The City Council election is over. Congratulations to all the elected council members. Congratulations to Bob Dubey, our new mayor. But before we close the books on the election, I need to mention some loose ends that really should be tied up, before we move on and they are lost to memory.
Thursday, May 11, 2023
Wednesday, May 10, 2023
Tuesday, May 9, 2023
America's "Third Places"
It's odd how something that you notice for the first time suddenly seems to be everywhere. How did I ever miss it? One example is the word "chocolaty". I noticed the package for Girl Scout Tagalongs® cookies (by the way, the best Girl Scout cookie) describes them as "Crispy cookies layered with peanut butter and covered with a chocolaty coating." I wondered why they didn't say "chocolate coating". Looking at the ingredients, I realized the answer is because the cookies don't contain any chocolate. They use various chemicals that taste "chocolaty." Once I was aware of this, I now see "chocolaty" on lots of products that I previously would have called "chocolate."
Likewise, I had never heard the term "third place" until a week ago. (Actually I had, but it had a different meaning. I'll get to that in a postscript). Then I heard "third place" three times in a week.
Monday, May 8, 2023
My Thoughts on the Recent Election
Sunday, May 7, 2023
CoR and RISD Election Results
I'll have thoughts about this in the blog tomorrow.
POTD: Madrid's Plaza Mayor
From 2022 10 19 Madrid |
This photo-of-the-day is from Plaza Mayor in Madrid, Spain. According to Google, "Cafes & restaurants line the arches of this stately square with Philip III's statue in the center." It's a great place to start exploring Madrid in any direction.
A bonus photo is after the jump.
Looking out from Plaza Mayor through one of the square's arched entrances towards the streets of old Madrid.
From 2022 10 19 Madrid |
Saturday, May 6, 2023
POTD: The Land of Flamenco
From 2022 10 19 Madrid |
The first photo-of-the-day from another odyssey is from Madrid, Spain, the home of flamenco. According to Smithsonian Magazine, "the world outside Spain often stereotypes the nation as inhabited by flamenco dancers, singers, and guitar players...Inside Spain, however, the relationship between the flamenco art form and Spanish national identity has been fraught for more than a century." But forget that for an evening, just sit back, relax, and enjoy the music.
Bonus video after the jump.