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Saturday, June 12, 2010

Does Australia cheat a bit?

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I was recently intrigued by a front-page article, with a lovely photo, about the participation of Australia at the prestigious Chelsea Flowe...

Moving finger mauls

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No, my pretty Benny, it's not good enough to simply ask for pardon for the sins of the past, and pray that they won't reoccur. The m...
Friday, June 11, 2010

Self-publishing

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Ever since I've been living in France, and writing in English (and also, at times, in hesitant French), I've discovered that attempt...
Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Branch removal

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A few days ago, with no prior warning, the electric power was cut off at 9 o'clock in the morning. Unable to work at the computer or eve...

Global view of Gamone

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This amusing photo of the Gamone valley, taken a few days ago from the other side of the Bourne, reveals that I'm not exactly hemmed in ...
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Monday, June 7, 2010

Submerged in roses

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That pompous title sounds as if I'm dead and about to be buried. Not quite. I'm still kicking, more than ever... I've often evok...

Tranquil but treacherous

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This delightful stretch of the Bourne lies below the Trois-Châteaux mountain, which separates Choranche from Pont-en-Royans. The mountain w...
Sunday, June 6, 2010

Bunyip still protecting lizards

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In my article of 15 April 2010 entitled My bunyip has broken a leg [ display ] , I explained that temperature variations had split a stone ...
Saturday, June 5, 2010

Bob's shoulder

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My ex-neighbor Bob (who has become one of my regular visitors at Gamone) has just dropped in to pick up his mail. During his career as a to...

Mosques

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Whenever my donkey Moshé sees me approaching, he leaves his companion Mandrin and dashes over towards me. I think his eagerness has someth...
Friday, June 4, 2010

Nothing like Sam

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To sense the spirit of Australia, you might like to look at a ridiculous antiseptic touristic video, entitled There's nothing like Austr...
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Exemplary Australian scholarship

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I've always known that, when my compatriots decide to tackle seriously various cutting-edge challenges of an intellectual or scientific ...

Gamone strawberries

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At this time of the year at Gamone, it has always been a delightful early-morning ritual for me to pick and eat a handful of strawberries, c...
Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Israel, bad news

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Everybody knows that, for centuries, Jews have had a hard time… to put it mildly. The Holocaust revealed unequivocally that God does not exi...
Monday, May 31, 2010

Doing things on a computer

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Using my iMac to communicate through blogs is an interesting activity. In associated domains, I'm fond of Twitter , but I see it as sub...
Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Archaeolodog

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This corner of my house was the place where the farmer kept pigs. The big door on the right provides access to a kind of prison cell, about ...

Franco-British leave

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When somebody disappears abruptly, we say in English that he has "taken French leave". In a similar situation, the French would sa...

Restaurant facelift at Pont-en-Royans

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The restaurant and bar known as Le Picard at Pont-en-Royans are composed of two former cafés, which were united a few years ago by the pres...
Tuesday, May 25, 2010

In memory of my grandmother

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Upon the death of his wife in 1964, my grandfather Ernest Skyvington reacted in the style of a prosperous businessman and dutiful Anglican ...
Sunday, May 23, 2010

Awkward doorways

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I've always been intrigued by this series of three doorways that give out directly onto the main road entering Pont-en-Royans from the D...
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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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