September 21 2019, 23:07

In Virginia, the law prohibits the sale of raw milk. However, farmers have come up with a cool way to legally circumvent these restrictions. You can rent a share of their cow community, which makes you a bit of a farmer, and allows you to get raw milk every week from technically your own cow, in an amount proportional to that share. One “share” costs $40 a year and $40 a month and allows you to receive a gallon of milk every week. Thus, 52 gallons amount to $520, or approximately $10 per gallon – but that’s only if you don’t get lazy and go pick up your share throughout the year. Indeed, there is also delivery (additional $7). You also need to return washed bottles and caps, or be ready to pay for them separately (about $3). At the store, pasteurized/sterilized milk (no other kind available) costs about $6.

As regular customers, we were offered this today at the farmer’s market 🙂

September 21 2019, 11:20

The school choir raises money for trips across the country. The event is called a fundraiser car wash, and this particular one is organized by the Langley School choristers. For car owners, this is not just a wash, but a way to donate money to a good cause, not just giving it away, but letting the kids earn it. Most of these kids live in homes worth millions of dollars (in our area, and especially in the Great Falls area where this photo was taken, mostly such; in Moscow, this would be roughly equivalent to the Rublyovka level)

An unimaginably complex concept in Russia. However, children of millionaires also rarely go to work as waiters, but in the states, it’s quite common.

September 21 2019, 01:39

Three and a half years into living in the USA, my family has a debate at half past one in the morning about how to properly write – “in a thousand cinemas” or “in a thousand cinema”. Well, if the answer seems obvious, replace “cinemas” with “kilometers”. Is it “a thousand kilometers from Moscow” or “in a thousand kilometers from Moscow”?

September 18 2019, 00:07

It’s so rare for me to come across a piano in my life that it’s hard to imagine someone more awkward than me, especially when people are walking around with cameras 🙂 But being allowed to rehearse in a church, with a great instrument and wonderful acoustics in the hall – that’s priceless. This is my third time here (practically next door, Nadya is coaching volleyball players, and I’m waiting for her), and it was only today that I found a local gentleman who I asked after the fact “is it okay that I am using your instrument?”. “Just don’t forget to close it, but of course, play to your heart’s content,” the gentleman replied. In another church, I found several pianos in various rooms, and there was simply no one to ask for permission from either.

In the video – a snippet from Einaudi’s Monday. A very beautiful piece. Overall, it is technically easy, as is much of Einaudi’s work.

September 13 2019, 16:29

“Meduza” does not mention that an idiot slashed a painting at the Centre Pompidou, and the painting is this one, Manifestation 3, with such red stripes, from 1967. The guy decorated subways and various external objects with similar vertical stripes. For several decades, these stripes appeared unchanged in various contexts and on different surfaces.

https://danielburen.com/images/exhibit/18?ref=group&year=1967