die bohne der nacht ([info]nixietube) wrote,
@ 2005-08-21 18:53:00
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Hood me, please!
Yesterday I went to the Rembrandt exhibit at the Getty in LA for the second time. I became obsessed with the hooded bird in Saint Bavo, even though that painting is not my favorite. Now I know the difference between a peregrine and a tiercel, and the difference between a haggard and a passage. This is not very useful information for someone like me, but now I know it and it's too late.

They evidently hood birds to get them to calm down. Next time that I get too excited from too much Rembrandt, I will try hooding myself too, just to see if it works.

The Getty also had lots of flora, including sycamores and oaks. I like this website for learning how to identify trees:


Identify that Tree!


I'm in LA for another 1.5 weeks, doing practically nothing. I was supposed to learn how to do a complicated laboratory technique, but on the day that I arrived in LA my boss finally bothered to tell me that I wouldn't be doing that at all. Instead, he wants me to program and analyze data, which I can do practically anywhere. There's lots of museums in LA, though, so I will try to visit them all. Maybe I'll also go to the beach.



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[info]ghosthacked
2005-08-22 06:06 pm UTC (link)
http://www.huntington.org/

check out the gardens.

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[info]nixietube
2005-08-26 06:30 pm UTC (link)
O boy, another place to visit in LA. It looks tempting! Did I mention that I don't have a car here?

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[info]ctiee
2005-08-22 09:45 pm UTC (link)
O but Shakespeare has a lot of references to falconry, so it's not completely useless.

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[info]nixietube
2005-08-26 06:30 pm UTC (link)
Thank you, I feel better now?

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[info]ctiee
2005-08-26 06:37 pm UTC (link)
Haggard:
Act IV. Scene I. The Taming of the Shrew.
Act IV. Scene II. The Taming of the Shrew.
Act III. Scene I. Twelfth-Night; or, What You Will.
Act III. Scene III. Othello, the Moor of Venice.

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[info]nixietube
2005-08-26 06:39 pm UTC (link)
Please see recent comment in your LJ.

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[info]ctiee
2005-09-07 05:41 pm UTC (link)
I think you are holding me back in my endeavors to see Rembrandt. See here.

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Everyday Falconry
[info]sjsilkworm
2005-08-23 10:50 pm UTC (link)
I often fit The Baron with a hood when I would like to read in the middle of the night. That way the light doesn't bother him as much and he can perch contentedly waiting for his next flight.

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Re: Everyday Falconry
[info]nixietube
2005-08-26 06:33 pm UTC (link)
That's good to hear! If it works for The Baron, it's bound to work for me! The next time that the pesky Rembrandt makes me too excited, I will hood myself and perch away.

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Re: Everyday Falconry
[info]sjsilkworm
2005-08-26 11:47 pm UTC (link)
hood thyself!

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