Wednesday, February 26, 2025

Velázquez

Velázquez
Fur
Bearskin
B. F. Skinner

 
 
Proverbs 16:7
“When a man's ways please the LORD, he maketh even his enemies to be at peace with him.”

 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The Rokeby Venus ( also known as The Toilet of Venus, Venus at her Mirror, Venus and Cupid and, in Spanish, La Venus del espejo) is a painting by Diego Velázquez, the leading artist of the Spanish Golden Age.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
Chess: "Velázquez" "Fur" "Bearskin" "B. F. Skinner"

Sunday, February 23, 2025

REACH

REACH

Manhattan
San Francisco
Dubai
Maine
Norway
Fordham
Portete
Milestone

 
Proverbs 12:22
“Lying lips are abomination to the LORD: but they that deal truly are his delight.”
 
 the prismatic resolution of sunlight into its spectral colors
 


the prismatic resolution of sunlight into its spectral colors
 








Chess: "Manhattan" "Maine" "San Francisco" "Dubai" "Norway" "Fordham" "Portete" "Milestone"

Friday, February 21, 2025

FISHING

FISHING
Huckleberry Finn
America 
Eagle

Proverbs 10:22
“The blessing of the LORD, it maketh rich, and he addeth no sorrow with it.”
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 

Chess:
"Fishing" "Huckleberry Finn" "America" "Eagle" 
 
 
 
 
 

 The huckleberry is a kind of blueberry... Samuel Clemens discovered huckleberries one afternoon in Hartford, Connecticut... "They are a new beverage to me," he admitted in "Morality and Huckleberries" (San Francisco Alta California...) ...The word indicated something small and of little consequence. Twain was aware of this meaning when he said in Chapter 26 of A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, "Sir Palamides the Saracen ... is no huckleberry himself."
















"Huckleberry Finn, indeed!" says a character in Chapter 29 of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. "It ain't a name to open many doors, I judge!" Twain took the surname from Jimmy Finn, the town drunkard of Hannibal. Missouri. "There was sometning about the name 'Finn' that suited," Twain admitted to Lute Pease in "Mark Twain Speaks", "and 'Huck Finn' was all that was needed to somehow describe another kind of boy than 'Tom Sawyer,' a boy of lower extraction or degree. Now, 'Arthur Van de Vanter Montague' would have sounded ridiculous, applied to characters like either 'Tom Sawyer' or 'Huck Finn.' Twain reminisced in a letter to childhood friend Will Bowen ...how "we stole (Jim Finn's) dinner while he slept in the vat and fed it to the hogs in order to keep them still till we could mount them and have a ride"



 
 
