Epiphenomenon Noun: An epiphenomenon is a secondary phenomenon that occurs alongside or in parallel to a primary phenomenon. Often used in medicine when correlation but not causation is established. ...Read More
Equanimity Noun: Mental calmness, composure, and evenness of temper especially in difficult situations. Example: “During the storm she maintained her equanimity while the rest of her team panicked.�...Read More
Baize Noun: Baize is a coarse woolen cloth, similar in texture to felt, but more durable. Most often used as liner for pool tables. Common color is green. Example: “The new baize made the pool t...Read More
Sartorial Adjective: Relating to the making of clothes, usually men’s clothes, or to a way of dressing. Example: “The wedding party arrived in sartorial splendor.” The glass cube was owned b...Read More
“Humiliation and blackmail, when used judiciously, can be remarkably effective.” Aloysius Pendergast Another great quote from the Pendergast novels by Preston and Child. The books make w...Read More
“People get the government they deserve.” Joseph de Maistre de Maistre was one of the last defenders of the divine right of kings. The photo is of a painting on a glass sheet in private collecti...Read More
“Judge not, that ye not be judged.” From the Gospel of St Matthew Another great quote from the Pendergast novels by Preston and Child. The books make wonderful summer reading. They have little r...Read More
Curiosity is a Choice. A beautiful chandelier at the St Regis Hotel in Venice had this small oddity in plain sight. Here is a picture of the entire chandelier. The hotel was a Westin many years ago an...Read More
Misanthropy Noun: A dislike of humankind. Example: “He displayed his misanthropy by retreating from most interactions.” A beautiful collection of glass with the equally beautiful Tampa Bay in the ...Read More