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I’ve just uploaded my 1500th squared circle on flickr. I joined the squared circle group at the end of May 2005, urged by friend LeoL30.
Am I a monomaniac?
Definitely, although, some of my friends could tell you that I have more than one obsession! But I “only” uploaded 1500. Leo is the undisputed champion with over 4000 photos.
Am I a monomaniac?
Definitely, although, some of my friends could tell you that I have more than one obsession! But I “only” uploaded 1500. Leo is the undisputed champion with over 4000 photos.
All my squared circles here
Little by little, I am updating my Florence posts. You can check out Blogging in Florence (3)
Don’t miss Mort’s Memoir about when he was in India at Octogenarian. As per usual, it’s a gem!
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No problem ! Diagnostics :
– You are simply mad (or lazy).
– Leo is a more-than-crazy-monomaniac boy.
But that’s why we love you, dear. (even when you never stop calling because a plug disconnected or a computer jumped by the window, or your cat ate a delicious “boiled phone wire” as he likes…)
Dr. YLB.
Monomaniac? Not heard that expression before. I’ll have to look that up.
Oh dear…with our other obsessions for numbers, letters, signs, mascarons…ad infinitum….we must be multi-monomaniacs
Multi-monomaniacs. Very good, Leo.
Claude,
I really enjoyed your post yesterday. The image of you dropping off in front of your class tickled me. I hope you didn’t drool—I’m sure I would have–mouth agape as usual. I’m going now. I want to check out today’s photos before I eat lunch.
love,
lucyd
Lucy, it tickles me NOW, which is why I told you the story, but at the time, I was mortified!!! I may have drooled, for all I know
And please, I was at the back of my class, not in front, unlike my teacher of Russian
mon·o·ma·ni·a ( P ) Pronunciation Key (mn-mn-, -mny)
n.
Pathological obsession with one idea or subject.
Intent concentration on or exaggerated enthusiasm for a single subject or idea.
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I just HAD to look it up and claim that word as one of my own.
Chancy
Again, thank you for another plug for my blog. I just noticed that what I assume is your maiden name is Covo. That is a very uncommon name. When I was a boy in New York City, I had neighbors by that name. They were Sephardim who came from either Salonica, Greece or Smyrna, Turkey. The father was a printer and there was one son a couple of years younger than me named Gabriel. I believe he became a doctor and perhaps a psychiatrist. Does this sound familiar? Any family relationship? I assume the name Farchi is also Sephardic in origin. Pardon my nosiness.