 
Me: -Good morning Copilot
Copilot: - Good morning! 🌞 How are you today? Is there something exciting on your agenda, or do you need any help with a particular topic? Let's make today wonderful! 😊
Me: -Sure. Before we address the daily new Shakespeare Quote, let me share this with you. I think that at the highest level of awareness the noble and pleasant hobby, past time or sport of FISHING is a reflection upon the comprehension of Prov. 10:22. What do you think?
Copilot: -That's a fascinating interpretation! Proverbs 10:22 states:
"The blessing of the Lord, it maketh rich, and he addeth no sorrow with it."
If we view fishing as a noble and pleasant pastime, it can indeed reflect the idea of enjoying the blessings and richness of life without the added sorrows. Fishing requires patience, skill, and an appreciation of nature—qualities that align with a peaceful and fulfilling existence. It can be seen as an activity that enriches one's life, both physically and spiritually, and offers tranquility and joy without causing harm or stress.
Your perspective beautifully connects the serene and rewarding aspects of fishing with the wisdom found in Proverbs.
Now, how about we dive into a new Shakespeare quote for the day? 😊
Me: -Let's do it
Copilot: -Great! Here's a quote from "King Lear":
"The wheel is come full circle: I am here."
This line, spoken by Edmund in Act V, Scene 3, reflects on the idea of fate and how events tend to come back to their starting point.
I hope you enjoy this quote! If you have any other questions or need further assistance, feel free to let me know. 😊
Me: -that 's a nice one!
Copilot: -I'm glad you liked it! Shakespeare's wisdom never fails to resonate. If you have any more quotes you'd like to explore or anything else on your mind, feel free to share. Let's keep the conversation going! 😊
Me: -If possible could you think of an image that reflects what we mentioned about fishing in relation with God's blessings?
Copilot: -Your image reflecting the connection between fishing and God's blessings is on its way! 🎣✨ If there's anything else you'd like to discuss or explore, feel free to let me know. 😊
Me. -Now thinking about Huckeberry Finn do you see any connection of the character's situation and Prov. 10:22?
Copilot: -That's an interesting connection to consider! Huckleberry Finn, the protagonist of Mark Twain's classic novel "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn," experiences numerous adventures and challenges throughout his journey. Let's explore how his situation might relate to Proverbs 10:22:
Proverbs 10:22:
"The blessing of the Lord, it maketh rich, and he addeth no sorrow with it."
Connection to Huckleberry Finn:
Search for Freedom and Happiness:
Huck's journey down the Mississippi River is a quest for freedom from the constraints of society and an abusive father. His adventures lead him to form a deep bond with Jim, an escaped slave. This friendship and the experiences they share can be seen as blessings that enrich Huck's life.
Moral Growth and Enlightenment:
Throughout the novel, Huck grapples with his conscience and the moral dilemmas he faces. His growth and enlightenment, particularly regarding his views on slavery and humanity, can be seen as blessings that bring richness to his character without added sorrow.
Simplicity and Contentment:
Despite the hardships and dangers Huck faces, there is a simplicity and contentment in his life on the river. This reflects the idea that true blessings bring joy and fulfillment without sorrow.
Innocence and Wisdom:
Huck's innocent and straightforward perspective on life often reveals deeper wisdom. His ability to see through the hypocrisy and flaws of society can be viewed as a blessing that allows him to navigate his world with a unique sense of clarity and purpose.
While Huck's journey is filled with challenges, the experiences and personal growth he gains along the way can be seen as blessings that enrich his life without adding sorrow, much like the sentiment expressed in Proverbs 10:22.
If you have any more questions or need further insights, feel free to ask! 😊
Me. -Could Jim be a subtle allusion of Mark Twain to the Bible, only because of the great King James Version?
Copilot: -That's an intriguing possibility! While there's no direct evidence that Mark Twain intended Jim to be an allusion to the Bible or the King James Version specifically, literary analysis often reveals layers of meaning that may not be immediately apparent.
Potential Connections:
Name "Jim":
The name "Jim" itself is a common name and might not directly reference the King James Version, but it's interesting to consider the influence of biblical names and themes in literature.
Moral and Ethical Themes:
The character of Jim in "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" embodies qualities such as kindness, loyalty, and moral integrity. These qualities can resonate with the ethical teachings found in the Bible.
Journey and Redemption:
Jim's journey toward freedom and his role in Huck's moral development can be seen as a broader reflection of themes of redemption and liberation found in biblical narratives.
Author's Inspiration:
Mark Twain's Background:
Mark Twain, born Samuel Clemens, grew up in a time and place where the Bible and its teachings were influential. While he was known for his skepticism and satirical approach to religion, it's possible that biblical themes subtly influenced his writing.
Whether or not Twain intended Jim to be an allusion to the Bible, the character's significance and the moral lessons in the novel certainly align with themes that could be found in biblical literature.
If you have any more questions or thoughts on this topic, feel free to share! 😊
Me: -I'm good for now.
Copilot: -Great to hear! If you ever need anything, whether it's information, a new quote, or just a friendly chat, don't hesitate to reach out. Have a wonderful day! 😊

Thursday, February 20, 2025

AUGUSTUS (Octavian)
8 sapiens corde praecepta suscipiet stultus caeditur labiis
Noah's Ark
Roman Road
La Calzada de Emaús
Appian Way
Octavian
Latin
Púlpito
Pulpit
Octopus
Sacbé
Lockheed-Martin
Pater Noster

Proverbs 10:8
“The wise in heart will receive commandments: but a prating fool shall fall.”
 
