Thursday, May 16, 2024

Roquefort

Prudential
Roquefort
Salmon

2 Corinthians 2:14
“Now thanks be unto God, which always causeth us to triumph in Christ, and maketh manifest the savour of his knowledge by us in every place.” 

 
 

 
 
Roquefort

 
 
 
 

 
 
 

 
 
 

 
 
 
 "It savours much more of vanity or insolence to publish a book for any other end"~~~Locke
 
 
Chess: "Prudential" "Roquefort" "Salmon"

Wednesday, May 15, 2024

SOUL

Buenos Aires
Sydney
Santiago
Soul 
 
 
Hebrews 11:1
“Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.”


"when the wind soughed through the thick foliage"~~~Henry Miller

"A soul as full of warmth as void of pride"~~~Pope 
 

"But no one with an ounce of historical feeling or philosophic detachment can be blind to the great ideals, to the passionate belief in sanctity, to the expenditure of human genius in the service of God, which are made triumphantly visible to us with every step we take in Baroque Rome."~~~Kenneth Clark: Ch.7 Grandeur and Obedience







Castel Sant'Angelo:


 
 Castel Sant'Angelo:
The Mausoleum of Hadrian, also known as Castel Sant'Angelo ; English: Castle of the Holy Angel), is a towering rotunda (cylindrical building) in Parco Adriano, Rome, Italy. It was initially commissioned by the Roman Emperor Hadrian as a mausoleum for himself and his family. The popes later used the building as a fortress and castle, and it is now a museum. The structure was once the tallest building in Rome.

7 Grandeur and Obedience
"I am back in Rome, standing on the steps of the ancient church of Santa Maria Maggiore. The hellish Roman traffic swirls all round it, but inside  are the original columns of the fifth-century basilica, and above them the mosaics of Old Testament stories that are almost the earliest illustrations of the Bible that exist. Since old St Peter's was pulled down and the Lateran disguised in stucco, there is nowhere else in Rome where one gets such a powerful impression of the Christian Church before the barbarian conquests. This is the grandeur that the Roman Church had once achieved and was to achieve again. If one climbs to the roof of Santa Maria Maggiore one can see long straight streets, stretching for miles up and down, and each ending in a piazza containing a famous church — the Lateran, the Trinita dei Monti, Santa Croce in Gerusalemme - and in the piazzas are Egyptian obelisks, symbols of the first civilisation and god-directed state which Rome had superseded. This is Papal Rome as it was to remain until the present century, the most grandiose piece of town planning ever attempted. The amazing thing is that it was done only fifty years after Rome had been (as it seemed) completely humiliated - almost wiped off the map. The city had been sacked and burnt, the people of Northern Europe were heretics, the Turks were threatening Vienna. It could have seemed to a far-sighted intellectual (like the French intellectuals in 1940) that the Papacy's only course was to face the facts, and accept its dependence on the gold of America, doled out through Spain.
Well, this didn't happen. Rome and the Church of Rome regained many of the territories it had lost, and, what is more important to us, became once more a great spiritual force. But was it a civilising force? In England we tend to answer no. We have been conditioned by generations of liberal, Protestant historians who tell us that no society based on obedience, repression and superstition can be really civilised. But no one with an ounce of historical feeling or philosophic detachment can be blind to the great ideals, to the passionate belief in sanctity, to the expenditure of human genius in the service of God, which are made triumphantly visible to us with every step we take in Baroque Rome. Whatever it is, it isn't barbarian or provincial. Add to this that the Catholic revival was a popular movement, that it gave ordinary people a means of satisfying, through ritual, images and symbols, their deepest impulses, so that their minds were at peace ; and I  think one must agree to put off defining the word civilisation till we have looked at the Rome of the Popes.
The first thing that strikes one is that those who say the Renaissance had exhausted the Italian genius are very wide of the mark. After 1527 there was a failure of confidence; and no wonder. Historians may say that the Sack of Rome was more a symbol than a historically significant event : well, symbols sometimes feed the imagination more than facts - anyway the Sack was real enough to anyone who witnessed it. If you compare the lower part of Michelangelo's Last Judgement, which was commissioned by Clement VII as a kind of atonement for the Sack, with a group in Raphael's Disputa or with the Creation of Adam, you can see that something very drastic has happened to the imagination of Christendom."~~~
Kenneth Clark: Civilisation: Ch 7 Grandeur and Obedience.



 
 
 
Chess: "Buenos Aires" "Sydney" "Santiago" "Soul"
 
 
 


Wednesday, May 8, 2024

Top Gun

Roman
Romance
Roquefort
Samuel Colt 
Purdy
Sig Sauer
Beretta

"These fine old guns often have a romance clinging to them"~~~Richard Jefferies
 
 "the passionate belief in sanctity"~~~Kenneth Clark

1 John 5:12
“He that hath the Son hath life; and he that hath not the Son of God hath not life. 

 
 

 
 
 




 

 
Chess: "Roman" "Romance" "Roquefort"  "Purdy" "Samuel Colt" "Sig Sauer" "Beretta"

Corregidora

Manila
Shakespeare, MacArthur and LePen
Mindanao
James Clavell
Corregidora

Matthew 5:16
“Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven.”
 
 

 
 
Douglas MacArthur 
 
 
North Korea's former propaganda chief Kim Ki Nam has died at the age of 94
 
 
 
Amaterasu emerging from the cave, Ama-no-Iwato, to which she once retreated (detail of woodblock print by Kunisada)

 

Chess: "Manila" "Shakespeare, MacArthur and LePen"
"Mindanao" "James Clavell"

Tuesday, May 7, 2024

James Clerk Maxwell

Rome
Jaguar
Empire
New York
Tikal
Eagle 

Hebrews 4:16
“Let us therefore come boldly unto the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy, and find grace to help in time of need.”
 
 





 
 
 
 
 
 


 


Chess: "Rome" "Jaguar" "Empire" "New York"  "Tikal" "Eagle"

Saturday, May 4, 2024

LAKE SUPERIOR

LAKE SUPERIOR
The Great Lakes
George Washington (Hiawatha)
 
John 14:6
“Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me.”


 
"Toward the sun his hands were lifted,
Both the palms spread out against it,
And between the parted fingers
Fell the sunshine on his features,
Flecked with light his naked shoulders,
As it falls and flecks an oak-tree
Through the rifted leaves and branches."~~~
HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW: The Song of Hiawatha 

 
 



 

 
 
 

 
Chess: "Lake Superior" "The Great Lakes" "George Washington (Hiawatha)"

Friday, May 3, 2024

Dallas-FortWorth

Dallas-Fort Worth
North Dallas
Fair
Fairness

Matthew 22:37
“Jesus said unto him, Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind.”
 
 

 

Chess: "Dallas-Fort Worth" "North Dallas" "Fair" "Fairness"

Wednesday, May 1, 2024

Valle de El General

VALLE DE EL GENERAL
(De lo militar) ❤

El general sabe que su guerra de hoy es la misma de ayer y que de mañana.
El general sabe que tiene poder que tiene que ejercer de una manera u otra. Es su DEBER.
El general tiene su RAZÓN y sabe que nadie fuera de SÍ MISMO lo salvará.
El general sabe que él es Uno con Cristo! 

 
 
John 11:25
“Jesus said unto her, I am the resurrection, and the life: he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live:”
Ecclesiastes 12:13
“Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter: Fear God, and keep his commandments: for this is the whole duty of man.”