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fromme-toyou:

Busy day in Manhattan… but there’s always time for the paper.

fromme-toyou:

Busy day in Manhattan… but there’s always time for the paper.

We should all get behind this! Movies made for movies, not for profit….

hitrecordjoe:

HESHER!  This is the real trailer, cut by Spencer, the writer/director.  I know a lot of people throw the words “official trailer” around these days… LIES!  Pay no attention to any trailers but this one, because I’ve seen some that completely misrepresent the movie and piss me off.

Movie starts theatrical release May 11!  And as I said when I posted the poster herethis really is an “indie” film, meaning it’s being independently released without any huge corporations behind the marketing and advertising and all that jazz.  500 Days of Summer had that “indie” spirit, but it was put out by Fox Searchlight who has tons of resources to spread the word.  HESHER’s just got us.  So pass it around!

On my way to Noorderslag John S Lens, Ina’s 1969 Film, No Flash, Taken with Hipstamatic

On my way to Noorderslag

John S Lens, Ina’s 1969 Film, No Flash, Taken with Hipstamatic

WK Steppen

Heerde,

Een paar dagen bij papa en mama slapen, heerlijk, met de McDonalds vlak om de hoek, een ideaal plekje om zondag’s een midnightsnack te halen.

Om 22:19 aankomen en dan erachter komen dat het restaurant dicht is, het meisje die het terras aan het opruimen was zei dat ik maar door de “drive” moest lopen.

McChicken menu, groot, met IceTea en frietsaus … wat? … Nee ik hoef je gratis colaglazen niet, dankje.

Vlak voor mij loopt een man, tussen de 40 en 50 jaar oud zou ik denken, ook lopend door de “drive”.

Net terug uit Italie. Ik: “Lekker op vakantie”. Hij: “Nee, ik ben 12e geworden op het WK steppen”.

Ik moest www.autoped.nl bekijken volgens hem —> geen aanrader.

Het was een leuk gesprek: een prof-step heeft een normaal voorwiel en een 18 inch achterwiel; de Australiërs zijn in opmars; zijn max-snelheid ooit is 69 km/uur.

interesting, but possibly the most difficult thing to do.
daveshearn:

lukeleighfield:

I read this book the other day. It’s called The New Friars and it’s by an American guy called Scott Bessenecker. You can find out more about the book on Amazon if you’re interested, but I just wanted to blog two pages from the end of the book where Bessenecker writes some suggestions for simple living. Don’t get put off by the Christian ones if that’s not your scene. I think there are loads of good points there regardless. 
—-
Suggestions for Simple Living
Simplicity is: voluntary, free, uncluttered, natural, creative, authentic, focussed, margined, disciplined, diligent, healthful.
Simplicity is not: easy, legalistic, proud, impoverished, ascetic, neurotic, ignorant, escapist.
Relationship
Cultivate a closeness with God.
Practice regular hospitality.
Help each other, emphasise service.
Always speak the truth. Develop a habit of plain, honest speech. If you consent to do a task, do it. Avoid flattery and half-truths. Make honesty and integrity the distinguishing characteristics of your speech.
Don’t judge.
Reject anything that breeds the oppression of others.
Consciously seek to identify with the poor and forgotten. Start by visiting hospitals, prisons and nursing homes.
Schedule “simple” dates with your spouse.
Teach your children.
Activities
Make your commitments simple.
Don’t overwork.
Fast periodically from media, food, people.
Elevate reading, go to the library.
Reject anything that is producing an addiction in you. Cut down on the use of addictive, non-nutritional food and drinks such as alcohol, coffee, tea, soda, sugar, chocolate.
Simplify Christmas and other holidays. Develop the habit of homemade celebrations.
Pace and Atmosphere
Slow down.
Do not exhaust your emotional bank account.
Lie fallow.
Say no.
Restrict/eliminate television watching. Turn off or mute advertisements.
Learn to enjoy solitude.
Possessions and Finances
Cultivate contentment, desire less.
Resist covetousness and consumerism.
Buy things for their usefulness, not their status.
Learn to enjoy things without owning them. Benefit from places of “common ownership” (parks, museums, libraries, rivers, public beaches).
De-accumulate. Develop the habit of giving things away.
Offer others the use of your possessions.
Develop a network of exchange.
Avoid impulse buying.
Don’t buy now, pay later.
Avoid credit cards if they are a problem.
De-emphasise respectability.
Simplify your wardrobe - give away excess.
Learn how to make do with a lower income instead of needing a higher one.
Appreciation
Be grateful for things large and small.
Emphasise a joyful life.
Appreciate creation.
Send cards of encouragement and appreciation when others are not expecting it.
Spiritual Life
Make the Word central.
Meditate and memorise Scripture.
Pray.
Encourage simple worship.
Shun anything that distracts you from seeking first the Kingdom of God.
p.181-3, ‘The New Friars - The Emerging Movement Serving the World’s Poor’ by Scott A. Bessenecker 

interesting, but possibly the most difficult thing to do.

