Flat Against The Stones

Amethyst is a violet variety of quartz. The name comes from the Koine Greek ἀμέθυστος amethystos from ἀ- a-, “not” and μεθύσκω methysko / μεθύω methyo, “intoxicate”, a reference to the belief that the stone protected its owner from drunkenness. The ancient Greeks wore amethyst and carved drinking vessels from it in the belief that… Continue reading Flat Against The Stones

A Way Out?

An open door that is normally closed at all times, double exit signs and a very dark entrance. All situated at the bottom of a flight of stairs. It has got to be something right or maybe it is not? Regardless you still need to pay for the fair, you always need to pay the… Continue reading A Way Out?

La Résistance I – C’est L’Orignacal

It is all about “les mots” and yes, “Orignacal” is an actual French wording – the complexity of all thousands spoken languages in the World is… intimidating. Orgin||ac o. -al (pl. -aux) m = original III, 2. FRANSK-SVENSK ORDBOK AV JOHAN VISING TREDJE UPPLAGAN ISBN 91-24-20108-1 **************** Printed by Richard Clay Ldt, Bungay, Suffolk What… Continue reading La Résistance I – C’est L’Orignacal

La Résistance Ø!

It is more important than ever! No Hope, No Dreams, No Love, My Only Escape Is Underground. “Somewhere in Detroit.” @ Underground Resistance.

A Very Personal Reference

It is all about the last item in the list on the board. It is not the dish itself that is missed in a absolute and profound way every single day. I suppose that is what experience really entails, in the end. Is that a uniquely French reference? Yes, it is uniquely French.