Friday, December 30, 2005

Form versus Content? Or Process?


A while back, Dr S and I had several discussions of Form versus Content.

I went home and thought about that for a while, and wrote down "Form -- Content -- Process" on a slip of paper, which I promptly lost. We didn't return to the topic, so I didn't think about it very much until the piece of paper turned up during pre-Christmas tidying.

Earlier today, I was thinking about that in connection with this blog, which has been a while between posts.

Maybe I was neglecting Kvack because I was too concerned with Form -- about having a good photo, or being able to write well.

Maybe I was neglecting Kvack because I was too concerned with Content -- about having something significant to report.

But maybe I should be less concerned with that and more concerned with the Process of simply blogging there now and then.

I tried to write about these thoughts here, then decided to take a break and go build something.

Not feeling up to much challenge, I chose Duplo.

And ended upblogging on this very topic in my BlockPlay blog.

And I think I thereby demonstrated that a project may have significant weaknesses in both Form and Content, but still be important.

Often, I decided Process is the real purpose and benefit of Block Play.

And perhaps of blogging as well.

Sunday, November 27, 2005

Aquarium

Webster and Archie are such fine cats.

Saturday, November 5, 2005

Kitties & Wedgits


Eliza & Levi have new kitties.

Calvin is orange.

Troy is gray.

They like Wedgits.

Wednesday, October 26, 2005

Buddies


Jo and I are constantly delighted with how well Webster and Archie get along. For two cats so dissimilar physically and in personality, they are turning into absolute buddies, even if Webster is still somewhat inclined to pull rank based on size and age.

Having last had two cats who didn't much more than tolerate each other, and earlier had a cat or two that hardly did that, it is so much fun to have these guys getting along. And they both get along so well with us, each in his own way. Both pull their claws when tussling -- whether with each other or us -- and both are gentle biters.

What a joy.

Tuesday, October 25, 2005

Archie

This morning Archie was licking the inside of the shower curtain.

That seemed at least mildly gross, and Jo was complaining that she had been unable to get him to quit -- he just came back if she threw him out of the bathroom.

I emptied a cup of water over the top of the curtain so it came down next to him.

Made a loud reverberant thud in the tub, and he landed in the hallway, cleaning himself in the middle of a surprisingly large wet spot.

He hasn't been back in there so far, but I'm watching.

Tuesday, October 11, 2005

Richmond Beach

Lately I have been making my King County Library run to Richmond Beach instead of Shoreline.

After I pick up my books I take them down to the bottom of the hill, where I can watch trains go by, as well as waves, seagulls, and ferries. Pretty nice.

I can also go to Richmond Beach Park and walk. The last time I did that, I saw a sea lion just off the beach.

Sunday, October 9, 2005

Mignon


I have long wanted a Mignon metal construction set, a tiny (note the penny!) version of the Erector sets and Meccano sets that are much better known.

Unfortunately, others seem to covet them as well, and they were never very common

But last week I lucked out, and got a boxless, presumably incomplete set at a modest price.

Imagine my delight when it turned out that it actually is virtually complete - only a bent-wire crane hook and three (of 75) nuts are missing.

My luck may be due to it being an earlier, smaller set than those documented on Internet web sites - the apparently "missing" pieces were ones that had not yet been added by its manufacturer!

I've been in communication with a German expert and he seemed to be quite pleased with the information and instruction manual images I sent, and wants more. I need to scan the manual for him next.

Quite a treat. :)