daveshearn:

lukeleighfield:

I read this book the other day. It’s called The New Friars and it’s by an American guy called Scott Bessenecker. You can find out more about the book on Amazon if you’re interested, but I just wanted to blog two pages from the end of the book where Bessenecker writes some suggestions for simple living. Don’t get put off by the Christian ones if that’s not your scene. I think there are loads of good points there regardless. 

—-

Suggestions for Simple Living

Simplicity is: voluntary, free, uncluttered, natural, creative, authentic, focussed, margined, disciplined, diligent, healthful.

Simplicity is not: easy, legalistic, proud, impoverished, ascetic, neurotic, ignorant, escapist.

Relationship

  • Cultivate a closeness with God.
  • Practice regular hospitality.
  • Help each other, emphasise service.
  • Always speak the truth. Develop a habit of plain, honest speech. If you consent to do a task, do it. Avoid flattery and half-truths. Make honesty and integrity the distinguishing characteristics of your speech.
  • Don’t judge.
  • Reject anything that breeds the oppression of others.
  • Consciously seek to identify with the poor and forgotten. Start by visiting hospitals, prisons and nursing homes.
  • Schedule “simple” dates with your spouse.
  • Teach your children.

Activities

  • Make your commitments simple.
  • Don’t overwork.
  • Fast periodically from media, food, people.
  • Elevate reading, go to the library.
  • Reject anything that is producing an addiction in you. Cut down on the use of addictive, non-nutritional food and drinks such as alcohol, coffee, tea, soda, sugar, chocolate.
  • Simplify Christmas and other holidays. Develop the habit of homemade celebrations.

Pace and Atmosphere

  • Slow down.
  • Do not exhaust your emotional bank account.
  • Lie fallow.
  • Say no.
  • Restrict/eliminate television watching. Turn off or mute advertisements.
  • Learn to enjoy solitude.

Possessions and Finances

  • Cultivate contentment, desire less.
  • Resist covetousness and consumerism.
  • Buy things for their usefulness, not their status.
  • Learn to enjoy things without owning them. Benefit from places of “common ownership” (parks, museums, libraries, rivers, public beaches).
  • De-accumulate. Develop the habit of giving things away.
  • Offer others the use of your possessions.
  • Develop a network of exchange.
  • Avoid impulse buying.
  • Don’t buy now, pay later.
  • Avoid credit cards if they are a problem.
  • De-emphasise respectability.
  • Simplify your wardrobe - give away excess.
  • Learn how to make do with a lower income instead of needing a higher one.

Appreciation

  • Be grateful for things large and small.
  • Emphasise a joyful life.
  • Appreciate creation.
  • Send cards of encouragement and appreciation when others are not expecting it.

Spiritual Life

  • Make the Word central.
  • Meditate and memorise Scripture.
  • Pray.
  • Encourage simple worship.
  • Shun anything that distracts you from seeking first the Kingdom of God.

p.181-3, ‘The New Friars - The Emerging Movement Serving the World’s Poor’ by Scott A. Bessenecker 

Politiek

Politiek…

Ben ik natuurlijk niet zo van. Maar ook wel een beetje.

Elk normaal denkend mens is dat.

Er wordt gezegd dat het kabinet Balkenende slecht is geweest voor Nederland.

Nederland bevind zich echter in veel dingen redelijk in de voorhoede.

Maar gezeik moet er altijd zijn. Helemaal mee eens ook. Anders zou het saai worden. Maar kijk nou naar Engeland en Amerika. Die maken er nog een groter zooitje van qua woekerpolissen, extremisme etc. Zuid Europa zit financieel helemaal vast (komt vast door Real Madrid die voor een paar miljard per jaar aan euri’s leent). Tamelijk stille landen als IJsland slaan ook kompleet de plank mis. Frankrijk met zijn uit de hand gelopen wetgeving en rellen in de voorsteden. Daarbij vergeleken zijn onze strand-hooligans niks.

Ik hou van Nederland. Het is niet perfect.

Maar vertel mij maar eens waar dat wel is.

Het gras is groener bij de buren (nou toevallig niet bij onze zuider buren momenteel) schijnt.

fromme-toyou:

Busy day in Manhattan… but there’s always time for the paper.

fromme-toyou:

Busy day in Manhattan… but there’s always time for the paper.

