Doga
april 29, 2005
Doga is all about bonding with your pet and giving the dog 45 minutes of undivided attention and praise from their favorite person in the world. The dogs do sun salutations and you?ll learn specific massage techniques to calm your dog and aid both circulation and digestion processes. And don?t worry: You?ll also get a workout, using your dog to assist you in traditional and modified poses.
WTF!!!
A Sense of Spirituality
april 27, 2005
Look at Eliane’s picture. I see the christal ball, a pendant, some tarot cards, a turban and the third eye is already awakened. Sitting cross legged playing tabla in a circle of symbols and incence smoke.
It’s an illustration but I don’t know what the article will be about. New Age, magic or something spiritual?
“Faith is the bird that sings when the dawn is still dark.” said Sri Aurobindo.
A sense of spirituality is very personal and intuitive, it can start of with silly things.
I do yoga but I’m not a Snag (Sensitive New Age Guy). Are you a believer?
Chef d’Oeuvres
april 22, 2005
My finest chef knife has a name, I call her “My Precious’.
Being a cooker before I think I understand the love for these fine tools>>>
Before Robbie Lewis, the executive chef at Jardini?re in San Francisco, went to France, he kept hearing that American cooks weren’t taken seriously. ”So I thought I’d display my devotion to my craft,” he said. He drew inspiration from an old French print of a chef’s batterie de cuisine and then added a santoku knife and a slicer. ”It went over big,” he said, especially in Italy. ”In the mercato, everybody asked me if I was a butcher. There were lots of bellissimos!” The New York Times Magazine
photo: Tom Schierlitz
Yoga Flyer
april 18, 2005

Here’s my new flyer for yoga classes on Wednesday evening. Check out the new time scedule at my yoga site georgelangenberg.com/yoga
photo Anna Marie Panlilio
Willem de Kooning
april 17, 2005
Yesterday we saw the retrospective of Willem de Kooning at de Kunsthal in Rotterdam.
I expected his paintings to be more colourful then they actually are. The colour and paint in his works always is mat and unvarnished. I would have liked to see a better explanation of his style break when he got old with Parkinson disease, maybe because I think his later works are just not quite that good.
While buying postcards in the museum my phone got knicked. I felt the awkward when a guy stood too close to me. I didn’t like his cough and moved away. Finding out ten minutes later that my phone was not in the pocket. You wouldn’t expect such a thing in a museum shop, would you? This can happen to anyone said my girlfriend but still I feel such a tourist.
Maya Hayuk
april 8, 2005

Maya Hayuk via artbbq
Pussy Cat Turns to Woman
april 3, 2005

via Other Africa’s
Images of Nigerian Modernity

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