Thursday, January 31, 2019

Road testing a new (at least for us) recipe.

Grilled salmon on top of Udon noodles that are tossed in a stir fry of ...

thinly sliced red onion
sliced pak choi
bean sprouts
garlic
ginger
teriyaki sauce
sesame oil
chopped shallots


It’s basically a Wagamama standard customised for a certain fussy palate.

Tasty. But can be tweaked a bit.

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Which brings January to a close. A remarkable one post per day hit rate. And February?

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Wednesday, January 30, 2019

The snow god gets it wrong again ... the first flakes falling at 6 am ... .

That said, driving home through the woods in the early afternoon it’s a magical scene.

Some recompense.

Tuesday, January 29, 2019

Thinking the ... box

Six faces
Square
The right angle
Vertical/ horizontal
Corners
Rigidity
Exterior/ interior
Closed
Symmetry
Contains
Manufactured (wood, metal, etc)
Lid or lock
Secrets
Archive
...

Thinking the ... bowl

Round
Circle
Curved
Hollow
Open
Irregularities
Concavity
Receives
Holds (temporarily)
Adapts to the hand, the palm
Shaped, turned, formed
Clay
...

This in relation to Western vs Japanese aesthetics

Sunday, January 27, 2019

Pull this CD down off the shelves - Jimmy Giuffre 3, 1961 - an ECM reissuing of two earlier recordings (right?) Fusion and Thesis. Paul Bley on piano, Steve Swallow on bass. I first heard it at Eric’s and the blurred edge cover photo can’t help remind me of his pictures.

It is wonderful music - the very first track (a Carla Bley composition) ‘Jesus Maria’ is utterly exquisite. Sitting upstairs this morning ... the rain falling on the Velux ... a precious six minutes and thirteen seconds.


Saturday, January 26, 2019


The Hausdorff dimension is drawn ...



the more intuitive notion of

the snowflake

summarized in each iteration

points outward

the ratio of giving

a small number of corners

found everywhere


       clouds are not spheres
       
       mountains are not cones

       nor does lightning traverse in a straight line


       (but there are well documented exceptions) 



(from a farewell volume for a colleague) 


Friday, January 25, 2019

It’s like when you edit apps on the screen - they’re still there but shimmer.

A variation on Zygmund Baumann’s zombie institutions. Seem familiar?

Thursday, January 24, 2019

Wednesday, January 23, 2019

"A crapload of torque". A phrase used by a student to describe the kind of vehicle suited to heavy snow.

I love the phrase - and what better description of my classes?




Tuesday, January 22, 2019

I learn today that in Venice one drinks a shadow (“bere un’ombra”).

Once again Italian conjures poetry out of the everyday.

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The snow eventually arrived around 11am. C+ for effort - although enough to make the drive home a cautious affair.

A frozen dog turd I’d cleared off the pavement into the road first thing is now a nasty fudge smear in the tyre ribbed white.

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Reading on in Jarman’s Modern Nature - intrigued by the entry about clothes. He always bought his socks from M&S.

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Monday, January 21, 2019

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/b04k7vqk

Happened upon this while trawling for Jarman-related stuff.

Tempest - as a name - is uncannily apt. However, if I’m honest, the words grate. The voice sounds all too much like a Kerouac wannabe. I’d prefer the doleful tones of Iain Sinclair rakimg up the phlegm of the past as the tide comes in.

Snow rumoured for tomorrow ...

Sunday, January 20, 2019

Oh how I hate this unseeing

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IKB
spirit in matter

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(Written in the entry for Wednesday 24th May 1989 - Derek Jarman, Modern Nature)

Saturday, January 19, 2019

minus 3 degrees

hard white frost

sun & clear blue sky

a proper winter's day

- hooray!




Friday, January 18, 2019

An afternoon class describing the passage from “O” to “o’er” and then “ear” to “odour” in the opening speech of Orsino in Twelfth Night.

Truly a stealing and giving of sound and sense/ scents.

It’s a moment when you feel you could be looking over Shakespeare’s shoulder - quill in hand, hesitating before writing the final word ... perfume? ... scent? ... fragrance? ... then ... odour.

A gift of sorts.


Thursday, January 17, 2019

The silence on the floor of my house is all the questions and all the answers that have ever been in the world. The sentimental furniture interrupt the peace. The reflection of sunset speaks loudly of days.

(Agnes Martin)

Wednesday, January 16, 2019

Tuesday, January 15, 2019

Just tuning in ... Corbin has just called for a vote of no confidence ... & 230 votes against the Brexit deal ...