We should all get behind this! Movies made for movies, not for profit….

hitrecordjoe:

HESHER!  This is the real trailer, cut by Spencer, the writer/director.  I know a lot of people throw the words “official trailer” around these days… LIES!  Pay no attention to any trailers but this one, because I’ve seen some that completely misrepresent the movie and piss me off.

Movie starts theatrical release May 11!  And as I said when I posted the poster herethis really is an “indie” film, meaning it’s being independently released without any huge corporations behind the marketing and advertising and all that jazz.  500 Days of Summer had that “indie” spirit, but it was put out by Fox Searchlight who has tons of resources to spread the word.  HESHER’s just got us.  So pass it around!

On my way to Noorderslag John S Lens, Ina’s 1969 Film, No Flash, Taken with Hipstamatic

On my way to Noorderslag

John S Lens, Ina’s 1969 Film, No Flash, Taken with Hipstamatic

kimjongillookingatthings:

looking at the wall

kimjongillookingatthings:

looking at the wall

(via allprosenocons)

WK Steppen

Heerde,

Een paar dagen bij papa en mama slapen, heerlijk, met de McDonalds vlak om de hoek, een ideaal plekje om zondag’s een midnightsnack te halen.

Om 22:19 aankomen en dan erachter komen dat het restaurant dicht is, het meisje die het terras aan het opruimen was zei dat ik maar door de “drive” moest lopen.

McChicken menu, groot, met IceTea en frietsaus … wat? … Nee ik hoef je gratis colaglazen niet, dankje.

Vlak voor mij loopt een man, tussen de 40 en 50 jaar oud zou ik denken, ook lopend door de “drive”.

Net terug uit Italie. Ik: “Lekker op vakantie”. Hij: “Nee, ik ben 12e geworden op het WK steppen”.

Ik moest www.autoped.nl bekijken volgens hem —> geen aanrader.

Het was een leuk gesprek: een prof-step heeft een normaal voorwiel en een 18 inch achterwiel; de Australiërs zijn in opmars; zijn max-snelheid ooit is 69 km/uur.

interesting, but possibly the most difficult thing to do.
daveshearn:

lukeleighfield:

I read this book the other day. It’s called The New Friars and it’s by an American guy called Scott Bessenecker. You can find out more about the book on Amazon if you’re interested, but I just wanted to blog two pages from the end of the book where Bessenecker writes some suggestions for simple living. Don’t get put off by the Christian ones if that’s not your scene. I think there are loads of good points there regardless. 
—-
Suggestions for Simple Living
Simplicity is: voluntary, free, uncluttered, natural, creative, authentic, focussed, margined, disciplined, diligent, healthful.
Simplicity is not: easy, legalistic, proud, impoverished, ascetic, neurotic, ignorant, escapist.
Relationship
Cultivate a closeness with God.
Practice regular hospitality.
Help each other, emphasise service.
Always speak the truth. Develop a habit of plain, honest speech. If you consent to do a task, do it. Avoid flattery and half-truths. Make honesty and integrity the distinguishing characteristics of your speech.
Don’t judge.
Reject anything that breeds the oppression of others.
Consciously seek to identify with the poor and forgotten. Start by visiting hospitals, prisons and nursing homes.
Schedule “simple” dates with your spouse.
Teach your children.
Activities
Make your commitments simple.
Don’t overwork.
Fast periodically from media, food, people.
Elevate reading, go to the library.
Reject anything that is producing an addiction in you. Cut down on the use of addictive, non-nutritional food and drinks such as alcohol, coffee, tea, soda, sugar, chocolate.
Simplify Christmas and other holidays. Develop the habit of homemade celebrations.
Pace and Atmosphere
Slow down.
Do not exhaust your emotional bank account.
Lie fallow.
Say no.
Restrict/eliminate television watching. Turn off or mute advertisements.
Learn to enjoy solitude.
Possessions and Finances
Cultivate contentment, desire less.
Resist covetousness and consumerism.
Buy things for their usefulness, not their status.
Learn to enjoy things without owning them. Benefit from places of “common ownership” (parks, museums, libraries, rivers, public beaches).
De-accumulate. Develop the habit of giving things away.
Offer others the use of your possessions.
Develop a network of exchange.
Avoid impulse buying.
Don’t buy now, pay later.
Avoid credit cards if they are a problem.
De-emphasise respectability.
Simplify your wardrobe - give away excess.
Learn how to make do with a lower income instead of needing a higher one.
Appreciation
Be grateful for things large and small.
Emphasise a joyful life.
Appreciate creation.
Send cards of encouragement and appreciation when others are not expecting it.
Spiritual Life
Make the Word central.
Meditate and memorise Scripture.
Pray.
Encourage simple worship.
Shun anything that distracts you from seeking first the Kingdom of God.
p.181-3, ‘The New Friars - The Emerging Movement Serving the World’s Poor’ by Scott A. Bessenecker 

interesting, but possibly the most difficult thing to do.

