I was
reminded about it the other day, when Duncan's cousin gave me a bag of Puy lentils and I decided it's time to recreate it using plants.
Not exact matches
It's a bit tangential, but this also
reminded me of a segment in an NYT piece the
other day about ongoing weakness in the European economy:
I will
remind you,
about our conversation the
other day....
Doing a long series of arithmetical calculations or working all
day entering data at a computer terminal may result in almost total «an - aesthesia,» while proving a new mathematical theorem or writing a complex computer program may bring
about intense involvement and the enjoyment of vivid immediate experience.8 «Aesthetic» experience in the more usual sense of tile term can also y ~ ry fi - om trivial to highly intense, even when it relates to a single object; one is
reminded of the cliche situation in which one member of a couple listens in rapture to a concert while the
other writhes in boredom.
As a
day, and no more, it
reminds us first to protect ourselves from AIDS, and from communing too closely with
others in the process, while at the same time it assuages our guilt at being one of the lucky ones by encouraging us to «remember» the saints of AIDS,
about whom we know almost nothing but that they had it.
It wasn't even on my radar, but you kindly
reminded me
about it at gymnastics the
other day.
It came out just before he won the Nobel Prize and when I reread it the
other day I was
reminded about how interesting his thinking is on that subject.
August 20th is World Mosquito
Day, an effort to
remind the public
about the continuing threat of malaria and
other diseases transmitted by mosquitoes.
Writing
about cravings just now
reminded me
about the Kashi commercial that I saw on T.V. the
other day.
I wore these jeans the
other day and it
reminded me of this outfit from a few weeks ago that I totally forgot
about!
I like to
remind everyone that Valentine's
Day can be
about our love for anyone, not just a significant
other.
You might also one
day remind Smashwords authors (and
others) that what we today call «traditional» publishing only came
about in the 1940s or so.
These lamentations by Rubinstein and Schjeldahl — and there are many examples by
other writers I could have given —
about painting's fallen status, its descent from Olympian greatness,
remind me of people who preface everything with, «back in the good old
days» or prattle on
about how «you can't paint like Rubens» anymore, as if that is what the world needed most.
I was
reminded of this the
other day when a young woman I met expressed concern
about how carbon dioxide was harming air quality and people's health.
I was
reminded of this — such is the way my brain works — the
other day when talking to an in - house lawyer
about the latest Client Relationship Management (CRM) partner one of her provider law firms had foisted on her.
Reminded me that I want to order one of those Snickerdoodle candles Liz was talking
about the
other day.
That way, when
days are tough and the house smells more like burnt fish and piled up laundry, that book is there to
remind us of how we feel
about each
other.
I've come across several blog posts with some great ideas for home decor projects using a stretched canvas, so the
other day when I read yet another post
about all of the amazing and beautiful wall hangings that can be created on a stretched canvas, it
reminded me of my own creation that I put together last summer.