Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Today may be...

the first day of the rest of your life, but to me it is another day in this endless now. As fluid as life is now, why should life give up the ghost? Now is always now somewhere. Then is both past and present, but Now is always now. Life has been the reason for the concept of time. No time, no life, no US, no them, no them. Them eschews

Confines of or freedom of where we are

We take "here" where ever we go, as we live in this eternal present.

Saturday, January 31, 2009

Mr. Snowman is transgenerational

Hay man, back in the 60s, man, I used to hear about the generation gap. It was all about the lack of common ground between the former teenagers of the 40s relating to the teenagers of the 60s.


The snowman is transgenerational. My grandfather told me stories of him and his grandfather making snowmen together. My granddaughters love snowmen. What is it about Frosty that bridges the gap? It is creature creating. From the "dust" of snow we roll something into a sculpture. Stick arms seem like they were grown just for him. Rock smiles make him look so innocent.

Friday, March 14, 2008

Is the world growing colder?

I was wondering if anyone else thought the world was getting colder besides me.

Tuesday, April 24, 2007

The Modern Future

My brother is trying to convince me that we are seeing the initial waves of a galaxial tsunami, moving through the Milky Way. It is affecting neuro-electric circuits in man and beast. He says whales are known to excel at certain functions humans lack. Some whales are possibly smarter than others and therefore generate more neuro-electric energy. and thus beach themselves due to circuit failures.

Seems as if the current week's news is always devastating; until we find ourselves living in the next current week. Now THIS week's news is more devastating. I know we just saw a lot of Va Tech this week but devastation is not always measured in numbers but by the effect of its attack. What an attitude to have.