Week 31 - Wildcard

July 31, 2018 (211/365) • Tempus fugit | Time flies -- How can tomorrow be August already?

Week 31 - Wildcard: Photographer's Choice #dogwoodweek31, #dogwood52, #dogwood2018

Measurement

July 30, 2018 (211/365) "The true measure of a summer well-spent is how many books you've read (and how many empty bottles are in your recycle bin)!" - N.C.

"How's your summer going?" --  It's a question that is often posed to educators who are "off" in the summertime. I have spent a lot of time at school, so one could argue that this hasn't been the greatest summer for me. However, a very wise friend has developed her own measure of a successful summer "break" that involves books and wine. By her accounting, 2018 has been quite a good summer for me. There has been a respectable quantity of rosé, unoaked Chardonnay, and lavender cider bottles in our bin throughout the summer and I have read several books -- so many that the "To Read" shelf of my Goodreads account is dwindling fast.

Here's the rundown of what I've read so far:

Any suggestions -- wine or books -- to make my summer even better?

Kermit

July 29, 2018 (210/365)

“Frog in a little pond can be much happier than fish in a vast ocean!" - Mehmet Murat ildan

...especially when his "pad" is decorated with beautiful water lilies!

The X Factor

July 28, 2018 (209/365) • ILYA X Championship Regatta hosted by the Pewaukee Yacht Club

"Sailing a boat calls for quick action, a blending of feeling with the wind and water as well as with the very heart and soul of the boat itself. Sailing teaches alertness and courage, and gives in return a joyousness and peace that but few sports afford." - George Matthew Adams

French Friday: Le Panthéon

le 27 juillet 2018 (208/365)

« C'est pour ces morts, dont l'ombre est ici bien venue, que le haut Panthéon élève dans la nue, au-dessus de Paris, la ville aux mille tours, la reine de nos Tyrs et de nos Babylones, cette couronne de colonnes que le soleil levant redore tous les jours! » - Victor Hugo, Les Chants du crépuscule (1835)

Le Panthéon est un monument de style néo-classique au cœur du Quartier latin, sur la montagne Sainte-Geneviève. L'architecture reprend la façade du Panthéon de Rome, construit au 1er siècle av. J.-C. Plusieurs personnages historiques, littéraires, scientistes, et artistes sont inhumés au Panthéon y compris Voltaire, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Victor Hugo, Louis Braille, Sadi Carnot, Émile Zola, Jean Jaurès, Jean Moulin, Jean Monnet, Pierre et Marie Curie, André Malraux, et Alexandre Dumas. Le Panthéon est aussi l'endroit de le célèbre Pendule du Foucault qui met en evidence la rotation de la Terre.

Week 30 - Creative: Circles

July 26, 2018 (207/365) • Week 30 - Creative: Circles #dogwoodweek30, #dogwood52, #dogwood2018

"Life is sort of a circle. You come back to a lot of the interests that you had early in life." - Eric Kandel

[The circle is a universal symbol with extensive meaning; it represents the notions of totality.]