Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Quote of the Day


The books that the world calls immoral are the books that show the world its own shame.
- Oscar Wilde

Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Quote of the Day


A man's face is his autobiography. A woman's face is her work of fiction.
- Oscar Wilde

Monday, July 29, 2013

Quote of the Day


In these modern days to be vulgar, illiterate, common and vicious, seems to give a man a marvelous infinity of rights that his father never dreamed of.
- Oscar Wilde

Sunday, July 28, 2013

Quote of the Day


So far as I can remember, there is not one word in the Gospels in praise of intelligence.
- Bertrand Russell

Saturday, July 27, 2013

Quote of the Day


Liberty is the only thing you cannot have unless you are willing to give it to others.
-William Allen White

Friday, July 26, 2013

Quote of the Day


My wife says I never listen to her. At least I think that's what she says.
- Unknown

Thursday, July 25, 2013

Quote of the Day


As in political so in literary action a man wins friends for himself mostly by the passion of his prejudices and the consistent narrowness of his outlook.
- Joseph Conrad

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Quote of the Day


If people concentrated on the really important things in life, there'd be a shortage of fishing poles.
- Doug Larson

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Quote of the Day


Self-pity in its early stages is as snug as a feather mattress. Only when it hardens does it become uncomfortable.
- Maya Angelou

Monday, July 22, 2013

Quote of the Day


Originality is simply a pair of fresh eyes.
- Thomas Wentworth Higginson

Sunday, July 21, 2013

Quote of the Day

I know few Christians so convinced of the splendor of the rooms in their Father’s house, as to be happier when their friends are called to those mansions. Nor has the Church’s ardent "desire to depart, and be with Christ," ever cured it of the singular habit of putting on mourning for every person summoned to such departure.
- John Ruskin

Saturday, July 20, 2013

Quote of the Day

Gossip is just news running ahead of itself in a red satin dress.
- Liz Smith

Friday, July 19, 2013

Quote of the Day

If you board the wrong train, it's no use running along the corridor in the other direction.
- Dietrich Bonhoeffer

Thursday, July 18, 2013

Quote of the Day

The only purpose for which power can be rightfully excercised over any member of a civilized community against his will, is to prevent harm to others. His own good, either physical or moral, is not a sufficient warrant.
- John Stuart Mill

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Quote of the Day

There are two major products that come out of Berkeley: LSD and UNIX. We don't believe this to be a coincidence.
- Jeremy S. Anderson

Going down, down, down...

Weighed in at 106.9 kg this morning. Fears that I would become a complete slouch and just let myself go the minute I moved to another place seem not to have come true... yet, at least.

My next grand challenge will be Scotland. Despite the often poor stuff one gets offered in that country, it's usually got a lot of calories. They serve chips (fries for you yanks) with everything and it's soooo easy to grab a cheap dessert with the dinner you just had.

Must. Be. Strong.

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Quote of the Day

It is error alone which needs the support of government. Truth can stand by itself.
- Thomas Jefferson

Monday, July 15, 2013

Quote of the Day

Hypocrisy is the vaseline of social intercourse.
- Unknown

Tentative route for Scotland

These past few weeks I've felt an ever increasing rattling in my old traveling bones, so to speak. It gets worse the closer I get to a departure; sounds, sights and especially smells can suddenly take me thousands of miles away. I get this bubbling feeling inside, and sometimes an actual, physical shudder. That's how much I love to travel.

As previously announced, this summer's trip will go to Scotland; possibly with a slight dip down into northern England for the last weekend, that part isn't fully planned yet. For almost the whole trip I shall be accompanied by my old friend... uhm, chum...uh... acquaintance, Siri. BUT imma drop her in Edinburgh the last Thursday and then spend an oval weekend in the borders, with the strong possibility of a visit to the actual Flodden Field.

The route as of now...

July 29: Flying from Oslo to Edinburgh, landing in the evening. I'll rent a car and drive to Stirling,  panicking over left-hand driving all the way.

July 30: I have hopes of doing Stirling Castle, the Wallace Monument and Bannockburn Visitor Centre this day. The actual Centre doesn't open till next year, but the intermediary one I went to last fall was so interesting I want to go again. If Siri really gets into Stirling Castle, we probably won't have time though. We shall spend the night in quaint little Doune, just up the road from Stirling.

July 31: Planning on seeing Doune Castle in the morning, then drive on up through the Trossachs, possibly with a slight detour south to see Loch Lomond. Then it's over my beloved A-82 and the Rannoch Moor to Glencoe. We'll be passing Bridge of Orchy and Loch Tulla and maybe, just maybe we'll have lunch at the King's House Hotel. We shall spend the night in Fort William.

August 1: In the wee morning we'll have a looksee at the ruins of Inverlochy Castle, and if Siri feels like it, possibly take a quick detour to Treasures of the Earth where she can fill several suitcases with shiny objects and precious gems. I know I wanted to the last time I was there. Then the journey will continue up along Loch Ness to Urquhart Castle, before ending in Inverness for the night.

