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poliphilo ([personal profile] poliphilo) wrote2019-01-04 04:03 pm

Online Images

A cute little rodent has set up home with its cute little partner under one of the bird feeders- where, of course, it rains manna from heaven. Clever little rodent! I can't quite decide if it's a rat or a mouse- and so I've been looking at pictures online- but that hasn't helped because I'm sure some of the pictures labelled "mouse" are of rats- and vice versa. Anyway I've made the executive decision that it's a mouse because people like mice and have an unreasoning ancestral prejudice against rats- and I want them to view it- as I do- in the best possible light.

Talking about online images, I've also been looking at photos of the French town of Niort- which is in the news because professionally unpleasant French novelist Michel Houellebecq has called it "ugly". Judging by the evidence I've seen, it's not ugly at all. It has a river, ancient bridges, spires- and now I want to visit. The Angevin monarch Henry II- who was their king and ours- built a stonking great castle there- and while not exactly pretty- its remains- two huge towers linked by a renaissance living space- are mightily impressive.
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[personal profile] cmcmck 2019-01-04 04:52 pm (UTC)(link)
Rats are a fair bit bigger than mice of course.
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[personal profile] athenais 2019-01-04 09:29 pm (UTC)(link)
I have been to Niort and it is not ugly! The architecture is jumbled, so if you don't like modern next to medieval and then 18th century it may seem peculiar.

[personal profile] oakmouse 2019-01-05 03:15 am (UTC)(link)
I'm in favor of mice myself. ;-)

Houellebecq is such a walking ball of antinomian assholiness that I automatically assume the truth of everything is the exact opposite of what he claims. Thus, Niort must be a rather pretty place.

[personal profile] oakmouse 2019-01-06 09:46 pm (UTC)(link)
I also like such places. If I ever get to France (doubtful), I may try visiting it.
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[personal profile] qatsi 2019-01-06 07:05 pm (UTC)(link)
This reminded me that there's an Umberto Eco book Mouse or Rat? (I haven't read it, but I believe it's about the art of translation.)