Long ago, Kim of Frog Ponds Rock, (who no longer blogs), dreamed up a meme called Sunday Selections. A place where those who were willing could put up photos they wanted to share, new, old, good, bad or indifferent, any photos you please. Nothing rude or vulgar though. And we don't mind at all if other bloggers care to join us. The meme is now continued by Elephant's Child and I join in as do a few others. Andrew is one. Messymimi is another. Drop in to their blogs and have a look. Wisewebwoman has also been joining us occasionally. Beginning today with a few photos of my TV screen, on the news: In the far north, the APY Lands (I think, it was a while ago) the indigenous people held their own Grand Final football match: in the heat and the red dust much fun was had spectators as well as players it was lovely to see, quite a change from the city matches with over-crowded stands and all the cheering and booing that goes on. on another TV show: she really killed...
Interesting bloke and a high achiever, but I never really understood anything he wrote.
ReplyDeleteAndrew; He must have written something understandable, we just haven't found it yet. but he was an asset to the science world. I recently saw the movie about his life, his wife and children, I found it quite interesting.
ReplyDeleteHe was an exceptional human being in so many ways. He was told at 21 years of age that he only had a further two years to live...He defied the experts and all odds.
ReplyDeleteHe shared the wonders of his brilliant brain with us...and Stephen Hawking will always be one of the smartest humans this world has ever known...ever will know.
A friend of mine attended a couple of Hawking's lectures, and he, my friend, said he was absolutely remarkable...awesome.
Lee; I've seen the movie about his life and found that much more interesting than I thought it would be.
DeleteEasily the greatest mind of our time. The word is a sadder place for his loss.
ReplyDeleteonly slightly confused; hopefully the world will bring us another just like him.
DeleteA great mind and a man the world will miss.
ReplyDeleteJimmy; a great mind indeed. I wish I had a tenth of his brilliance.
DeleteFarewell, good soul.
ReplyDeleteJoanne; another gone too soon, but perhaps paving the way for another of his kind.
DeleteJanet will be wary of sausages and boys from now on!!
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Imagine what further discoveries and theories he could have given our world had he lived longer. We've lost a great mind.
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