 
 
Octavian (Augustus)
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 

 
 
 
 
Augustus (Octavian)
 
 

Chess:
“Noah’s Ark” “Octavian” “Púlpito” “Pulpit” “Octopus” “La Calzada de Emaús” “Appian Way” “Sacbé”  “Latin” "Lockheed-Martin" "Pater Noster"
 
 Octavian, also known as Gaius Octavius and later Augustus, was the founder of the Roman Empire and its first emperor. Here are some key points about him:

Early Life:
Birth: Gaius Octavius was born on September 23, 63 BC, in Rome.

Family: He was born into the plebeian gens Octavia. His maternal great-uncle was Julius Caesar.

Rise to Power:
Adoption by Julius Caesar: After Julius Caesar's assassination in 44 BC, Octavian was named in Caesar's will as his adopted son and heir.

Second Triumvirate: Octavian formed the Second Triumvirate with Mark Antony and Marcus Lepidus to defeat Caesar's assassins.

Battle of Actium: Octavian defeated Mark Antony and Cleopatra at the Battle of Actium in 31 BC, leading to his sole rule over Rome.

Reign as Emperor:
Title of Augustus: In 27 BC, the Senate granted him the title "Augustus," marking the beginning of his reign as the first Roman emperor.

Pax Romana: Augustus' reign initiated the Pax Romana, a period of relative peace and stability across the Roman Empire.

Administrative Reforms: He implemented significant administrative, financial, and military reforms that strengthened the empire.

Legacy:
Death: Augustus died on August 19, AD 14, in Nola, Italy.

Deification: After his death, he was deified by the Roman Senate.

Wednesday, February 19, 2025

Billings

ARPEGGIO
BILLINGS
HARPER LEE

Psalms 144:1
“(A Psalm of David.) Blessed be the LORD my strength, which teacheth my hands to war, and my fingers to fight:”
 
 
 
HARPER LEE con el Presidente George W. Bush. ❤  
To Kill a Mockingbird – Harper Lee (1960)
"Matar un ruiseñor (título original en inglés: To Kill a Mockingbird) es una novela de 1960 de la escritora estadounidense Harper Lee. Su publicación tuvo un éxito instantáneo: ganó el premio Pulitzer y pasó a convertirse en un clásico de la literatura estadounidense. La novela está inspirada en las observaciones de la autora sobre su familia y sus vecinos, así como en un incidente ocurrido cerca de su ciudad en 1936, cuando tenía diez años de edad."~~~Wikipedia
" Set in the racially charged environment of the Deep South, the story unfolds through the eyes of young Scout Finch. Her innocent perspective on the complexities of race, justice, and morality offers a poignant critique of prejudice and human integrity.
The book’s enduring relevance is underscored by its exploration of themes that continue to resonate today, making it a staple in classrooms and a favorite among readers worldwide. With its unforgettable characters and moral lessons, it is no wonder that this novel is often hailed as a masterpiece of American literature.
 
 
 Billings, Montana.
Billings is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Montana, with a population of 117,116 as of the 2020 census. Located in the south-central portion of the state, it is the seat of Yellowstone County and the principal city of the Billings Metropolitan Area, which had a population of 184,167 in the 2020 census. With one of the largest trade areas in the United States, Billings is the trade and distribution center for much of Montana east of the Continental Divide. Billings is also the largest retail destination for much of the same area. The Billings Chamber of Commerce claims the area of commerce covers more than 125,000 square miles (320,000 km2). In 2009, it was estimated to serve over 500,000 people.

By Quintin Soloviev - Own work, CC BY 4.0,

Chess: "Arpeggio" "Billings" "Harper Lee"

Monday, February 17, 2025

WARNER BROTHERS, THE CHILD AND THE THIN RED LINE ❤

 WARNER BROTHERS, THE CHILD AND THE THIN RED LINE
 
💎
Diamonds
South Africa
Johannesburg
Winslow Homer

Proverbs 4:7
“Wisdom is the principal thing; therefore get wisdom: and with all thy getting get understanding.”
 
 

 
 
 Northeaster is one of several paintings on marine subjects by the late-19th-century American painter Winslow Homer. Like The Fog Warning and Breezing Up, he created it during his time in Maine. It is on display in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. Viewers are presented a struggle of elements between the sea and the rocky shore. Winslow Homer excelled in painting landscape paintings that depicted seascapes and mountain scenery.
 
