Tuesday, June 06, 2006

The Northwest Passage

I have taken the Hansonian principles on the road. The wife, child, and I are currently enjoying the hospitality of friends up in Shelton, WA. Actually, we're enjoying their house. They have yet to return from Italy. Technically, we're free-loading. When they arrive we'll be guests.

The technicians over here at the Institute are busily working on the details of getting photos onto the Internet. We hope to have them up soon. Now you have something to look forward to and that's a good thing. We live by hope.

It's about 10:30, I'm hopped up on espresso, and it was light out until about an hour ago. I think I'll be up reading Allan Bloom's interpretive essay* of the Republic of Plato. When Straussian principles commingle with Hansonian who knows what world-historical transformations are about to occur? Haec sunt tempora bona.

*I'm currently developing an interpretive dance of the Republic. I'm not sure the world is ready for it.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

You and Taylor Huffman, Magister, with all of your interpretive dances. I can't wait to see it.

Anonymous said...

I am sure that this is the dance that will chance the the world. There should be a form of dance named after you.

Anonymous said...

That building is amazing. I like the clock tower/small protrusion from the roof. It's the sort of thing one would like to climb into. I'm sure the view is great from up there.

An interpretive dance? You are definitely on espresso, Magister. Nevertheless, I'm sure it will be a thing of pure genius. The world awaits it with fear and trembling and much anticipation.

Hansonius said...

Certainly with more fear than trembling or anticipation.

Anonymous said...

Hansonius-dawg,
For your interpretive dance, there is one thing you definitely need to get a hold of: a purple toga.

Hansonius said...

To get a toga I'll probably have to break into the supply depot aboard the USS Curtus Rufius. From what I can tell, the commander has been to long to sea.