Master Bedroom…
01 Sunday May 2011
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01 Sunday May 2011
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30 Saturday Apr 2011
Posted in Music, Photography, Reflections
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Classical music, Music room, Photography, piano, postaweek 2011, Ten Beautiful Piano Compositions
Music melts all the separate parts of our bodies together. – Anais Nin
Below are the classical pieces that I have enjoyed playing most on my piano:
1. O Mio Babbino Caro by Giacomo Puccini
2. Sonata Quasi Una Fantasia, 1st Movement by Ludwig van Beethoven
3. Waltz in B Minor, Op. 69, No. 2 by Frédéric Chopin
4. Four Seasons, Spring by Antonio Vivaldi
5. Water Musick by George Frideric Handel
6. An der schönen blauen Donau, Op. 314 by Johann Strauss
7. Venetian Gondola Song, Op. 30, No.6 by Felix Mendelssohn
8. Passacaille by George Frideric Handel
9. Waltz in B Minor by Franz Schubert
10. Nocturne No. 5 by John Field
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29 Friday Apr 2011
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Fashion, Kate Middleton, Photography, postaweek 2011, Princess Grace, Royal wedding, Royal wedding dresses
I think Kate looked perfect. Her dress was very timeless and very reminiscent of Princess Grace of Monaco. Kate looked exactly the way we hoped she would when she walked out of her car. – Alison McGill, Weddingbells Magazine.
Simply lovely! Kate Middleton’s traditional, elegant gown was designed by Sarah Burton, creative director of Alexander McQueen. Its design elements may have been inspired by Princess Grace’s dress by Helen Rose, an Academy-award MGM costume designer who also made wedding gowns for actresses Elizabeth Taylor, Debbie Reynolds, and Jane Powell.
29 Friday Apr 2011
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27 Wednesday Apr 2011
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The Gooderham, or Flatiron, Building at Front and Wellington Streets, was built by George Gooderham in in 1891, predating New York’s more famous Flatiron building by 10 years. [lostrivers.ca]
In my opinion, this is the most beautiful building in Toronto! I shot this photograph with a Konica C35 many years ago and self developed it on matte paper.
26 Tuesday Apr 2011
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23 Saturday Apr 2011
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19 Tuesday Apr 2011
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I want a love like my bed. Someone to support me, someone comfortable, someone who will listen to everything I say, and will be there to catch all my tears. Essentially, a bed is the greatest model of an idealistic love there is. [colt10]
I want a love like my Eiderdown comforter – warm and cuddly.
18 Monday Apr 2011
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Engineer, Engineer mind, Flash Story, Industrial design, Photography, postaweek 2011, Remote control

© Joan Currie
Practical ends are achieved through the application of scientific principles.
When I asked an engineer how his remote control worked, just before Masterpiece Theatre last evening, all I wanted to know was how to turn the device on. His eyes lit up when he sensed that what I really wanted to know was every excruciating detail about the principles of operation – mechanical, electrical, and infrared.
Feigning interest, I made the mistake of nodding my head and this he took as a go ahead for a further in depth discussion about material science – plastics and metals strength, fatigue factors, and wear characteristics. To really drive home his points, he decided to disassemble the remote control to expose and speak to the major components of each subsystem contained therein.
As he addressed assembly time, I asked if perhaps he could show me the series of steps necessary to put the device back together so that I might watch my show. Unfortunately, he detected an opportunity to improve on the design of one of the many pieces now arranged in a geometric grid on the coffee table before us and disappeared into his workroom to obtain just the right tool for the job.
I never did find out how the remote control worked but did learn wherein his passions lay.
17 Sunday Apr 2011
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