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Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s life was as intricate and mysterious as the poetry he wrote.
Born in 1772 in the small English town of Ottery St. Mary, Coleridge was the youngest of ten children. His early years were filled with books and learning, encouraged by his father, a schoolmaster who fostered in him a love for literature. By his teens, Coleridge had developed a fascination with philosophy and the supernatural, themes that would shape his writing in later years. He attended Cambridge but found himself restless and uncertain, struggling with his own ambitions and the rigid expectations of academic life.
During these formative years, Coleridge met Robert Southey, another poet with whom he would form a deep bond. The two shared grand dreams of creating a utopian society in America, a plan they called “Pantisocracy.” Though the dream faded, the friendship left a mark, and Coleridge’s passion for idealism and social reform continued to influence him. Coleridge’s life changed further in 1797 when he met William Wordsworth. The two poets formed an extraordinary partnership, rooted in a shared vision to revolutionize English poetry by writing about everyday life, nature, and human emotion in a simple, expressive language. Their collaboration culminated in the landmark collection, Lyrical Ballads, published in 1798, which included Coleridge’s haunting poem, The Rime of the Ancient Mariner.
Coleridge’s imagination and linguistic talent brought The Rime of the Ancient Mariner to life, captivating readers with its eerie tale of a sailor’s cursed journey and themes of guilt, redemption, and the supernatural. This poem would become one of Coleridge’s most famous works, demonstrating his ability to blend narrative power with philosophical depth. Yet, even as he achieved literary success, Coleridge struggled with inner turmoil. He suffered from bouts of depression and anxiety, conditions for which he began using opium—a substance that both haunted and inspired him. The addiction brought moments of vivid creativity, such as his vision in Kubla Khan, a fragmentary poem based on an opium-induced dream, but it also deepened his struggles.
Coleridge’s later years were marked by his dependence on opium and the physical and mental toll it took on him. Despite these challenges, he remained intellectually active, giving lectures on literature and philosophy and writing about political theory and religion. His deep reflections on these subjects made him an influential thinker of his time, and his essays on aesthetics and criticism had a lasting impact. Though his productivity slowed, he never lost his fascination with exploring human consciousness and the mysteries of the natural world.
By the time of his death in 1834, Coleridge had left a profound legacy in English literature. His contributions to the Romantic Movement, his explorations of the supernatural, and his reflections on nature and the human mind helped shape modern poetry. Coleridge’s work continues to be celebrated for its emotional depth, imagination, and insight into the human spirit, a testament to the life of a man who, despite his struggles, enriched the literary world with his visionary art.
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A Suite on the Orient Express..

The Orient Express was a long-distance passenger luxury train service created in 1883 by the Belgian company Compagnie Internationale des Wagons-Lits (CIWL) that operated until 2009.
The train traveled the length of continental Europe, with terminal stations in Paris in the northwest and Istanbul in the southeast, and branches extending service to Athens, Brussels, and London.
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In 1985, a 5000 years old untouched burial was found in Karakol village, Russia.

The fantastical images, found on the stone slabs used as walls of burial, were made in three colors white, red and black the first case of polychrome rock paintings ever found in Siberia.

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The Parthenon, located on the Acropolis of Athens, is one of the most iconic and significant ancient Greek ruins, showcasing the grandeur of classical Greek architecture. Built between 447 and 432 BCE during the height of the Athenian Empire, it was dedicated to the goddess Athena, the city's patron deity. The architects Ictinos and Callicrates designed it, while the renowned sculptor Phidias supervised its artistic elements, including the colossal statue of Athena Parthenos. This statue, made of gold and ivory, symbolized Athens' wealth and artistic prowess.
Constructed in the Doric style with some Ionic features, the Parthenon was designed as a temple, but it likely also served as a treasury. Its exterior features a series of metopes and friezes depicting mythological scenes, including battles between the gods and giants. The east pediment illustrates the birth of Athena, while the west pediment shows her contest with Poseidon for the patronage of Athens. The building's proportions exemplify the Greek understanding of optical illusions, using subtle curves and inclines to make it appear perfectly straight.
Over centuries, the Parthenon has undergone numerous transformations. It was converted into a Christian church in the Byzantine era, later into a mosque under the Ottoman Turks, and suffered significant damage in 1687 when an ammunition explosion destroyed much of the structure. In the early 19th century, many of its sculptures were removed by Lord Elgin and transported to the British Museum, sparking ongoing debates about cultural heritage and artifact repatriation.
Despite its partial ruin, the Parthenon remains a symbol of ancient Greek civilization and democracy, embodying the cultural and political achievements of Athens during its golden age. Its influence is evident in numerous neoclassical buildings around the world, and it continues to attract millions of visitors, offering a glimpse into the artistic and architectural genius of ancient Greece.
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On both studio versions of “Red House” Jimi Hendrix delivered a masterclass in postwar blues soloing. Joe Satriani, who decided to dedicate himself to playing guitar when he learned of Jimi’s death in September 1970, describes “Red House” as “a monument to blues.
Jimi plays blues throughout the entire song. It’s not like some guy who waits for the solo. The whole piece is an orchestration of blues from delicate to bombastic. I’ve worn out many a Hendrix record listening to that song over and over again.”
Jimi’s use of time throughout the song was especially striking. As Joe Gore wrote, “At times Jimi plays with a frightening drive and intensity, making the music race ahead. In other places, he creates a floating, timeless feeling, and huge chasms seem to open up between one beat and the next. Only a handful of performers have had this sort of control over the listener’s perception of musical time – trumpeter Louis Armstrong and vocalist Billie Holiday spring to mind.”
Jimi Hendrix’s “Red House”: The Story of a Song by Jas Obrecht
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LSD was first synthesized 85 years ago on November 16, 1938 by the Swiss chemist Albert Hofmann.
Did YOU pass the Acid Test?
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I did notice that you occasionally and casually mentioned this topic during the shows. Its one of the 'filters' you have developed. Nice👍
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The wife has to cover my six , so she has been getting some practice at the range too.

Ruger .22 rifle with sight and suppressor, 1911 45 and a 9 mm.

She has a good eye and a steady hand

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yes, it's a very famous sculpture and also a painting so there are different versions with slight variations.






