HNY

So it’s 2010 and as we bid farewell to a tough year, many of us are still worried about what 2010 will bring.  I find it helpful to remember, though, that keeping our attention on the present moment, we are equal to whatever life sends our way.  It’s projecting out that gets us into trouble (IMVHO).  That and a mathematical view of life … as in this, from The Writer’s Almanac:

Adding It Up

by Philip Booth

My mind’s eye opens before
the light gets up. I
lie awake in the small dark,
figuring payments, or how
to scrape paint; I count
rich women I didn’t marry.
I measure bicycle miles
I pedaled last Thursday
to take off weight; I give some
passing thought to the point
that if I hadn’t turned poet
I might well be some other
sort of accountant. Before
the sun reports its own weather
my mind is openly at it:
I chart my annual rainfall,
or how I’ll plant seed if
I live to be fifty. I look up
words like “bilateral symmetry”
in my mind’s dictionary; I consider
the bivalve mollusk, re-pick
last summer’s mussels on Condon Point,
preview the next red tide, and
hold my breath: I listen hard
to how my heart valves are doing.
I try not to get going
too early: bladder permitting,
I mean to stay in bed until six;
I think in spirals, building
horizon pyramids, yielding to
no man’s flag but my own.
I think a lot of Saul Steinberg:
I play touch football on one leg,
I seesaw on the old cliff, trying
to balance things out: job,
wife, children, myself.
My mind’s eye opens before
my body is ready for its
first duty: cleaning up after
an old-maid Basset in heat.
That, too, I inventory:
the Puritan strain will out,
even at six a.m.; sun or no sun,
I’m Puritan to the bone, down to
the marrow and then some:
if I’m not sorry I worry,
if I can’t worry I count.

So it’s 1/1/10 – very like the address of the house where I grew up.  As I enter a new decade, this feels appropriate somehow – a knitting together of past and present in an alchemy that (one hopes) leads to some species of wisdom.  (Lately it has been leading to crankiness, but that is a short-lived phenomenon, I’m positive!)

Here’s to good health, personal evolution, and lots of belly laughs along the way!

Believe those who are seeking the truth. Doubt those who find it. Andre Gide

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Space Dust

Tonight at 12:01 a.m. EST, New Hampshire will join the ranks of very few other states who recognize that marriage is about love, not orientation. There is still a long ways to go but this is a giant step in the right direction for this state and this country.

With all the messages of hate and intolerance being spread throughout our airwaves, it’s difficult to remember that we are simply just a VERY small piece of a massive, massive, picture. If you’re needing perspective, I highly recommend that you watch this video:

httpvh://www.youtube.com/watch?v=17jymDn0W6U

Cheers to a great 2009 and Bottoms Up for a fantastic 2010.

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This New Year's

… make a resolution … move your money!

httpvh://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Icqrx0OimSs

Check out the website … and consider doing it.

Sure seems like a good idea – and I love that it was hatched among friends, over dinner, just before Christmas – and voila!

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Obama Ruining Jon Stewart's Career

I’m sorry to be the one to break this to you, but have you noticed that The Daily Show is kinda struggling to be funny these days? Without the likes of Dubya and Dick, Rummy and Rove, it’s gotta be tough.  That’s why I was relieved to see that while he’s on vacation, Jon’s correspondants have done him proud.

Click the link and watch the clip.

Seriously.

Samantha Bee is the bomb!

Oh, and tomorrow?  It’s a Blue Moon.

New Year’s Eve AND a Blue Moon?  Now that’s powerful!

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I Dunno

I just feel so cynical.  People are calling for Homeland Security chief Janet Napolitano to resign as a result of the Christmas hijacking attempt over Detroit.  It would have been a tragic event, don’t get me wrong … but there is something bizarre about a country that is willing to spend billions upon billions to ferret out the odd terrorist plot … but balks at putting pennies toward healthcare reform … or something like addressing global warming.

Pundits clamor for better interpretations of intelligence … but my guess is that there is so much America-hating buzz out there that to sort through it and find the one or two credible threats is just plain impossible.  Think a needle in a haystack times a thousand.  That’s how I envision it.

Meanwhile, there are very, very clear threats to the welfare of our citizenry that the government could address and fails to.  These are the things like healthcare reform and global warming that the lobbyists pay guys like Joe Lieberman to thwart.  Who does more damage to our country right now – this very moment?  Al Queda operatives or the shitty food that millions will eat at McDonalds and Dunkin’ Donuts this morning?  People plotting in Yemen or people plotting on Wall Street?

The government isn’t letting us down by not stopping every terrorist plot – an impossibility.  They are letting us down by focusing on the impossible and pouring money down that yawning hole, when the emminently possible goes unaddressed.  Human suffering continues and grows as a result … and I think that is unconscionable.

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Monday Morning!

Phew … the 2 Blitzen Babes did it!

Other than that, I’ve got nothin’!

😉

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12/27/09-That's All

I share this Mary Oliver poem (posted on The Writer’s Almanac this morning) becuase “the ruckus of the cattails” was just too wonderful NOT to share!

Meanwhile, today in Canterbury it is rainy and grey.  I’ll be working on a holiday card to share … and on NOT eating more sugar … and on NOT messing any more with my FFootball team, as we go down to the wire.

I seem to have lost my bearings on the blogging front … and so, await the New Year to see what manner of inspiration it brings!

Herons in Winter in the Frozen Marsh

by Mary Oliver

All winter
two blue herons
hunkered in the frozen marsh,
like two columns of blue smoke.

