Archive for October, 2009

Easy access to discover or rediscover Kent

Thursday, October 8th, 2009

Eurostar high speed train that links France and Belgium to Great Britain, opened in November 2007, a new Ebbsfleet station in the south-east England: Ebbsfleet International. Located along the front line UK high-speed High Speed 1 Ebbsfleet International opens a second gateway (with Ashford International) to Kent, a county with a reputation to bring together the most beautiful gardens in England and has an interesting cultural heritage. Ideal destination for a weekend.

Discover Kent

The journey time between Paris and Ebbsfleet International is 2:05. (1:10 only from Lille). Eurostar has 7 trains per day from Paris and arrives at Ebbsfleet, 5 trains from Brussels, with 4 stops at Lille.

Located in the extreme south-east England, Kent has the advantage, if you want quiet, to be a little far from the frenzy London. Quiet English countryside, the County has the reputation of being the “Garden of England”. About 180 of them are open to the public. The most famous are:

The gardens of Sissinghurst: Created in 1930 by the novelist Vita Sackville-West and consists of ten small themed gardens, they each represent a character trait of the couple she formed with her husband Harold Nicholson.

The gardens of Leeds Castle: (royal mansion built in 857) with their paths in the undergrowth, the terraces of Mediterranean inspiration and a labyrinth of 2,400 yews.

Goodnestone Park Gardens: Founded in the eighteenth century and extending over 5.5 hectares, this park is often mentioned in the writings of Jane Austen.

Emmetts Garden, Castle and Garden Scotney … And just a historical and cultural heritage from the famous cathedral of Canterbury to Dover Roman remains, the various castles of Henry VIII, Elizabethan houses the most prestigious, there has something for everyone! Do not miss:

Hever Castle : The famous castle ofthe thirteenth century was the childhood home of Anne Boleyn, the most famous six wives of King Henry VIII,

The Rochester Castle: one of the finest examples of Norman architecture in England and one of the best preserved.

Echo Park Film Center

Sunday, October 4th, 2009

Echo Park Film Center is a volunteer-run, non-profit media arts organization located in the Echo Park neighborhood of Los Angeles. We provide equal and affordable access to film/video education and resources via:
a community microcinema and meeting space
free and nominal cost media arts education programs
a comprehensive small format film equipment and service department
a touring film festival showcasing local established and student filmmakers

Be part of the EPFC Family! Come watch a movie, take a filmmaking class, rent a projector, telecine your home movies, check out our extensive film and book lending library, submit your film for programming, buy some Super 8 film, sign up for a membership or just drop by and say hello!

In bookstores now Scene of the Crime

Friday, October 2nd, 2009

In bookstores now Scene of the Crime, Photographs from the LAPD Archive may be of limited interest to many but beyond the graphic crime scene photos are the eyes of some talented photographers and a view into Los Angeles’ always crime ridden core. As many will recall the photos were first compiled by locals Merrick Morton and Robin Blackman for an exhibit at their now closed storefront gallery Fototeka.  (more…)

The hiatus is over

Thursday, October 1st, 2009

First off I want to thank Angeleno Heights resident David Gee for setting up the WordPress software on my server! David’s offer of assistance ended the hiatus and motivated me to sit down and figure out how to manipulate, through trial and a lot of error, the CSS code that I’ve never played with before.

What you see is a couple of days worth of messing around with the look of the site by modifying Sadish Balasubramanian’s very clean C4M theme more to my liking. I’ve retained the blue lake theme but dumped the always disliked blue font. I’ll be manipulating the site some more, making some subtle tweaks here and there and adding a Flickr powered photo sidebar very soon. (more…)