Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Friday, March 19, 2010
Monday, March 8, 2010
Lyrics of the Day
TULIPS FROM AMSTERDAM
Max Bygraves
When it's Spring again I'll bring again
Tulips from Amsterdam
With a heart thats true I'll give to you
Tulips from Amsterdam
I can't wait until the day you fill
These eager arms of mine
Like the windmill keeps on turning
That's how my heart keeps on yearning
For the day I know we can share these
Tulips from Amsterdam
When it's Spring again I'll bring again
Tulips from Amsterdam
With a heart thats true I'll give to you
Tulips from Amsterdam
I can't wait until the day you fill
These eager arms of mine
Like the windmill keeps on turning
That's how my heart keeps on yearning
For the day I know we can share these
Tulips from Amsterdam
Share these tulips from Amsterdam
Max Bygraves
When it's Spring again I'll bring again
Tulips from Amsterdam
With a heart thats true I'll give to you
Tulips from Amsterdam
I can't wait until the day you fill
These eager arms of mine
Like the windmill keeps on turning
That's how my heart keeps on yearning
For the day I know we can share these
Tulips from Amsterdam
When it's Spring again I'll bring again
Tulips from Amsterdam
With a heart thats true I'll give to you
Tulips from Amsterdam
I can't wait until the day you fill
These eager arms of mine
Like the windmill keeps on turning
That's how my heart keeps on yearning
For the day I know we can share these
Tulips from Amsterdam
Share these tulips from Amsterdam
Sunday, March 7, 2010
Art of the Day
Thursday, March 4, 2010
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Art of the Day
Theo Van Doesburg and Piet Mondrian were both artists of the De Stjil movement. Van Doesburg was the starter of the movement and teamed up with the already well-known Mondrian to make it huge. They were famous for their straight horizontal and vertical lines that they incorporated not only in their art but in their architecture as well.
They ended up splitting up because they had a disagreement on whether or not diagonal lines should be incorporated in the pieces. Mondrian strongly opposed and when Van Doesburg did not change his ways, Mondrian bid him and the art farewell. Not until a run in in Paris did they make amends.
Here is some of Theo Van Doesburg's art and although it can be unbearably simple, I find it beautiful.
They ended up splitting up because they had a disagreement on whether or not diagonal lines should be incorporated in the pieces. Mondrian strongly opposed and when Van Doesburg did not change his ways, Mondrian bid him and the art farewell. Not until a run in in Paris did they make amends.
Here is some of Theo Van Doesburg's art and although it can be unbearably simple, I find it beautiful.
Monday, March 1, 2010
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