What they ate
I can’t imagine,
unless it was the small laces
of snow that settled

in the ruckus of the cattails,
or the glazed windows of ice
under the tired
pitchforks of their feet—

so the answer is
they ate nothing,
and nothing good could come of that.
They were mired in nature, and starving.

Still, every morning
they shrugged the rime from their shoulders,
and all day they
stood to attention

in the stubbled desolation.
I was filled with admiration,
sympathy,
and, of course, empathy.

It called for a miracle.
Finally the marsh softened,
and their wings cranked open
revealing the old blue light,

so that I thought: how could this possibly be
the blunt, dark finish?
First one, then the other, vanished
into the ditches and upheavals.

All spring, I watched the rising blue-green grass,
above its gleaming and substantial shadows,
toss in the breeze,
like wings.

Finally, lest anyone forget that WPS Soccer gets underway in a mere 4 months … here’s an interview with the Breakers’ own Jennifer Nobis.

Have a great day … welcome home, Alice … safe travels HollyCornblog and CharlieHopbrew … and Go 2 Blitzen Babes!

Heheheheh … 😉

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Sometimes You're Right, Sometimes You're Wrong

Too bad for the Titans … they’re out of contention and the 2 Blitzen Babes guessed wrong on their QB for their FFootball playoffs.  Shoulda stayed with Donovan. Ah well, as HollyCornblog said, 20 points ain’t too bad for 2 players. (And JordanCornblog readers will be plased to know that FFootball is over, after Monday.)

Hope everyone had a nice Christmas.  We did, here in Canterbury.  Even worked in a little exercise time.

Now onward, toward the turning of the year!

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Happy Christmas, Everyone!

In the spirit of Christmas in America, here’s a question for you:  When you click that “Buy” button at Amazon, ever wonder what happens? I just stumbled upon a post on Gizmodo about The Secret Lives of Amazon’s Elves.  It’s a lifestyle – who’d a thunk.

A few years back Chris Dunphy and Cherie Ve Ard flipped the bird to their desk jobs, packed their belongings in a custom 17-foot solar-powered fiberglass camper, and hit the road to live “at the intersection of Epic and Awesome.” A couple months ago, while staying with friends, they noticed that Amazon was luring RVers to Coffeyville, Kansas, the site of the retail giant’s original and largest fulfillment center.

“We were located in San Diego at the time,” explained Cherie. “We’re part of a community of younger full-time RVers on Nurvers.com, a group of non-retired-age folks who are living the mobile lifestyle and kind of going outside the norms of ‘Wait for retirement to travel.'” They noticed other RVers were flocking to Kansas to work for Amazon. The pay wasn’t great—just above $10-an-hour, typically—but Chris and Cherie were planning on being in St. Louis for the holidays. Why not kill a month in Kansas working for Amazon?

Chris and Cherie wouldn’t work another season at Coffeyville, but not because they were miserable. “Everybody treated each other really nicely!” says Chris. It’s just that the two are “experience junkies, craving the new,” even if working for Amazon certainly gave them a fresh perspective on American culture.

“You’d have a tote come down the line, and you’d have adult toys right next to kid toys in the same bin,” laughs Cherie. “The Obama Chia Pet was an oddity. And the Bill Clinton corkscrew. And I did have a tote one afternoon that was full of mooning gnomes.”

Sounds a lot nicer than Wal-Mart, eh, HollyCornblog?  If I were to ever (1) retire and (2) happen to have an RV … this might be an interesting option.  Good exercise, it sounds like, too.

In other news, if I didn’t know that my mother was dead, I’d seriously suspect that she had visited the Vatican City.  Seriously.  Kinda looks like her from the back.

Since we’re on the subject of religion (sorta), here’s a thought:  The religious right is big on decrying stuff like abortion and gay marriage.  But think about it, guys.  If you really want to tackle a BIG no-no (according to the Word of God) you’ll start going after the money lenders.  Whaddya think?  Usury is a big no no … in the Old and the New testaments.  The good book says stuff like:

Exodus 22:25   If thou lend money to any of my people that is poor by thee, thou shalt not be to him as an usurer, neither shalt thou lay upon him usury.

Pretty clear, if you ask me.  But bank reform gets no GOP love, it seems … so are we literalists or not, people?  Can we have some consistency, please?

But enough.  ’tis the season to be merry.  My problem is that being merry according to the calendar has never really worked for me.  In fact, it used to make me decidedly unmerry.  That’s gotten better … but I still feel a little cynical about it.  That’s not to say that I feel at all cynical about my life.  Very grateful, actually – but just not on cue.

But still, happy, merry, etc.  I’ll let go, take a breath, and feel my gratitude.

Ahhhhh – now THAT’s better!

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UConn is Scary Good

Tina Charles was awesome as the Huskies took it to the Cardinal yesterday in Hartford.  UConn was down at the half, but never looked back after that, as the gulf between team 1 and team 2 looked pretty wide.  There’s a lot of time between now and March Madness, though … and Stanford will adjust.  Still, a decisive win.  And it’s got to be reassuring for Geno et al that they did it with Renee Montgomery in the stands!

In other news, here’s a piece about the possibility of Marion Jones coming back to play in the WNBA.  It would be wonderful to see her turn herself around and give her tale a happy ending … and I hope this isn’t just a stunt to get publicity and ticket sales.  She was a good player in college – so maybe it’s for real.

And just for the hell of it …

httpvh://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vf9wHkkNGUU

I’m off (seriously) …

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