Sunday, December 02, 2007
Saturday, December 01, 2007
Church on the UWS.
Varg Vikernes would hate me for posting this
after his picture, I'm sure...but there's beauty
in both. What would be interesting would be
to perform the Daudi Baldrs inside a church with
a full orchestra.
On my way to the Carlsbad Shul to attend a Kaballah class given by Rabbi Simon Jacobson, I pass this church with stunning windows and ornate carvings. It really stands out to me in on a cold and damp winters night. The stain glass windows are celestial and remind me of planets in orbit.
It turns out the church was the earliest Baptist congregation in the US and dates from 1753 - it's at corner of Broadway and W. 79th street.
If the Vikings had succeeded in their conquest of the Americas this church would probably not exist and Varg would be happy. (Must go and watch the movie Beowulf).
Varg Vikernes would hate me for posting this
after his picture, I'm sure...but there's beauty
in both. What would be interesting would be
to perform the Daudi Baldrs inside a church with
a full orchestra.
On my way to the Carlsbad Shul to attend a Kaballah class given by Rabbi Simon Jacobson, I pass this church with stunning windows and ornate carvings. It really stands out to me in on a cold and damp winters night. The stain glass windows are celestial and remind me of planets in orbit.
It turns out the church was the earliest Baptist congregation in the US and dates from 1753 - it's at corner of Broadway and W. 79th street.
If the Vikings had succeeded in their conquest of the Americas this church would probably not exist and Varg would be happy. (Must go and watch the movie Beowulf).
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
Totally Blog Worthy
So I'm sitting at the Verb cafe on Bedford and they're playing Burzum's Daudi Balders..such an awesome album...i've never heard it played anywhere in public.. even though he murdered his bandmate it's still a beautiful piece of music. To the right of me is a guy looking at gay porn.
So I'm sitting at the Verb cafe on Bedford and they're playing Burzum's Daudi Balders..such an awesome album...i've never heard it played anywhere in public.. even though he murdered his bandmate it's still a beautiful piece of music. To the right of me is a guy looking at gay porn.
Sunday, November 25, 2007
Ambika - the english nun
Ambika (whose name is taken from the motherly aspect of the goddess Durgha) was one of the nuns in charge at the Shivananda center. She reminded me of all the things i missed from the UK and we had many good chats about stuff. She had many pearls of wisdom to share and she plays a wicked Harmonium.
Ambika (whose name is taken from the motherly aspect of the goddess Durgha) was one of the nuns in charge at the Shivananda center. She reminded me of all the things i missed from the UK and we had many good chats about stuff. She had many pearls of wisdom to share and she plays a wicked Harmonium.
Life at the ashram
5:30am gong and 6:00pm satsang - meditation and chanting. Chores - karma yoga, 2 meals a day and 2 yoga sessions.. well structured prevented me from becoming too lazy and bored with plenty of time to read books from their library, take walks and play with the ashram cats (if you could find them) and the dog that visited. I actually missed the early morning satsang twice and since the really strict nun was away in India I didn't get into big trouble.. but if i had stayed longer it may have been a different story! The first day I was there I was really happy, the second day I had struggles because I couldn't contact the outside world then I figured out I could buy phone cards and the rest of the time it was easier and I got into the non reliance on technology, distractions and into the peaceful, simple lifestyle of it all. I was sad to leave but in other ways not.. wouldn't it be nice to have the best of both worlds. Being in the countryside reminded me very much of where I grew up in England and in the pre-mobile phone/internet era....
5:30am gong and 6:00pm satsang - meditation and chanting. Chores - karma yoga, 2 meals a day and 2 yoga sessions.. well structured prevented me from becoming too lazy and bored with plenty of time to read books from their library, take walks and play with the ashram cats (if you could find them) and the dog that visited. I actually missed the early morning satsang twice and since the really strict nun was away in India I didn't get into big trouble.. but if i had stayed longer it may have been a different story! The first day I was there I was really happy, the second day I had struggles because I couldn't contact the outside world then I figured out I could buy phone cards and the rest of the time it was easier and I got into the non reliance on technology, distractions and into the peaceful, simple lifestyle of it all. I was sad to leave but in other ways not.. wouldn't it be nice to have the best of both worlds. Being in the countryside reminded me very much of where I grew up in England and in the pre-mobile phone/internet era....
Saturday, November 24, 2007
Shivananda Ashram, Val Morin Quebec
I went on a Yoga retreat up in the Laurentian mountains in Canada - loads of yoga, lots of snow and lots of french speaking.
I went on a Yoga retreat up in the Laurentian mountains in Canada - loads of yoga, lots of snow and lots of french speaking.
Thursday, November 22, 2007
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Independent shops vs. chains in Montreal
Record shop - Achat et Vente = Buys and Sells
Montreal is more a place of independent shops than chains.. how different it is from New York City - you only have to search for all the starbucks in manhattan to see how truly overrun NY became.
There are still chains like subway (with it's 'ouvert' sign) but they are in the minority, same with Toronto where you are hard pressed to find a starbucks. Canada has rules about not allowing chains to open up there.
Record shop - Achat et Vente = Buys and Sells
Montreal is more a place of independent shops than chains.. how different it is from New York City - you only have to search for all the starbucks in manhattan to see how truly overrun NY became.
There are still chains like subway (with it's 'ouvert' sign) but they are in the minority, same with Toronto where you are hard pressed to find a starbucks. Canada has rules about not allowing chains to open up there.
Sunday, November 18, 2007
Saturday, November 17, 2007
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