The Women Who Rode Miles on Horseback to Deliver Library Books - Librarians are amazing. BY ANIKA BURGESS AUGUST 31, 2017
Kevin Earl Dayhoff Art One-half Banana Stems
Kevin Earl Dayhoff Art One-half Banana Stems - www.kevindayhoff.com Address: PO Box 124, Westminster MD 21158 410-259-6403 kevindayhoff@gmail.com Runner, writer, artist, fire & police chaplain Mindless ramblings of a runner, journalist & artist: Travel, art, artists, authors, books, newspapers, media, writers and writing, journalists and journalism, reporters and reporting, technology, music, culture, opera... National & International politics www.kevindayhoff.net For community: www.kevindayhoff.org For art, technology, writing, & travel: www.kevindayhoff.com
Saturday, January 29, 2022
The Women Who Rode Miles on Horseback to Deliver Library Books
The Women Who Rode Miles on Horseback to Deliver Library Books - Librarians are amazing. BY ANIKA BURGESS AUGUST 31, 2017
Sunday, January 23, 2022
VOCAL TRANCE: Aurosonic & Susana - Weather The Storm (Extended Intro Mix...
Wednesday, January 12, 2022
DamNation | The Problem with Hydropower
Tuesday,
January 11, 2022: “DamNation” | The Problem with Hydropower - I watched at a
documentary today about the evolution of our thinking about building dams for
flood control and navigation purposes. In recent years much of our thinking has
evolved to better understand that the benefit of the dams does not outweigh the
damage to the environment. According to an introduction to the documentary, “This
film explores the evolution of our national attitude from pride in big dams as
engineering wonders to the growing awareness that our own future is bound to
the life and health of wild rivers.
Produced
by Matt Stoecker & Travis Rummel. Directed by Ben Knight & Travis
Rummel
Saturday, December 25, 2021
Remembering Those Who are Away:
Remembering Those Who are Away - Kevin Dayhoff, 24Dec2021: It is a tradition to leave a light in the window to remember folks who are away from home or have died. To remember the folks who have gone before us and helped pave the way for the quality of life and freedoms we enjoy today. We want them to know that they are missed, and we want to light the way for their memories and their soul to visit during the holidays.
The light comes with a silent prayer for their safe return and that someone has remained behind to tend to the home fires and wait for their return – to light the way until we meet again.
For many the Christmas season is tough enough. The season has become a vampire squid that has wrapped itself around our neck, annexed Thanksgiving and Halloween and turned November and December into an endurance contest of relentless responsibilities, expectations, and shallow end-of-the-year celebrations.
For whatever reason, contemporary American society seems to have turned a deaf ear and a blind eye to the grieving process and shoved it into a dark corner. Changes in the circumstances of our life are a natural part of our existence.
The holidays are a busy time, but never too busy to stop and ponder the benefits of all the blessings we enjoy as a result of a loved-one, friend, colleague, brother or sister in arms, or a family member that has left our side and greatly missed.
I often stress that folks who deal with death and tragedy on the job or have suffered a loss in their personal life - find a friend and ‘keep talking about it.’
Monday, December 13, 2021
Dec. 12, 2021 Meet Lynne Griffith the New Executive Director of the CCAC
Monday, November 29, 2021
Westminster Municipal Band
Wednesday, November 24, 2021
Best Vocal Trance Mix | Female Vocal Trance 2021 [Full Album] Vol.46
Best Vocal Trance Mix | Female Vocal Trance 2021 [Full
Album] Vol.46 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QMy7LmToTWI
Friday, October 15, 2021
Weekly Bingo at the Westminster Fire Department
Thursday, October 14, 2021
Metta & Glyde and iMi - You’re In My Orbit (Extended Mix) + LYRICS [Amst...
Metta & Glyde and iMi - You’re In My Orbit (Extended Mix) + LYRICS [Amsterdam Trance Records]
Sunday, September 19, 2021
Sunday, September 12, 2021
Thursday, September 09, 2021
Ed Sheeran, Martin Garrix, Kygo, Dua Lipa, Avicii, The Chainsmokers Styl...
J'Accuse 1919 full silent movie by Abel Gance (english subtitles)
October 9, 1921: “J’accuse” by Abel Gance
Next month, on October 9, 1921 is the anniversary of the French classic silent movie, “J’accuse.” This is not the movie with the title, ‘J’Accuse, (An Officer and a Spy,)” by Roman Polansky, that was released in August 2019, about the accusations against the French Jewish artillery officer Alfred Dreyfus in 1894. Owen Gleiberman wrote a great article about the Polansky movie, in “Variety”, on August 30, 2019. Find it here: https://variety.com/2019/film/reviews/jaccuse-an-office-and-a-spy-review-roman-polanski-1203319146/
The movie, released in the US in October 1919, is about “two men who love the same woman and meet in the trenches of the First World War. Their tale becomes a microcosm for the horrors of the war.” Find the entire movie on YouTube, here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NiqKNwxL6oc
Which, in full transparency, I think is in the top-20 most compelling, yet undeniably and perpetually neurotic movies of all time. It certainly rivals the work of Ingmar Bergman’s work.
