Drew this one when the power was out last week, but the newspaper said load shedding will decrease soon. However, it looks like there will be a pretty bad fuel shortage...
Saturday, April 30, 2011
Ups and Downs
Drew this one when the power was out last week, but the newspaper said load shedding will decrease soon. However, it looks like there will be a pretty bad fuel shortage...
Thursday, April 28, 2011
Saturday, April 23, 2011
Current reading: Plutarch
When we have a fever, everything tastes bitter and unpleasant, but once we have seen other people taking the same food without revulsion, we stop blaming the food and drink, and start to blame ourselves and our illness. In the same way, we will stop blaming and being disgruntled at circumstances if we see other people cheerfully accepting identical situations without getting upset. So when unwelcome incidents occur, it is also good for contentment not to ignore all the gratifying and nice things we have, but to use a process of blending to make the better aspects of our lives obscure the glare of the worse ones. But what happens at the moment is that, although when our eyes are harmed by excessively brilliant things we look away and soothe them with the colours that flowers and grasses provide, we treat the mind differently: we strain it to glimpse the aspects that hurt it, and we force it to occupy itself with thoughts of the things that irritate it, by tearing it almost violently away from the better aspects. And yet the question addressed to the busybody can be transferred to this context and fit in nicely: 'You spiteful man, why are you so quick to spot someone else's weakness, but overlook your own?' So we might ask: why, my friend, do you obsessively contemplate your own weakness and contantly clarify and revivify it, but fail to apply your mind to the good things you have?
- Plutarch, "On Contentment"
Friday, April 22, 2011
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Updated Doodle
Alex posted a cool new doodle she did so I thought I'd post an updated version of the one I posted earlier.
Monday, April 18, 2011
Lumbini Photos II
The LIRI |
Cutting the grass by hand |
Gecko on books in the library (this was a 15 second exposure!) |
Tibetan style books |
Saturday, April 16, 2011
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Lumbini Photos I
Some monks at the Maya Devi temple (the Buddha's birthplace)
Me in front of the Ashoka Pillar
An unpainted Thai monastery (it's under construction)
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