August 2: This will probably be the longest day of the trip, at least where driving is concerned. I'm thinking about going up from Inverness to Wick the loooong way. Up to Dingwall, then veer sharply northwest and then go around the highlands the whole day before hitting Wick in the evening. If we have time, I hope to see Dunnet's Head.

August 3: We'll spend some time at wonderful old Wick Museum in the morning, then down the coast by way of Badbea and Helmsdale and possibly even Black Isle before spending an hour at Culloden. Staying overnight in Inverness again.

August 4: Do Culloden iffin we didn't have the time yesterday. Onwards to Clava Cairn and Fort George. Maybe even the Dallas Dhu distillery, cuz it's run by Historic Scotland and so it's freeeeee. Spend the night in Elgin.

August 5: This is probably the most expensive day of the trip. We'll start out from Elgin in time to be at the Aberlour distillery for their 10 AM tour. Apparently it takes up to two hours. As you probably know, I don't drink, but distilleries are also an important part of Scotland's cultural and industrial history so I don't see the tour as a waste. Their web page announces that you'll have the "opportunity to hand-fill your own personalised bottle of Aberlour cask strength whisky", which, if I know my parents right, may take the place of an otherwise cheap bottle of tax-free vodka in my luggage. *sigh*

Additionally, we'll be spending the night at the most impressive Dalmunzie Castle, where we got their last room for a stomach churning £265 (much of it prepaid). But that's including a four-course dinner, so in the words of Joey Tribiani, "this is where I get my money back".

August 6-8: Not sure if we'll spend any more time in the wonderful Grampians on the 6th, but we're booked the next two nights in Edinburgh, at some rental apartment Siri found. So the 6th, the 7th and much of the 8th will be spent doing touristy stuff in Edinburgh. Holyrood Palace, Arthur's Seat, Edinburgh Castle, Scott Monument, National Museum, Canton Hill, etc, etc. One very interesting thing is that we've got tickets for the Military Tattoo on the 7th. Siri will fly home (or, if you want to be difficult about it, allow herself to be flown home in an airplane) and I will spend the night of the 8th in Linlithgow, just outside Edinburgh.

August 9-12: Having finally ditched the cow waved goodbye to my dear friend Siri, I'll set course south. I wish to spend a few hours at Linlithgow Palace and possibly also Blackness Castle but the main goal of this last weekend is the Borders area. I've booked a room in Selkirk for three nights, and plan on seeing as much old stuff, castles in ruins and old battlefields as I can cram into an oval weekend. During this part I might just cut into Engerland for a little while.

Imma fly home in the evening of Monday, August 12. Tuesday noon I've arranged for a tour of my new workplace and work will formally start on Wednesday 14, with three days of planning. The bastards pupils will arrive Monday, August 19. My long, wonderful, over two year long holiday will be over for good... unless, of course (and this I pray for with every fiber of my non-believing body) I win the lottery. Then all bets (see what I did there?) are off.

Sunday, July 14, 2013

Quote of the Day

The whole foundation of Christianity is based on the idea that intellectualism is the work of the Devil. Remember the apple on the tree? O.K., it was the Tree of Knowledge. "You eat this apple, you're going to be as smart as God. We can't have that".
- Frank Zappa

Saturday, July 13, 2013

Quote of the Day

No man is free who is not master of himself.
- Epictetus

Friday, July 12, 2013

Quote of the Day

Laws do not persuade just because they threaten.
-Seneca

Thursday, July 11, 2013

Quote of the Day

Happiness always looks small while you hold it in your hands, but let it go, and you learn at once how big and precious it is.
- Maxim Gorky

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Quote of the Day

Anarchism is founded on the observation that since few men are wise enough to rule themselves, even fewer are wise enough to rule others.
- Edward Abbey

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Quote of the Day

Hard work spotlights the character of people: some turn up their sleeves, some turn up their noses, and some don't turn up at all.
- Sam Ewing

Monday, July 8, 2013

Quote of the Day

Bargain: Something you can’t use at a price you can’t resist.
- Franklin P. Jones

Sunday, July 7, 2013

Quote of the Day

Thou shallt not kill. Thou shallt not commit adultery. Don’t eat pork. I’m sorry, what was that last one? Don’t eat pork. God has spoken. Is that the word of God or is that pigs trying to outsmart everybody?
- Jon Stewart

Saturday, July 6, 2013

Quote of the Day

Kill my boss? Do I dare live out the American Dream?
- Homer Simpson

Friday, July 5, 2013

Quote of the Day

When an American says that he loves his country, he ... means that he loves an inner air, an inner light in which freedom lives and in which a man can draw the breath of self-respect.
- Adlai Stevenson

Thursday, July 4, 2013

Quote of the Day

The chief business of the American people is business.
- Calvin Coolidge

Still inching down...

107,1 kg this morning. It helps that I've actually gotten some exercise from moving to my own apartment this week...

Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Quote of the Day

The most radical revolutionary will become a conservative the day after the revolution.
- Hannah Arendt

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Quote of the Day

Critics are like eunuchs in a harem. They know how to do it, they see it being done every day, but they themselves can’t do it.
- Brendan Behan

Monday, July 1, 2013

Quote of the Day

Man is born free, and everywhere he is in chains.
- Jean-Jaques Rosseau