Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Oh Brain

Via

Saturday, September 25, 2010

Autumn


Autumn, in Canada is my favorite time of the year. There is a crispness in the air a smell on the wind and a tingle in the soul. Some days are bright and sunny with trees of gold and red. Other days are covered in a grey and purple light that emanates natural beauty and takes my breath away.

Friday night on my way to a friends birthday party. Happy Birthday Neal. Walking down Elgin St. A caressing warm wind was blowing. Light dusting of rain was falling and yellow leaves were dancing down Nepean St turning on to Elgin St. Everyone seemed to stop to watch and feel the moment.

I truly do love the season of Autumn, with all of its pumpkins and spices and everything nice.

Friday, September 24, 2010

Blinking

The muscle that lets your eye blink is the fastest muscle in your body. It allows you to blink 5 times a second. On average, you blink 15 000 times a day. That’s about 10 times per minute, or more than five million times a year.

Now you know.

Monday, September 6, 2010

Chivalry is not dead it has evolved.

"Chivalry is only a name for that general spirit or state of mind which disposes men to heroic actions, and keeps them conversant with all that is beautiful and sublime in the intellectual and moral world."

Chivalry used to note the characteristics of  knightly virtues, honor and courtly love. Men of noble ranking were taught how to behave in court and on the battle filed. Also how to treat a lady.

Times have changed and women are more independent these days.  Men do not need to keep and take care of us. Don't get me wrong we females do like to be treated like princesses more often then not. We do not need to be taken care of. But we like to know that the man we have a heart set on would.  

The concept of chivalry has changed with the times. Chivalry now means being kind and courteous to anyone, regardless of romantic interest. This means helping the older woman or man carry groceries to their car, or even simple things such as saying "Bless you" when someone sneezes. And yes holding the door open.

If anyone is in need of  a quick history lesson on the run-of-the-mill noblemen in the Middle Ages. Pick up Cilvalry by Maurice Keen. No guaranty you will find a proper lady but you may find many more propositions.