My “Humor in Architecture” comic recently appeared in a post on an Indian architect’s blog.
♫ “Bear Hug” by The 2 Bears
Boundless Science Comics!
Comics about science? (SCIENCE!) Yes! I’m excited about Boundless, the Boston Comics Rountable‘s forthcoming anthology, and you should be, too! I greatly enjoyed their (now out of print) Inbound 4: A Comic Book History of Boston, and I have high hopes for Boundless. Plus the Roundtable is a great bunch of folks. Place your Kickstarter pledge now so they can print it and pay the artists!
The Spring Tradition of Flora Day
People dressed as shrubs danced yesterday in Helston, Cornwall, UK. Others dressed in old-time finery danced in a line so long you couldn’t see either end. They celebrated Flora Day, an old spring tradition also called the Furry Dance (named long before furries).
While the shrub people dance, everyone sings:
Hal-an-tow, jolly rumbalow For we were up as soon as any day-O And for to fetch the summer home The summer and the May-O For summer is a-come-O And winter is a-gone-O
Each verse brings a costumed pantomime. This Hal-An-Tow video starts with shouting and noise, then at 1:35 comes a Cornish proclamation that sounds like Swedish Chef, followed by the dancing shrubs, song, and weird pageantry.
The great processional dance features kids (in one dance) and adults (in the other two) walking in pairs in a tremendous line and periodically doing a little dance that puts them with a new partner. The children’s dance alone has 1,000 people in it. See for example the 2014 midday dance, 2011 children’s dance, … and footage from 1955 … and 1921.
The banner at the start of this other Flora video shows that I didn’t make up the name of the Furry Dance (I kind of thought it was vandalism on Wikipedia’s Flora Day article until I saw the video).
I’d love to see it in person someday. I’d love have something like it here!
♫ “Spring Dance” by Korpiklaani
♫ “Hermit Pals” by Skulldust
♫ “Hermit Pals” by Skulldust
This song is so great! (And I don’t say that just because I used to live with one of the band members.)
♫ “Would Not Float” by Gideon Freudmann
♫ “Would Not Float” by Gideon Freudmann
No song link, sorry :( At 43:23 in A-Log on the Airwaves – 6/1/13.
I went out to sail my boat I was not sure it would float I put it into the pond, It sank, like a rock It was not such a surprise These things happen, I surmise Sometimes, though, it gets my goat It would not float
I’m no expert
re: Jesse DuRona: “Friends: can anyone recommend some great Celtic music?“
I’m no expert, but here’s some Irish music I like a lot:
- Noel Hill — In Knocknagree (all accordion/concertina and clogging, sounds like recorded live in a pub)
- The Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem and their families — Irish Folk Songs and Airs (more down-home sounding than some of their other work, probably because of the “and their families”)
- The Chieftains — The Best of The Chieftains
- Solas — Reunion (a live concert that I prefer to the studio album I have)
Scottish but sounds similar:
- Capercaillie — Sidewaulk
Had a nasty stomach bug Sunday night through Monday
Had a nasty stomach bug Sunday night through Monday. I’m still trying to get back my energy and catch up on the hunger from 2 days of hardly eating.
♫ “Spring Affair” by Donna Summer
There’s a lot of bunny talk going around today
There’s a lot of bunny talk going around today, and I hate to be a party pooper but bunnies don’t exist.
Debunking “Bunny Rabbitsâ€
My mysterious animal photos receive analysis in this guest post from leading pseudocryptozoologist Bruce Fort. — Colin
♫ “Square One” by Mosca
MIDNIGHT PARTY
♫ MIDNIGHT PARTY: “Ievan Polkka” by Korpiklaani will revive you like strong coffee!
(Not that I need wake-up energy right now, but the Shuffle hath spoken.)
♫ “Ego Trippin’ (MC’s Ultra Remix)” by Ultramagnetic MC’s
♫ “Ego Trippin’ (MC’s Ultra Remix)” by Ultramagnetic MC’s
As the record just turn you learn, plus burn by the flame of the lyrics, which cooks the human brain providing overheated knowledge by means causing pain Makin' my brain head at yourself, start to melt While the Technics spin, the wax is on the belt
A midnight showing of that cult classic “Hungry Belly”
A midnight showing of that cult classic “Hungry Belly”: http://colintedford.com/2007/hungry-belly-1/
(This showing inspired by an urban legend about a babysitter who tried to eat a baby, recently seen on Facebook. h/t Billie for the debunk.)