May 2010

By admin , 24 May 2010

Run went okay. Low energy, maybe because I didn't eat much today.

By Guus , 24 May 2010

On Friday I drove from North Carolina to Washington DC where I'd pick up Sasha in the evening. I saw Sasha's office at the IMF (nice) and we both realized that it would be another 5 hours driving to New Jersey (not so nice).

Since Sasha would have to return to DC on Sunday anyway we decided last-minute to stay the weekend in DC. We returned to The Quincy, a hotel downtown which is unaffordable during the week but has great rates on Friday and Saturday night, and free parking on the street in the weekend.

We went for a long walk on Saturday around the monuments and downtown. We had dinner in Cafe Belga -- an outstanding meal. Sunday we visited the National Gallery of Art and saw the Hendrick Avercamp exhibition. On Sunday night I drove back to Somerset, New Jersey.

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By admin , 20 May 2010

Went for a run with NCRC tonight. Boy, I'm out of shape! It was only 5 miles on a trail but it felt very tough. I haven't run enough on hills, I think; New Jersey of course is 'flat as pancakes'.

Great run, great group. Small turnout, only 15 people.

By admin , 19 May 2010

The Lilytopia exhibition next week will feature tens of thousands of lilies grown by Dutch and American companies. Longwood Gardens, a large display garden in Kennett Square, PA, will host the event.

Many Dutch lily growers are participating. Dutch newspaper Agrarisch Dagblad writes that 500 cases with lilies were sent to the United States for the event. Dutch Ambassador Renée Jones-Bos will open the exhibition on May 21.

Inspired by the Keukenhof
The exhibition, which is open to the general public, is inspired by the Dutch Keukenhof. According to the organizers it will be the largest display of lilies in North America. In celebration of Lilytopia Netherlands carillonneur Gerard de Waardt will play Longwood's 62-bell carillon. De Waardt is the city carillonneur of Rotterdam, Schiedam, Maassluis, Tholen and St. Maartensdijk in the Netherlands; he will play on May 22, 23 and 24th.

The logistics are impressive. From the press release:

"At this point, the plan is completed and implementation of the show is well under way! We are using an estimated 50,000 stems of display-grade lilies. Display-grade lilies are the highest quality grade flowers—a grade rarely seen outside of the Netherlands. These flowers are grown every year for the Keukenhof “Lily Show” and starting this year the tradition includes Longwood Garden’s Lilytopia.

Lilies slated for a show need to be harvested at just the right time. Certainly lilies can be stored in refrigerated coolers, however longevity of the cut flower may be reduced. Therefore we are planning on installing lilies that were harvested just hours before in Holland. An extensive logistical network of breeding houses, warehouse and shipping facilities, airports, export agents, import and shipping companies, government agencies, and trucking companies have been lined up to ensure a safe and speedy transportation of the flowers."

Symposium for lily professionals
Professionals from North America and the Netherlands will conduct a symposium on May 24. Design demonstrations will focus on everything from proper handling to cutting-edge design trends. Growing seminars will explore the latest cultivation techniques, including pest and disease management, on lilies. Marketing seminars will offer techniques to boost consumer awareness and demand of lilies.

Lilytopia 2010
Longwood Gardens, Kennet Square, PA
May 21 through May 31, 2010

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By Guus , 19 May 2010

The Google developer's event is going on right now: lots of HTML5 and several new and improved Google APIs. The event is held in San Francisco, but I've been following the news coming out.

I especially liked the announcement of the Google Font Directory, a directory of high quality open source fonts. They can be included in commercial and non-commercial projects alike.

Non-Latin fonts, such as Cyrillic for Bulgarian, are not yet supported but this is coming soon, according to the blog post.

It's very easy to use. Add the following to your HTML section:

<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="http://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Font+Name">

and now you can use 'Font Name' the standard way:

<div style="font-family: 'Font Name', serif;">Your text</div>
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