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Monday, June 1, 2009

Room for a pig

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This is a corner of Gamone that I've never touched since moving into the house in 1994: Once upon a time, when farmers produced their ow...

Reptile combat

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Yesterday afternoon, when I spotted this motionless combat between a snake and a lizard in my garden, I couldn't quite distinguish the c...

Loose language

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A moment ago, in the French press, I jumped to a one-word headline: Earthquake . I imagined immediately that the ground had probably shaken ...
Thursday, May 21, 2009

Getting sex right

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I don't claim to know the sense of the concept of "getting sex right". We humans, like many living creatures (those that explo...

Ascension

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Today is a public holiday in the historically Catholic but formally laic republic of France. Why? Well, believe it or not, we're celebra...

Dog logic

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My first contact with the intellectual discipline known as logic was in 1957 at the University of Sydney, where I attended the classes of J...
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Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Speaker to stop speaking

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I don't know whether the Poms actually invented perks for politicians, but they seem to have brought it to a fine art. For example: thou...
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Hang-gliding history

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For years, I've accompanied efforts aimed at demonstrating that the fabulous phenomenon of hang gliding was born in Grafton NSW. Click t...

Our concestor Ida

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Like countless Earth-dwellers, I was moved by the fabulously beautiful image of our concestor Ida . Even Google got into the act immediately...

Of mountains and men

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I would not normally go out of my way, as a tourist, to visit the Mount Rushmore abomination: But that's because I don't have starry...

Popular Australian vocalist in France

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This is not a particularly flattering photo of the Australian singer Tina Arena , but I had to operate rapidly with my Nikon, while she was ...
Monday, May 18, 2009

Sarko-slanted persuasion

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The French government has the right, indeed the duty, to persuade citizens that they should take the trouble to visit the polling booths on ...
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Monday, May 11, 2009

School in Paris

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At the age of 12, I started secondary school in my native town of Grafton, Australia, and I left for Sydney at the age of 16. Aged 23, on th...
Saturday, May 9, 2009

Megalithic evening

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Throughout the afternoon, while working in my future garden, I was aware that my TV evening was likely to be a back-and-forth affair between...
Friday, May 8, 2009

Future garden layout

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My recent article entitled Spring renaissance [ display ] included a photo of the freshly-plowed rectangle in front of my house: a future ...
Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Personal defects

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People swear that they're prepared to talk openly about their personal defects, but they generally find subtle ways of avoiding to do so...
Friday, May 1, 2009

By the roadside

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The other day, on my way to St-Marcellin, I came upon the scene of an accident on a stretch of country road where there's never much tra...
Thursday, April 30, 2009

Pigs' revenge

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The Hebrew Bible stipulated that, for unexplained reasons, one could eat beef and lamb, but not pork. Then Matthew the Evangelist overturne...
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Friday, April 24, 2009

Spring renaissance

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As well as designating an amazing era of Italian achievements in art and architecture, the term renaissance is everyday French for rebirth ...
Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Funny Amsterdam

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The civic authorities in Amsterdam have a side-splitting sense of humor. Look at this Photoshop montage they concocted for their forthcoming...
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William Skyvington
Gamone, Choranche, France
After working in various computing jobs, I retired to an old farm property in the Vercors mountain range, on the edge of the French Alps, where I spend my time writing, playing with the Internet and looking out upon the slopes in the company of my dog Fitzroy, admiring wonders created by the Big Bang and Evolution.
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