On loneliness and separation from the wider world…

Continue reading Infernal EarthCherish your human connections: your relationships with friends and family.
Joseph Brodsky, Russian-American Poet and Nobel Laureate in Literature (1987)
Writings on learning how to live.
On loneliness and separation from the wider world…

Continue reading Infernal EarthCherish your human connections: your relationships with friends and family.
Joseph Brodsky, Russian-American Poet and Nobel Laureate in Literature (1987)
On Life’s bittersweet nature…

Continue reading Life’s BowlLife is like a box of chocolates… you never know what you’re gonna get.
Tom Hanks, From the movie ‘Forest Gump’
On loneliness and separation from the wider world…

Continue reading Broken SilenceThe only time we waste is the time we spend thinking we are alone.
Mitch Albom, American Author who famously penned ‘Tuesdays With Morrie’
On being a good ancestor…
Continue reading The Still Remembered (Salk’s Hope)Jonas Salk (Photographed in 1959) Our greatest responsibility is to be good ancestors.
Jonas Salk, American Virologist who developed one of the first successful Polio Vaccines
On cardiac battles and Cupid’s quiver…
Continue reading Cupid’s DartAmor – Hans Makart (Painted between 1861 and 1884) Hey hey, set me free! Stupid Cupid stop picking on me!
Connie Francis, American Singer and Actress
Continue reading Profit Lost to ProphecyHope – George Frederic Watts (Painted in 1886) A new year’s resolution worth considering: substituting the urge to prophesize with hoping.
Granville D. Austin, The Thinkerer
Continue reading The Story of a Human FallThe Fall of Icarus – Jacob Peter Gowy (Painted between 1636 and 1638) If we fail to ward off Hubris, Error eventually does so for us.
Granville D. Austin, The Thinkerer
Continue reading The Great GustVentania (The Windstorm) – Antônio Parreiras (Painted in 1888) Thought is the wind, knowledge the sail, and mankind the vessel.
Augustus Hare, English Writer and Raconteur
Continue reading The Confabulated CookMonk in the Kitchen – Ernst Nowak Cooking is creating emotion.
Joël Robuchon, French Chef
Continue reading ‘Breathicide’Portrait of a Boy – John Singer Sargent (Painted in 1890) To waste one’s breath; to pump into a sieve.
Plautus, Roman Playwright