| 'The last known tree in the Universe of Old Men' George Roberts, November 2025. Software credit: INCENDIA NEXT. |
When architects get very old, they design & build sustainable castles in the sky.
A blog about art, astronomy and a garden shed. (Sometimes including references to life, paleontology, gastronomy, tropical fish keeping and the delights of the 5-string banjo)
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| Orion over St Michael's Church, Oulton Broad, Suffolk. |
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| The Constellation Orion showing emission nebulosity associated with the Orion Loop and Orion's Dagger. |
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| The Flame and the Horsehead Nebula below Orion's Belt. |
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| The Orion Molecular Cloud and the Running Man Nebula in Orion's Dagger |
Many thanks for the photographs, to Kurt Thrust and the team at the Jodrell Plank Observatory, the Uk's most easterly operational astronomic observatory.
https://jodrellplankobservatory.blogspot.com/
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| 'When I had a fringe Salvador' - digital art by George Roberts October 2025 |
'Growing up'
I had no sibling, sister or brother
So I listened to Dad and Mother
But one day I realised
What they said was
Utter Bollocks!
I was often told at school
Not to play the bloody fool
But one day I realised
What they said was
Management Bollocks!
Grandees of Commerce and State
Agree it’s a sad but true fact of fate
That you need loads of losers
To make just a few big winners
But one day I realised
What they said was
Economic Bollocks!
| Schrödinger's cat - digital art, George Roberts October 2025 |
Quantum physics is all very well but no one explains why Erwin Schrödinger' chose a cat to put in that box. He could have secreted a miniature Schnauzer or an okapi or even a badger in a sealed box but instead opted for a domestic cat. Can animals only exist in multiple states in boxes or would a tied sack have sufficed for this particular mind experiment?
There is no accounting for taste in pet husbandry and packaging at the Planck scale!
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| 'Free Form' - abstract digital art - George Roberts. September 2025 |
When I was a kid, many moons ago, I remember using the difference in the viscosity of paint and water, to create swirly patterns on dipped paper. Now, with the aid of fractal math and video editors to distort the resultant images, I am back doing the same stuff and making similar patterns, sixty or more years after, but this time in digital format.
Similarly, I still enjoy grilling fish on an open fire in our small backyard, just like my Iron Age antecedents did thousands of years ago. Nothing much changes in East Anglia.