Clouds in a building? Believe it. And stare in nerdy awe.
Posted in Architecture, Art and Culture
Tagged Architecture, Beauty, Clouds, Cloudscapes, Nature, Venice
From Oddee.com, some of the world’s most beautiful libraries.
I’ve been to the Long Room at Trinity College in Dublin, and the Library of Congress in Washington D.C. Anyone else visited any of these others?
Posted in Art and Media Wednesday
Tagged Beauty, Learning, Libraries, Reading, Trinity College
Posted in Art and Media Wednesday
Tagged Architecture, Beauty, Catholicism, Church Buildings
I cannot figure if Cloudland in Brisbane, Australia is more garden, more restaurant or more nightclub. It appears to be all three and the result is absolutely beautiful.
Posted in Art and Media Wednesday
Tagged Architecture, Beauty, Brisbane, Cloudlane, Gardening, Gardens
The beauty of the world hath made me sad,
This beauty that will pass;
Sometimes my heart hath shaken with great joy
To see a leaping squirrel in a tree,
Or a red lady-bird upon a stalk,
Or little rabbits in a field at evening,
Lit by a slanting sun,
Or some green hill where shadows drifted by
Some quiet hill where mountainy man hath sown
And soon would reap; near to the gate of Heaven;
Or children with bare feet upon the sands
Of some ebbed sea, or playing on the streets
Of little towns in Connacht,
Things young and happy.
And then my heart hath told me:
These will pass,
Will pass and change, will die and be no more,
Things bright and green, things young and happy;
And I have gone upon my way
Sorrowful.
Posted in Art and Media Wednesday, Poetry
“Dá fhada an lá tagann an tráthnóna” - “However long the day, the evening will come”
A truly immutable fact of life is that time always marshals on. The sun always rises and the sun always sets. Plants grow, people age, life decays. Time carries the seasons along on its steady back and time ravages the creature’s body. Time carries with it the events that are good and happy and fulfilling, and time brings tides of woe and sadness and darkness.
Of all the gifts that time does carry on its wing, one of the most welcome is the evening. The evening is the time to enjoy one’s labor of the day, when the air softens and cools in its comforting cushion. The evening is the time to enjoy a hearty meal with one’s family, a time to calm the tired mind and rest the aching feet. It signals the end of an awful day and allows one’s mind to slough off the stresses that the long, harsh light can bring.
It is the time of harvest, when the fruits of the summer’s work are enjoyed, a time for revelry and joy, a time of sweet and calm contentment. It is a time of joy and bounty, a time of refreshment and contemplation. It is a time of thanksgiving, a time to look back while gazing intently forward. It is a time of waning energy, when Creation prepares itself for slumber and the coming day.
It is a time of sublime and wondrous art, when the sky becomes a celebration of light and color, when shadows melt together and the soothing rays of the setting sun bathe the earth in a lovely cloak of red and stunning orange. It is the time when the noble beasts as one say their sonorous goodnights to one another and to the trees and stones, the air and grass, the lakes and lordly sky.
In Christ, it is a time of completion and finishing of a lifelong race. It is a time of joy and glory, when the glorious light of heaven is so tantalizingly close, a time of preparation for the necessary sleep before the everlasting glorious day.
No matter how long the dreary day, time marches on and the glorious evening surely will come.
Posted in Photographic Poetry
Tagged Beauty, Connemara, Contentment, Ireland, Patience
Posted in Fotography Friday
Tagged B&W, Beauty, Glendalough, Ireland, Monasteriess, Nature, Photography
If you have ever listened to The Frames or The Swell Season (Glen Hansard and Markéta Irglová performed in the movie Once), you’ve probably heard the beautiful violin music of Colm Mac Con Iomaire. Colm also has a solo record out (The Hare’s Corner) that is an absolutely lovely listen.
This is a performance of “Blue Shoes” he gave for TG4. Beautiful.
Posted in Art and Media Wednesday
Tagged Beauty, Colm Mac Con Iomaire, Irish Music, Music, Violin