One of the most disturbing scenes – among many truly disturbing scenes, is the classic, “return of the dead,” sequence. It is best described by writer Kevin Brownlow, in his 1968 book, “The Parades Gone By.” Mr. Brownlow explains, “The sequence of the 'return of the dead' at the end of the film was shot in the south of France, using 2000 soldiers who had come back on leave.
Abel Gance, who both wrote and directed the movie, recalled, according to Brownlow, “The conditions in which we filmed were profoundly moving... These men had come straight from the Front – from Verdun – and they were due back eight days later. They played the dead knowing that in all probability they'd be dead themselves before long. Within a few weeks of their return, eighty per cent had been killed…
For the film's opening title, a large group of soldiers, filmed from above, is formed up to shape the letters J...A...C...C...U...S... E. In the middle of preparing the shot, a general asked Gance what was happening. Gance stalled until the shot was complete, and then explained to the startled general that he was "accusing the war... accusing men... accusing universal stupidity".
In the final scenes of the film, according to Brownlow, Gance's accusations, through the mouth of Jean Diaz, seem to be levelled against those who have not cared enough – the civilians who enjoyed another life, or those who profited from the war, or who simply forgot what it meant.
The soldiers risen from the dead are said to be content to return to their rest once reassured by the living that their sacrifice has not been in vain. Diaz's final accusation is made against the sun for being a mute witness to so much horror.
Asked whether he regarded J'accuse as a pacifist film, Gance replied: "I'm not interested in politics... But I am against war because war is futile. Ten or twenty years afterward, one reflects that millions have died and all for nothing. One has found friends among one's old enemies, and enemies among one's friends.
According to a preview of the movie on YouTube: J'accuse is a
1919 French silent film directed by Abel Gance. It juxtaposes a romantic drama
with the background of the horrors of World War I, and it is sometimes
described as a pacifist or anti-war film. Work on the film began in 1918, and
some scenes were filmed on real battlefields. The film's powerful depiction of
wartime suffering, and particularly its climactic sequence of the "return
of the dead", made it an international success, and confirmed Gance as one
of the most important directors in Europe. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NiqKNwxL6oc]
Cast
Romuald Joubé as the poet Jean Diaz
Maxime Desjardins
as Maria Lazare
SĂ©verin-Mars as
François Laurin
Angèle Guys as
Angèle, Édith's daughter
Maryse Dauvray as
Édith Laurin, the wife of François
Mancini as Mother
Diaz
Angèle Decori as
Marie, Lazare's servant
https://kevindayhoffart.blogspot.com/2021/09/jaccuse-1919-full-silent-movie-by-abel.html
https://www.facebook.com/kevindayhoff/posts/10223030731330296
https://patch.com/maryland/westminster/october-9-1921-j-accuse-abel-gance
Wednesday, August 18, 2021
Sunday, August 08, 2021
Historic Downtown Westminster Farmers' Market
Saturday, July 24, 2021
Vaccination Clinic Sat. July 24, 2021 9 a.m. – 12 noon.
Vaccination Clinic Sat. July 24, 2021 9 a.m. – 12 noon.
The location for the vaccine is 160 S. Center Street Westminster, MD 21157.
Do you know family or friends that still need to be vaccinated?
Fairview UMC, Strawbridge UMC, Union Memorial Baptist Church, Union Street United Methodist Church, and West Falls Christian Community Church have joined with The Carroll County NAACP and the Carroll County Health Department to bring our community the COVID Vaccine because we know how important it is.
We are offering a free vaccine on July 24, 2021 to ages 12 and over. Come out and join us from 9:00am - 12:00pm. The location for the vaccine is 160 S. Center Street Westminster, MD 21157.
We Stand Together Because - We know the importance of Our Community
We Stand Together Because - Brown people matter
We Stand Together Because - It's not over!
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Thursday, July 22, 2021
Sunday, July 18, 2021
Westminster Water Main Break, Sunday evening. July 18, 2021
Sunday, July 11, 2021
Grace Lutheran Church
Thursday, July 08, 2021
Tuesday, June 22, 2021
Saturday, June 19, 2021
Thursday, June 10, 2021
Saturday, May 22, 2021
Classico Pizzeria Westminster MD.
Tiombe Paige at Cutivated
Caroline and I were happy to have a chance to stop by to see our friend and former neighbor, Tiombe Paige, at Cutivated in historic downtown Westminster. Next stop, Giulianova Groceria for pit beef sandwiches. It was a great day in historic downtown Westminster. May 22, 2021 Saturday.
Westminster Farmers’ Market
Westminster Farmers' Market - Saturday, May 22, 2021: Caroline and I enjoyed seeing so many friends at the Westminster Downtown Farmers' Market.