Wednesday, June 10, 2015

Ubiquity

Ubiquity, n.  The gift or power of being in all places at one time, but not in all places at all times, which is omnipresence, an attribute of God and the luminiferous ether only.  This important distinction between ubiquity and omnipresence was not clear to the mediaeval Church and there was much bloodshed about it.  Certain Lutherans, who affirmed the presence everywhere of Christ's body were known as Ubiquitarians.  For this error they were doubtless damned, for Christ's body is present only in the eucharist, though that sacrament ma be preformed in more than one place simultaneously.  In recent times ubiquity has not always been understood--not even by Sir Boyle Roche, for example, who held that a man cannot be in two places at once unless he is a bird.
Devil's Dictionary by 
Ambrose Bierce

Belt draw-string I made :)

Monday, June 8, 2015

Saturday, June 6, 2015

Monday, June 1, 2015

Hill and Valley

And Then There Were None - 1945


May 29
for 4 blocks