videos #44 (can you believe it? Thank you the brilliant Jonathan at Zondervan!)

Since it is the final one plus since it is extra long we incorporated lots of different scenes from past stories. Can you spot them? Who can guess which stories they are from?

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Published on March 25, 2011 13:02

Now

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"If we wait for the moment when everything, absolutely everything is ready, we shall never begin" Ivan Turgenev 

better get started...
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Published on March 25, 2011 05:43

March 23, 2011

Is Central Park on the Upper West Side?



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Since 1838, Fifth Avenue has been the central dividing line between the East and West Side of Manhattan.Except look at this bus stop sign that says it's West and the street sign that says it's East. Apparently it depends on which side of Fifth Avenue you are on. And this sign is on the west side of Fifth Avenue so actually it's still West.



Is the West Side of 5th Avenue the West Side of Manhattan?



(I am sure it is) And in which case, technically, Central Park is on the Upper West Side.



I knew there were lots of reasons to live on the UWS versus the UES. ANd now we get to claim CP!



(BTW: yesterday was the 200th birthday of the Manhattan Street Grid! Created by John Randel. Happy Street Grid Randel Day)





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Published on March 23, 2011 05:15

Is Central Park on the Upper West Side? ((Publish: on 03/24/2011)

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Since 1838, Fifth Avenue has been the central dividing line between the East and West Side of Manhattan.

Except look at this bus stop sign that says it's West and the street sign that says it's East. Apparently it depends on which side of Fifth Avenue you are on. And this sign is on the west side of Fifth Avenue so actually it's still West.

Is the West Side of 5th Avenue the West Side of Manhattan?

(I am sure it is) And in which case, technically, Central Park is on the Upper West Side.

I knew there were lots of reasons to live on the UWS versus the UES. ANd now we get to claim CP!

(BTW: yesterday was the 200th birthday of the Manhattan Street Grid! Created by John Randel. Happy Street Grid Randel Day)

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Published on March 23, 2011 05:15

March 21, 2011

wellington boot inspection

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(photo: Wellington Boot Inspection, 1939)

Everyone's been wearing them in New York. Even out to dinner. They come in patterns and bright colors and with cozy fleece liners.

But it used to be you'd only see Hunter wellies on Brits accessorized with Barbour and muddy field and the occasional pheasant. (Sorry. I still can't get my head round the Wellies out to dinner thing.) 

As someone put it: "I have a friend who says that when you see those things on someone, you know they know what they're doing." Best most famous of those being the Queen herself.

But that's not true anymore since we all of us are wearing them now. Unless we all of us actually know what we're doing, do we?

What I want to know is: why are they being inspected? what is she looking for? and when is the next inspection and where should I bring mine?

Oh and how can I get one of those with the number on?
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Published on March 21, 2011 04:19

March 18, 2011

look carefully now

Akira_kurosawa_directing Akira Kurosawa, the great film director, was 13 when the Great Kanto earthquake hit in 1923 destroying Yokohama, three fifths of Tokyo, and killing nearly 150,000 people. His older brother Heigo Kurosawa (16 at the time) took Akira to see the devastation. It was something Akira never forgot:



"My brother once forced me to spend a day wandering through Tokyo looking at the victims of the Great Kanto earthquake..." Kurosawa told an interviewer in 1993, 70 years after it struck. "Corpses piled on bridges, corpses blocking off a whole street at the intersection, corpses displaying every manner of death possible to human beings. When I involuntarily looked away, my brother scolded me, 'Akira, look carefully now.' When that night I asked my brother why he made me look at those terrible sights, he replied: 'If you shut your eyes to a frightening sight, you end up being frightened. If you look at everything straight on, there is nothing to be afraid of.' With my camera, like Dostoyevsky with his prose, I have tried to force the audience--which is often unwilling--to look carefully now."
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Published on March 18, 2011 03:45

March 15, 2011

bedtime story

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mom (Monica) reading to Presley (looking at her mom) and Finley (in mom's lap)

via @jpokluda (Thanks Jonathan!)

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Published on March 15, 2011 12:00

March 13, 2011

JSB Give-Away!

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"The Jesus Storybook Bible is my absolute favorite children's bible story book. The illustrations are so gorgeous!  But the best part of the story is how it shows the presence of Christ throughout every Old Testament storyThis is a book that every Christian family should have for their children... Since reading it to Micah and Mia, they have begun to see even more how Christ is present in their lives today and that is my highest priority as their mom." Hayley

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Published on March 13, 2011 04:39

March 11, 2011

jsb narrated by little children and animated with children's art

i'm warning you... it'll do your heart in

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Published on March 11, 2011 09:54

Jago at work in his studio (with secret technique)

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ever wonder how Jago does those incredible illustrations in the JSB? It's not exactly painting. It's not exactly computer generated. All those textures. It looks like oil. And yet... Well when I asked Jago how he did it, he said they were top secret techniques.

But I've spotted him. In his studio. And with one of his obviously key secret techniques. Right there. On his lap. For all to see.

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Published on March 11, 2011 07:13