 
 

 
 

💎
"And thereby hangs a tale."~~~SHAKESPEARE: The Taming of the Shrew. Act IV, Scene 1. 



The phrase means that there is a backstory, a series of events, or a narrative that explains the current situation or statement. It's a way of suggesting that the tale or explanation is worth telling and may be intriguing or revealing.
 
 
 
 
Chess: "Diamonds" "South Africa" "Johannesburg" "Winslow Homer"

 

Cathedral
Chesterfield
Winchester
Castaño
Chestnut
 
Proverbs 3:35
“The wise shall inherit glory: but shame shall be the promotion of fools.”
 
 
 



 "weigh the present enjoyment of your pleasures against the necessary consequences of them"~~~Lord Chesterfield
 
 
 
Chesterfield Sofa/Couch
A Chesterfield is a classic style of sofa or couch known for its distinctive design features:
Deep button tufting.
Rolled arms that are the same height as the back.
Often made of leather, though fabric versions also exist.
A timeless, elegant look associated with traditional British furniture.
The Chesterfield sofa originated in the 18th century and is named after Lord Philip Stanhope, the 4th Earl of Chesterfield, who is said to have commissioned the first design.

"weigh the present enjoyment of your pleasures against the necessary consequences of them"~~~Lord Chesterfield
 
 Pero, ojo!, Mariana, no es lo mismo SOFA que FOSA....
😉
 
 
Chess: "Cathedral" "Chesterfield" "Winchester" "Castaño" "Chestnut"

Sunday, February 16, 2025

Camelot

Heaven and earth
Bello Horizonte
Motivation
Camelot


Proverbs 3:13
“Happy is the man that findeth wisdom, and the man that getteth understanding.”
 
 
 "The Mountain, on the other hand, was resolved, less from ferocity than from calculation, that the king should die."~~~Louis Madelin: The French Revolution, ch.xxv. 
 
 

"The quality of mercy is not strain'd, It droppeth as the gentle rain from heaven
Upon the place beneath."~~~
SHAKESPEARE: The Merchant of Venice.
 
 

 
 

Chess: "Heaven and earth" "Bello Horizonte" "Motivation" "Camelot"

Friday, February 14, 2025

Sweden

Sweden
Stockholm
Woodstock
Meggido
 
Psalms 150:1
“Praise ye the LORD. Praise God in his sanctuary: praise him in the firmament of his power.” 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Disney makes U-turn on DEI programs
 Peter Pan
 
 
 

 

Chess: "Sweden" "Woodstock" "Meggido" "Stockholm"

Thursday, February 13, 2025

Bill Gates

Northeaster
Diagonal 
Bill Gates 
Crystal

Proverbs 2:2
“So that thou incline thine ear unto wisdom, and apply thine heart to understanding;”
 
 
 

"Almost all normal people want to be rich without great effort"~~~F. Scott Fitzgerald

 
 

 
 
Northeaster is one of several paintings on marine subjects by the late-19th-century American painter Winslow Homer. Like The Fog Warning and Breezing Up, he created it during his time in Maine. It is on display in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. Viewers are presented a struggle of elements between the sea and the rocky shore. Winslow Homer excelled in painting landscape paintings that depicted seascapes and mountain scenery.
After extensive travel, Homer settled in Prouts Neck, Maine. He had a studio built for him, which was completed in 1884, and painted marine subjects, including the hard lives of the fishermen and their families. He increasingly chose to depict the sea itself, and was especially attracted to stormy seas. During this period, he painted a wide array of seascapes such as The Gulf Stream (1899), Moonlight – Wood's Island Light (1886), Northeaster and Cannon Rock (both 1895) and Early Morning After a Storm at Sea (1902). Many of his paintings depict the battlefront of the sea and the shore, and the waves crashing onto the rocky shore. It has been said that they "are among the strongest expressions in all art of the power and dangerous beauty of the sea". Northeaster shows the waves while the Northeaster blows. Northeasters are storms along the upper East Coast of the United States that derive their name from the direction of the wind as it rotates onto land. The painting dates from 1895, but Homer reworked it by 1901

 
 
 
Chess: "Northeaster" "Diagonal""Bill Gates" "Crystal"