EAT MOVE LIVE

http://eatmovelive52.com/10-veggies-no-excuses/

http://eatmovelive52.com/about/

I had a look at the two above blogs about EAT MOVE LIVE

These blogs I find very interesting. One blog tells me all about 10 veggies, the other blog introduces the two authors behind EAT MOVE LIVE.

Here is some of what it says in the second blog:

EAT

“It matters. Every bite that you choose has the power to nourish you and help you thrive. From choosing seasonal, fresh and local food, to learning how to prepare it and enjoy it – we believe in simple, real and time tested practices. We lean on the wisdom of our ancestors and our understanding of nutrition science to make the best decisions for our families and our students.”

MOVE

“It matters. Our cellular health depends on the stimulation provided by movement. From modifying our work environment so we can be more dynamic during the day, to planning how we spend our free time, we find a way to make life truly active – without disrupting the rhythm of work and creativity, but blending our passion for productivity with the passion for health. Exercise can be a supplement on the days when we didn’t get to move enough, or as a part of specific goals, such as developing strength or endurance for a specific task.”

LIVE

“This matters most of all. On some level, we all know what’s best for us. We know we need to eat better. We know we need to move more. Fitting health into our daily lives can be hard, but many of us make it harder than it has to be. Few people got unhealthy overnight. It took lots of tiny changes over many years to get where we are today. The good news is that things can get better the same way.”

BOOK REVIEW|Margaret Atwood on What ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ Means in the Age of Trump

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/03/10/books/review/margaret-atwood-handmaids-tale-age-of-trump.html

The Handmaid’s Tale is the most horrific thing I have ever seen

I very much like this review. It says: “The Handmaid’s Tale has come at the right time to entertain and divert us. But it also does what great storytelling always has: It invites us to step back from our entrenched ideas—whatever they are—and think about where they fit into a broader view of history. Could the ultra-authoritarian world of The Handmaid’s Tale ever become our reality? It’s up to us to decide.” I would say there is a lot to think about!

HOW TO MAKE A COUNTRY RICH

Published on Oct 12, 2015
If you were setting out to make a country rich, what kind of mindsets and ideas would be most likely to achieve your goals? We invent a country, Richland, and try to imagine the psychology of its inhabitants. If you like our films, take a look at our shop (we ship worldwide): https://goo.gl/LSHb5a

FURTHER READING

“Most of what we call ‘politics’ really revolves around the question of what you need to do to make a country richer.
Rather than ask this of any specific country, let’s imagine designing a country from scratch. How could you make it as rich as possible?

Suppose the brief was to design ‘Richland’: an ideal wealth-creating society. What would be the chief characteristics you’d need to build into this society? What would a nation look like that was ideally suited to success in modern capitalism?…”

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Women’s Ceremony Art – Central Art in Australia

http://www.aboriginalartstore.com.au/aboriginal-art-culture/aboriginal-culture-people/aboriginal-art/awelye-(womens-ceremony)-art/

Awelve is the Anmatyerre word for women’s ceremonies. Awelye also refers specifically to the designs applied to a women’s body as part of a ceremony.

The Awelye is performed by Aboriginal women to recall their ancestors, to show respect for their country and to demonstrate their responsibility for the wellbeing of their community.

Since it reflects women’s role as the nurturer the Awelye makes connections with the fertility of the land and a celebration of the aboriginal food it provides. It is women’s business and is never done in the presence of men.

The Awelye ceremony begins with the women painting each others’ bodies in designs relating to a particular women’s Dreaming and in accordance with their skin name and tribal hierarchy. The Awelye designs represent a range of Dreamings including animals and plants, healing and law.

The designs are painted on the chest and shoulders using powders ground from

ochre, charcoal and ash. It is applied with a flat stick with padding or withfingers in raw linear and curved lines. This is a meditative and sensualexperience.

The act of decorating the body transforms the individual and changes their identity. During the painting which can take up to three hours, the women chant their Dreaming. The final part of the ceremony is when the women dance and chant.

Central Art has a wide collection of Awelye paintings from the women in Utopia including the prominent artist Ada Bird Petyarre. She was one of the first to paint the Awelye and her bold strong paintings remain iconic Awelye art.

Minnie Pwerle’s work combines the traditional Awelye and the bush melon seeds conveying her connection with her country and her Dreaming. The linear pattern represents the designs painted on the top half of a women’s body.

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http://www.aboriginalartstore.com.au/about-us/

“Central Art is a leading gallery specialising in art from the very heart of Australia – contemporary works by Aboriginal artists of the Central and Western Deserts. It uniquely combines a large private showroom in Alice Springs with a richly informative on-line gallery, so that viewers anywhere can enjoy this exceptional art and learn more about the Aboriginal artists, their traditional lands and culture. . . . “

Doesitevenmatter is sharing what’s on her mind:

 The blogger doesitevematter wrote a blog about a painting on the 5th of this month. The heading is:

sPEEking of paintings…

https://doesitevenmatter3.wordpress.com/2017/07/05/speeking-of-paintings-d/

This is what is said about the painting in the above blog.

“The words “der löwe”, on the painting, are German for “the lion”. Also, there was a famous German prince from the 1100’s named Heinrich der Löwe (Henry the Lion).”

“This blog post is about Tank. Tank is not a painter. He’s an art critic.”

Have a look, what a beautiful art critic this Tank is!