

On the night we returned from Torii Mor, the 29th, Jess, Dawn, Jesse, Malia, Jaime and I went to see Beethoven's 9th Symphony performed at Benaroya Hall.
"Our modern term 'charm' comes from the Latin for song, ...carmen, which was taken in turn from the Greek charma meaning 'source of joy'... But it was also from this word that the Greeks derived the word charme. In modern English charme best translates as 'combat'. All of which makes one wonder...if Shakespeare was aware of this when he had Macbeth, shortly before he is killed by Macduff, coin the term 'charmed life.'" - Nic Kelman, Girls: A Paean


On the night we returned from Torii Mor, the 29th, Jess, Dawn, Jesse, Malia, Jaime and I went to see Beethoven's 9th Symphony performed at Benaroya Hall.

Dinner at Bistro Maison, in McMinville, with Don & Margie Olson, Nels, Jaime and Jess. The chef, Jean-Jacques (of course), seated next to Jess, joined us to discuss French politics and have a glass of wine after the restaurant closed.
Nels giving us the winery tour.
The interior of the winery. They have brought Torii Mor from 1,000 cases annually to 15,000, while improving the quality.
A striking tree and the vineyards seen from the deck of the main house.
Nels and Jaime in the tasting room.
The bonsai garden outside.
I started Saturday morning with a trip to the new SAM. This car sculpture, like "Hammering Man" in the periphery, is banal and lame. The new museum is stunning.
A gorgeous Rothko.
These are french chairs from the Napoleonic/Directoire era. Behind them is a portrait of a man's family, with the man conspicuously absent, from the same era. To a contemporary audience his absence would have indicated that he was away fighting under Napoleon.
This was my great find of the visit. Because the painting involves written media, a photo of it would not have done justice. The artist is part of a new "Abject" movement. I loved this painting and will look for more of his work. I found an interesting discussion of Abject Art here.
Apparently suspicions that multiple hominid species coexisted have been confirmed. Two fossils found in Kenya have been revealed to be of Homo habilis and Homo erectus. The two fossils date to 1.44M years-old and 1.55M years old, respectively. Previously, the predominant theory had habilis as the origin of erectus but this latest report, published today in Nature and reported in the New York Times, would mean the two evolved from a common ancestor, with habilis eventually becoming extinct and erectus surviving.

The world lost two of its greatest film directors on the same day last week - Ingmar Bergman (top) and Michaelangelo Antonioni (above). For my favorite Bergman check out Wild Strawberries or The Silence. For Antonioni, check out L'Eclisse.