All posts by “Eugene Knapik”
La galope de la côte sud
For those craving some button accordion action, here’s a remarkable player named Éric Gagné. Fantastic!
Grey morning in the Park
After 3 seasons of photographing plants and wildlife with a little point and shoot camera, I’ve upgraded a wee bit to a Panasonic Lumix FZ1000, a bridge camera that gives me zoom up to 400mm. I wandered out to the Sam Smith Park this morning… Read More
Ginseng Blues
Meredith Axelrod with Jerron Paxton and Frank Fairfield do a great job on this old tune. Ginseng Blues was first recorded (as far as I know) by the Kentucky Ramblers in 1930. Both their version and Meredith Axelrod’s feature yodeling, and we all need more… Read More
Lonnie Holley
The Inflated Tear
Yeshiva Girl
I don’t have any kind of plan as to the books I read. I come to them or they come to me in all kinds of different ways. I like it that way. I read Yeshiva Girl by Rachel Mankowitz because I’ve followed Rachel’s blog,… Read More
Waiting for the Belle
Morning at the Park
Getting Old Fashioned with Cast Iron
I love cooking in cast iron pans. I’ve had one around for my entire adult life and these days I suppose I have too many: two 9-inchers (one which lives in the camping box), the big 12-incher, and the extra-deep 9-incher with a lid which… Read More