Jun 28, 2021
Jun 27, 2021
Jun 25, 2021
Jun 24, 2021
Jun 18, 2021
The giant wave
Jun 13, 2021
The week in pictures
Jun 4, 2021
Acres of artificial grass...
...not acres, in fact, but the grass-floor of the pergola is indeed artificial. The swing--which we called Hollywood-swing in previous editions (our friend Sacha informs us that said expression is only used in Germany and unintelligible to normal people)--so, said swing is from Belliani, a Portuguese outfit. The two deck chairs are from LaRedoute:
We ordered four canvas chairs (director's chairs in German), so stay tuned.
On closer inspection, the natural grass looks artificial as well, but that's just an artefact induced by Chang's lawn-mowing plus the dry high winds of the last couple of days. The swing swings with the wind, very nice.
May 17, 2021
Acres of hardwood...
It took a little while, because Michael got sick in the meantime, but here we are: this is the living room as of May 17, 2021:
Any progress? Well, here's an earlier shot of the room, dating back to Nov 29, 2020:
Apr 24, 2021
Apr 6, 2021
Apr 5, 2021
Apr 2, 2021
Mar 30, 2021
Zeitgeist -- How to stay afloat in the days of Twitter
(1) Twitter didn't even exist when Monica Lewinsky was comforting Bill Clinton
in the off-room of the Oval Office;
(2) That was 25 years ago;
(3) And now what? How to stay afloat 25 years later?
(4) Study physics and outdo Einstein?
(5) Or...
(6) Well, while you are studying physics, we study expressions such as:
(7) "Yesterday"...
(8) "All my troubles seemed so far away" (Beatles)
(9)
"On a dark desert highway, cool wind in my head..."
(Eagles)
(10) Not quite, instead:
(11) "i [sic] hadn't driven on a highway i [sic] hadn't driven on in years"...
(12) ...and then, of course: "My dark decade"...
(12a) ("dark" (?) -- don't they have electricity in the Oval Office?):
(13) Note the subtle tiptoeing around her own gender ("(she/her)"), as if she would be in doubt herself;
(14) We are so politically-incorrect here, it's intentional
terrible intentional
terrible...
(15) But we do this because 50% or more of all Twitter posts are like this: undiluted self-promotion of has-beens and non-entities.
(16) We know, we know, we are one of them.
Mar 28, 2021
Broken promises -- It's raining cats and dogs
We once assured you that there would never do a dog-or-cat post on this blog. Well, there you have it (the third one is the best):
Mar 22, 2021
Alcoa-Baça
Pictorial warning: this is not an exciting picture, but...
...it answers a question that expats living in the Alcobaça area are facing when they move into town and learn that our name derives from the confluence of two rivers (or "rivers"), one called Alcoa and the other called Baça.
The Baça, just south of the confluence, as it arrives at the Rua 16 de Outobro |
The Baça has disappeared. It's channelled underground through old Alcobaça downtown until it resurfaces 400 meters further south, here:
Mar 15, 2021
Mar 11, 2021
Paredes da Vitória this afternoon (updated)
So, we received a new gate control per Nacex this afternoon at exactly15:06 (even though we are unfindable on Google maps (perhaps we should consider selling our place to some priceless celebrity at a priceless price)), and so we triumphantly decided to excurse on a visit to Paredes da Vitória, an ancient harbour which is now completely silted up by a marvellous beach, all this 10 km north of Nazaré.
Waves were breaking several hundred meters out. A serious ocean, folks. That's why we came to Portugal.
And the gate control...well, we're working on it...
...note the Russian license plate! Dans le vent as always, we're operating in serious conspiracy territory.
Mar 9, 2021
Alcobaça, this morning...
...or, to be more specific, a view of the eastern environs of Alcobaça seen through the haze of a very cold, very charming morning, as usual from our house. Note the outline of the Serras de Aire e Candeeiros on the horizon.
Mar 5, 2021
"I love you...Me neither" (updated)
If you're old enough, you'll remember the eternal French words "Je t'aime...Moi non plus", spoken by Serge Gainsbourg and Jane Birkin, in what...let's look this up...in 1969 (meaning you possibly won't (remember)).
But we got struck by this not so jugendfreie poster on the internet...
We added the fig-leaves after having read a beautiful essay in The New Yorker about Nabokov's Lolita |
...and feel encouraged to engage in another act of self-promotion by invoking our novel "Green Eyes", which--regular readers of this blog may have come to regret--is always about everything, and so it's also about this song...
We're in Chapter 17 of the GREEN EYES, and the whole thing is NOT jugendfrei at all, so you'll read this at your own risk. John, the narrator, and Alex, the lead character, have met once before, and now they meet again--in Johns bed:
We’re back in the bedroom. We finally embrace, kiss. This is it, this is the
moment. Should Alex expect me to sink to my knees now, unbutton his fly, like
in the porn flicks? Or unzip his zipper, most porn flicks are so cheap, they
don’t have money for the more expensive, button-holed Levis—-unzip his cheaper
jeans and start caressing his briefs with my lips, drawing the attention to
his budding tumescence under the cotton?
Well, I might, at least in the sense that my bedroom looks almost as bad as
the motel rooms where those flicks are shot. A chest, two wooden bedside
tables, two wooden chairs. A timber-framed bed done in cherry imitation, a
mattress and dirty sheets, a discordant collection of things that speak of my
financial (and mental) condition.
Yet Alex isn’t waiting for the cotton kiss (besides, he doesn’t wear any
fly-enhanced leg-wear but is still clad in his hospital sweatpants). Instead,
he undresses unceremoniously. T-shirt, pants, briefs, shoes, socks are all
arranged into a neat pile on the second chair.
He climbs onto the bed, folds himself into some relaxed, unassuming position,
like a model in a drawing class, but without the attitude. The simplicity of
his movements I will never forget, they changed my life.
I follow his example and make an unusual effort at apparel-folding. Although
we had fairly rough sex the previous morning, there is not the least
suggestion of anything untoward between us in the past, for all practical
purposes we could be virgins. I lie next to him.
“You’re beautiful,” he says, caressing my face. I’m caressing back. This would
be the moment to say ‘I love you,’ although you never know what you get back,
like ‘moi non plus,’ statistically the most honest answer (moi non plus,
French, used by Serge Gainsbourg, the one and only basis for his fame, this
noun phrase, meaning “me neither”), or ‘I love you too,’ but uttered
unconvincingly, or ‘I love you too,’ uttered more convincingly, although you
know it’s bullshit.
(I hold back.)
(I cannot hold back.)
“I love you,” I say.
“No sweat,” Alex comes back—-bypassing world literature from Homer to Spielberg. Have you ever heard anybody saying ‘no sweat’ in this situation? There’s a teasing movement of his eyelashes, although his green eyes stay neutral as if it’s head or tail. “In human sexual behavior,” he says, “foreplay is a set of emotionally and physically intimate acts between two or more people meant to create desire for sexual activity and sexual arousal.” Ooh, he’s so sweet!(There's more educational content below, first the self-promotion:)