Author Archives: Erik

Soaked every second day

It is a strange weather these days. Every second day the sun shines – the rest of the time the rain is pouring down in quantities I have not seen before. When the weather is like today, with solid rain, umbrella and rainwear are almost useless. If you’re not wearing a drysuit, you get soaked to the skin.

My life as a thistle seed

 

While I was out taking a walk, I was greeted by flying thistle seeds. I came to think of my time in high school, where the Principal compared us students with thistle seeds, which fly out in the world. Some fly far away, others only short, but hopefully the seeds lands in a place where it can take root.
I wondered how far I had flown since then, and whether I had landed in the right place.

Walk with Artists

I find it hard to run regularly; so to keep me just a little in shape, I often take some long walks in high speeds. And almost always in the company of Amy Winehouse, Leonard Cohen, Katie Melua, U2 or some other artists … as guests in my iPod.

Hot July

This is the second day with temperatures above 30 degrees (Celsius). If you live in a place where high temperatures are normal, you might not think it’s something special. But for a Norse like me, it’s terribly hot!

Hippopotomonstrosesquipedaliophobia

I have found a list of strange phobias on the Internet: The Phobia List.

A phobia is not something to ridicule. But even people who suffer from Genuphobia (fear of knees) or Aulophobia (fear of flutes) should probably be able to see the fun in the disorder?
Or maybe not, if they suffer from Geliophobia (fear of laughing) or Catagelophobia (fear of being ridiculed).

I can not decide if the most bizarre are the things that people fear – or that someone has invented names for these disorders.
One of the most ironic phobia names must surely be Hippopotomonstrosesquipedaliophobia which means fear of long words. That could almost lead to Phobophobia (fear of phobias).

Queen 70

Her Majesty the Queen turns 70 today.
Everyone knows how she looks, so here is Andy Warhol with his interpretation.

War

I began to wonder how it could be that the soldiers we send to war are also those who have least to fight for? It is mostly younger people who have yet to obtain homes they can lose; or career soldiers who have nothing else to lose in a war than themselves.