Posts Tagged ‘their-maker’

The Singer and the Song

Movements in art. The way things go. Secret clubs.Everything sings to those who listen. Man-made artifacts sing more, having caught a bit of their maker’s voice in their own throats. Natural objects likewise sing, but in a different language, they too having caught the voice of their maker. Put two objects next to each other, and their singing becomes exponentially more interesting, including two voices and the counterpoints and pulling between the voices. Each added object juxtaposed makes the

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Bognor Prom 10k – 17 May 2009

So, another year, and I’m back in Bognor Regis for the annual 10k race.  This year will be my sixth running of the race in a row and I think it’s safe to assume that this is my favourite 10k race.  The past five years I’ve got faster and faster on the course but this year I suspected things would be different.  I’d done absolutely nothing in the way of speed training (other than the weekly 5k parkruns) specific for 10k distance and off the back of the London Marathon (only three weeks ago) and a

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The Transcience of Life

In the past 9 months, I have been running a mission guest house, catering mostly to missionaries and people who serve God in other ways. Sometimes, we get Honeymooners. These are my favourites and I take special pleasure in serving them (that is probably my romantic streak rearing it’s head). We had the most recent Honeymoon couple a month ago. I remember them well because the man came with his laptop and when he locked himself away in the den, the new wife came to spend some time with me. Tha

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Koodli-Confluence of Tunga and Bhadra River

Recently I went to my native, which was saw  happiest  and sad moments of my life. to meet my childhood friends, my schools at Bhadravathi. That i will post later. On sunday morning I with my friend went to Koodli, which i frequently visited during College Days.   Koodli is a small village with very Big heritage behind. It is 16 Kms from Shimoga on Holehonnur – Channagiri Road and the same distance from Bhadravathi, Steel Town. Rivers Tunga(ತುಂಗಾ ನದಿ)  and Bhadra(ಭದ್ರಾ ನದಿ

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