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4 years ago
Oldest Mask

Oldest Mask

The oldest mask in the world, around 9000 years old.

4 years ago
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[Yes, I had to do it. Yes, all the voices are me. Lyrics under the cut.]

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4 years ago
Throckmorton

Throckmorton

5 years ago
Ballerina Amelie Segarra Dances The En Pointe Ballet Technique (in Which The Performer Typically Dances
Ballerina Amelie Segarra Dances The En Pointe Ballet Technique (in Which The Performer Typically Dances
Ballerina Amelie Segarra Dances The En Pointe Ballet Technique (in Which The Performer Typically Dances
Ballerina Amelie Segarra Dances The En Pointe Ballet Technique (in Which The Performer Typically Dances

Ballerina Amelie Segarra dances the en pointe ballet technique (in which the performer typically dances on the points of their toes) on the tips of huge, menacing kitchen knives in an empty, darkened theater on a grand piano. 

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4 years ago
The Locations Of Every Cryptid Or “monster” Across America                           

The locations of every cryptid or “monster” across America                           

5 years ago
Friar Park, George Harrison’s Home From 1970 To His Death In 2001.
Friar Park, George Harrison’s Home From 1970 To His Death In 2001.
Friar Park, George Harrison’s Home From 1970 To His Death In 2001.
Friar Park, George Harrison’s Home From 1970 To His Death In 2001.

Friar Park, George Harrison’s home from 1970 to his death in 2001.

The huge 1889 neo-Gothic mansion, with its grottoes, secret passageways, giggling gnomes, sprawling gardens and mysterious and quirky inscriptions, inspired quite a few songs by the former Beatle. Among them “Ballad of Sir Frankie Crisp (Let It Roll)” (1970), a nod to its eccentric former owner; “Ding Dong, Ding Dong” (1974) which contains one of its many inscriptions: “Ring out the old, ring in the new / Ring out the false, ring in the true”; and “The Answer’s at the End” (1975), of which the title and a portion of the lyrics are taken from another one of its engravings: “Scan not a friend with a microscopic glass / You know his faults, now let his foibles pass / Life is one long enigma, my friend / So read on, read on, the answer’s at the end.”

“Flying Hour”, written in 1978, quotes an inscription from Friar Park’s clock tower:

Past is gone, thou canst not that recall

Future is not, may not be at all

Present is, [so] improve the flying hour

Present only is within thy power.

Wise words. Further, the cover of George’s first solo album ALL THINGS MUST PASS (1970) was shot at Friar park, as were the videos for the 1976 songs “Crackerbox Palace” and “True Love”, and I’m sure you’ve seen that bit in THE BEATLES ANTHOLOGY of Paul, George and Ringo reminiscing in the garden. For George, the mansion was a treasure trove that kept on giving.

Having grown up in a similar spooky and magical place, also with bits of wisdom scattered throughout (“Fear not about what might happen / For what happens is never what you fear”), I’ve always been fascinated by Friar Park, so much that I visited it in 2011. I took this photo of its gate then (that’s not the house by the way, but one of its lodges):

Friar Park, George Harrison’s Home From 1970 To His Death In 2001.

As former Beatles press agent Derek Taylor wrote about the house: “It is a dream on a hill and it came, not by chance, to the right man at the right time.”

There’s some more to show even, so there will be a follow-up later on.

13 years ago
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