daveshearn:

lukeleighfield:

I read this book the other day. It’s called The New Friars and it’s by an American guy called Scott Bessenecker. You can find out more about the book on Amazon if you’re interested, but I just wanted to blog two pages from the end of the book where Bessenecker writes some suggestions for simple living. Don’t get put off by the Christian ones if that’s not your scene. I think there are loads of good points there regardless. 

—-

Suggestions for Simple Living

Simplicity is: voluntary, free, uncluttered, natural, creative, authentic, focussed, margined, disciplined, diligent, healthful.

Simplicity is not: easy, legalistic, proud, impoverished, ascetic, neurotic, ignorant, escapist.

Relationship

  • Cultivate a closeness with God.
  • Practice regular hospitality.
  • Help each other, emphasise service.
  • Always speak the truth. Develop a habit of plain, honest speech. If you consent to do a task, do it. Avoid flattery and half-truths. Make honesty and integrity the distinguishing characteristics of your speech.
  • Don’t judge.
  • Reject anything that breeds the oppression of others.
  • Consciously seek to identify with the poor and forgotten. Start by visiting hospitals, prisons and nursing homes.
  • Schedule “simple” dates with your spouse.
  • Teach your children.

Activities

  • Make your commitments simple.
  • Don’t overwork.
  • Fast periodically from media, food, people.
  • Elevate reading, go to the library.
  • Reject anything that is producing an addiction in you. Cut down on the use of addictive, non-nutritional food and drinks such as alcohol, coffee, tea, soda, sugar, chocolate.
  • Simplify Christmas and other holidays. Develop the habit of homemade celebrations.

Pace and Atmosphere

  • Slow down.
  • Do not exhaust your emotional bank account.
  • Lie fallow.
  • Say no.
  • Restrict/eliminate television watching. Turn off or mute advertisements.
  • Learn to enjoy solitude.

Possessions and Finances

  • Cultivate contentment, desire less.
  • Resist covetousness and consumerism.
  • Buy things for their usefulness, not their status.
  • Learn to enjoy things without owning them. Benefit from places of “common ownership” (parks, museums, libraries, rivers, public beaches).
  • De-accumulate. Develop the habit of giving things away.
  • Offer others the use of your possessions.
  • Develop a network of exchange.
  • Avoid impulse buying.
  • Don’t buy now, pay later.
  • Avoid credit cards if they are a problem.
  • De-emphasise respectability.
  • Simplify your wardrobe - give away excess.
  • Learn how to make do with a lower income instead of needing a higher one.

Appreciation

  • Be grateful for things large and small.
  • Emphasise a joyful life.
  • Appreciate creation.
  • Send cards of encouragement and appreciation when others are not expecting it.

Spiritual Life

  • Make the Word central.
  • Meditate and memorise Scripture.
  • Pray.
  • Encourage simple worship.
  • Shun anything that distracts you from seeking first the Kingdom of God.

p.181-3, ‘The New Friars - The Emerging Movement Serving the World’s Poor’ by Scott A. Bessenecker 

Politiek

Politiek…

Ben ik natuurlijk niet zo van. Maar ook wel een beetje.

Elk normaal denkend mens is dat.

Er wordt gezegd dat het kabinet Balkenende slecht is geweest voor Nederland.

Nederland bevind zich echter in veel dingen redelijk in de voorhoede.

Maar gezeik moet er altijd zijn. Helemaal mee eens ook. Anders zou het saai worden. Maar kijk nou naar Engeland en Amerika. Die maken er nog een groter zooitje van qua woekerpolissen, extremisme etc. Zuid Europa zit financieel helemaal vast (komt vast door Real Madrid die voor een paar miljard per jaar aan euri’s leent). Tamelijk stille landen als IJsland slaan ook kompleet de plank mis. Frankrijk met zijn uit de hand gelopen wetgeving en rellen in de voorsteden. Daarbij vergeleken zijn onze strand-hooligans niks.

Ik hou van Nederland. Het is niet perfect.

Maar vertel mij maar eens waar dat wel is.

Het gras is groener bij de buren (nou toevallig niet bij onze zuider buren momenteel) schijnt.

WK Steppen
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