Interesting times ...

Monday, January 14, 2019

Having a Derek Jarman enthusiasm ... the Sketchbooks, Chroma, etc..

Secretly it’s the handwriting ... I copy one of his pages noticing his curled over ‘d’s ... his long downstroke of the ‘p’, the occasional ligatures between words. And, as always, it’s not simply the letters themselves but the air each stroke inscribes, the spacing between lines, and then the sense of the page. Elegance. Rhythm, too.

Such writing speaks of consideration. A daily habit of attention. A sitting to attention at the desk, pen in hand, to compose - oneself and the page.

Sunday, January 13, 2019

The elder Wafflette has just discovered that The Crust (CBBC) has popped up on Youtube - who knows for how long.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hiw2MpqGNyY

We loved this ... after school ... sitting on the sofa ... tea & marmite sandwiches ... . Pure joy.


Saturday, January 12, 2019

Ear Food


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First visit to the Mediatheque in 2019 ...

  • Carla Bley, Trios
  • Donald Byrd Quartet, Au Chat Qui Peche
  • Tomasz Stanko New York Quartet, Wislawa
  • Genesis, The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway
  • Valentin Silvestrov, Hieroglyphen der Nacht
  • Nils Petter Molvaer, Buoyancy
  • Art Tatum & Ben Webster, The Album
  • Freddie Hubbard, Blue Spirits 





Friday, January 11, 2019

At work, with the help of one of our IT gurus, I finally sort out a glitch with the report writing software.

She suggests a few options - which I dutifully try - & lo & behold it works.

With disarming honesty she admits she can’t explain why it works. But, evidently, it does.

“Magic?” I suggest.

She agrees.


Thursday, January 10, 2019


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"Maybe you should stay with your Mama ..."

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A colleague sent this photo through to me today. You know who it is - right?

Imagine ... this little chap growing a (that) moustache and composing Brown Shoes Don't Make It ... Dinah Moe Hum ... Titties 'n Beer ... Who'd have thought it, eh? 




Wednesday, January 09, 2019

Tuesday, January 08, 2019

Monday, January 07, 2019

Reading ‘Rest’ by Alex Soojung-Kim Pang.

Silicon Valley wisdom which, as you scratch away at the surface, reveals rather a large debt  to Stoicism & Oriental thought.

As Olson might say - go to source.






Sunday, January 06, 2019

“To see is to forget the name of the thing one sees.”

(Paul Valéry via Peter Blegvad)

Happen on this reading back through last year’s notebooks.

Still valid.

Saturday, January 05, 2019

I wouldn’t try to capture it
on the page, or in a blog, the inauspicious
leavings of a day

...

(‘Gravy for the Prisoners’, John Ashbery, Breezeway)


Friday, January 04, 2019

Today’s disc/overy is  the Japanese percussionist Kuniko & her solo recording of Steve Reich’s Drumming. (She plays each part & multi-tracks).

Unfortunately the pressing isn’t good - several skips in Part IV mean I’ll have to take it back. Realising, of course, that this might be met with a raised eyebrow. (Bit like returning a copy of Finnegans Wake for a misprint on page 10.)


Thursday, January 03, 2019

A few days late but it might appeal to those who do crosswords ...

“Hey! A prawn?” “Yep!” Stir fry for starters.

(5, 3, 4)


Wednesday, January 02, 2019



The Infrathin

Some further definitions ...

1.

The felt texture of these words as your eye glides

2.

The silent letter (e.g.  the 'p' in psyche, the 'w' in answer, the 'n' in hymn ...)

3.

The apostrophe (e.g. isn't)

4.

The distance between seeing-saying 'c' and 'e' or 'm' and 'n'

5.

Lethologica (the word on the tip of my tongue syndrome)

6.

The thickness of a shadow

7,

The 'a' of différance (Derrida)

8.

The clinamen (Lucretius)

9.

'Ma' in Japanese thought & aesthetics (at least when approached with Western mind?)

10.

Morton Feldman's music






Tuesday, January 01, 2019


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Supposedly there is a photo in which they are eating in Pizza Hut - not, I think, this one.

Leading me to wonder what each would order ... Cage ... Funghi (obviously) ... Boulez ... a Calzone (Pli selon pli) ... Messiaen? A Francescana, I suppose ... maybe with pineapple thrown in?

(Other possibilities suggest themselves ... Debussy ... Frutti di Mare ... Vivaldi ... Quattro Stagioni (too easy) ... & Zappa ... a Diavola-Gorgonzola in one?)

A whole new school of musical criticism declares itself ...

April Fool?