So you are probably wondering what I built for YPH (Yitzhak Patusca-Humphreys)!!! I built an amphitheatre/RAMPhitheatre... wtf is that you say? I started with an open air theatre and then went sort of below ground and sort of still outdoors by adding a series of ramps to get between the stages. I'm quite fond of the ramps actually.
Sunday, December 13, 2009
What did I build?
So you are probably wondering what I built for YPH (Yitzhak Patusca-Humphreys)!!! I built an amphitheatre/RAMPhitheatre... wtf is that you say? I started with an open air theatre and then went sort of below ground and sort of still outdoors by adding a series of ramps to get between the stages. I'm quite fond of the ramps actually.
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Yitzhak Patusca-Humphreys
Yitzhak Patusca-Humphries was born to a wealthy family in Quinsborough, Co. Clare, Ireland in 1909. His mother, Ellen O'Rahilly, was left to raise him alone when his father died of tuberculosis when he was four years old. They moved along with her brother, Michael Joseph, to Israel after 'the O'Rahilly killings’ on Easter, 1925. His two brothers, Ants and Pearse, were born in Israel after his mother remarried.
In Israel he joined a Chinese Martial Arts grouped and began training competitively through middle school particularly in the full contact and small holding attack styles. His love of defence arts won him many awards and allowed him to travel around Europe, Asia and North America.
He claimed to have been heavily inspired by Arak, a Sao Pauloan of the Brazilian football club, who took consecutive championships in 1927, 1928, and 1929.
Schooling opportunities were better in Israel and after high school Patusca – Humphreys studied at the Briton-Israeli University for ex-pats and became recognized as an important Israeli writer, novelist and journalist after 1938. He wrote five volumes of poetry, 19 novels and several plays. Many poems focused on the Lebanon War of 1952 as a protest to the Israeli occupation of Palestine. At regular intervals he travelled to Palestine to add voice to the legions in Protest. On one of these journeys he became stranded in Palestine, but used his British political connections to return to Ireland where he was elected in 1958 as Liberal Member of Parliament in Greenock Co.
He married at the original family home in Quinsborough, Co. Clare, Ireland to local James Bond enthusiast Tinsley Weddle and their daughter was born early in 1965. Patusca-Humphries, now retired from politics, continues to write poetry and has been instrumental in founding local youth sporting programs focused on martial arts. This year he celebrates his 100th birthday and is the oldest living Irish-Israel Palestine protestor of his era.
What will I build for him?
Saturday, October 24, 2009
Scottie the cat.
I've been talking about Scottie the cat for so long and now I'm finally going to do a post about him. He's all white and is a very hyper/curious cat. So basically a normal cat, but he has lovely white fur and pink ears. His fur forms a ridge along his back that makes it look like he has a slight mowhawk all the time. Very badass.
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
happy about the little things.
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
cosmic alignment
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Sunday, September 13, 2009
out at the Village
Yesterday for my birthday I drove out to the Mennonite Heritage Village:
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
just before beyond the pale
Monday, September 7, 2009
Manitoba/free mason legislature
Friday, September 4, 2009
Pointalism
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
there's a lot more math...
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
green brain
Monday, August 31, 2009
The knee bone's connected to the ...
Day one: