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“You can know the name of a bird in all the languages of the world, but when you're finished, you'll know absolutely nothing whatever about the bird... So let's look at the bird and see what it's doing — that's what counts. I learned very early the difference between knowing the name of something and knowing something.”
Source: Richard P. Feynman, "What Do You Care What Other People Think?": Further Adventures of a Curious Character
Posted: 2025 Nov 28And check out this post for more of Richard Feynman's world view.
Category Archives: Appreciating Deeply
Flowers, Echo Bay ON
Different perspectives on everyday flowers. Continue reading
National Treasure #27: Pauline Johnson
Pauline Johnson or Tekahionwake – a quintessentially Canadian poet. Continue reading
Go South and West, Old Photographer
Scenes of, and thoughts about, the Badlands. Continue reading
National Treasure #26: Chinooks
The key role played by Chinook winds in Prairie mental health Continue reading
Cars, Ottawa ON
Cars reflected in building. Continue reading
National Treasure #25: Gros Morne National Park
A Newfoundland national park. Continue reading
Brown-eyed Susans, Echo Bay ON
Flowers in a country rock garden Continue reading
National Treasure #24: Michael Ibsen
The Canadian 17th-generation nephew of Richard III. Continue reading
Posted in Appreciating Deeply, Through Canada
Tagged History
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National Treasure #23: Twin Otter
The de Havilland Twin Otter – work horse of the Arctic. Continue reading