Continue Reading History, coded in color. Inauguration – today we rejoice! Tomorrow we remind ourselves that the mascot is gone but the team remains intact. It is surely no…
Continue Reading Knowledge, coded in images I overheard that someone whose name shall no longer be mentioned, asked for 2 billion dollars to establish his presidential library. Hah!…
Continue Reading You read her here first! 22-year old poet Amanda Gorman was chosen to read at the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden. I am linking back to my…
Continue Reading Language remembered “”Silence is the real crime against humanity.” – Nadezha Mandelstam Two nights ago there was a lot of wind and rain. I do…
Continue Reading Language fails Words fail. Well, they fail me, which is why today you are getting smarter, more experienced and reflective words from someone else….
Continue Reading Language around me. So here I was on my river walk last week, all Surrounded by The world spoke to me, in multiple genres. There were warnings, promises, exhortations, There…
Continue Reading Language, redesigned. German is known for its compound words, the joining of two words that then create a new meaning, some of which have…
Continue Reading Language as Tool In 1995 the German publishing house Aufbau-Verlag printed two volumes of diaries, covering the years 1933 to 1945. They were written by…
Continue Reading Yellows “A ray of sunshine” is one way to describe a bit of good news. I saw that sunny yellow reflected in the…
Continue Reading Blues I am a failure. In more ways than one, but today I am thinking of my ignorance about modern abstractionism. Yup, literally ignorant. Give me…