Thursday, July 19, 2007
Day Lily
This is one of the coolest flowers we have in the yard. I love it! It takes very little work, in fact we really haven't done anything to it since it was planted. (note the use of we...I really don't do any planting, the only yard work I can claim is cutting the grass and trimming.) Anyway, it is absolutely gorgeous, and they keep going for several weeks. The flowers are enormous too, and with the two stalks we have, there are two or three blooming constantly. Hope you enjoy the pic, wish you could smell them, because that is a whole other level of experience...
J
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Friday, July 13, 2007
A Favorite Song
This is one of my favorite tunes right now. Its a Scottish band, the Old Blind Dogs, and a tune called "The Wisest Fool". It is a wee bit hard to understand, but the tune more than makes up for any stumbles in the lyrics. The brogue is especially thick on this tune, but it is an incredibly pretty melody. My wife and I both thought this one was a keeper when we first heard the tune start...
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Thursday, July 12, 2007
Smallest Shell in the World?
Okay, so I don't really think its the smallest shell in the world, but it is pretty darn small. I found this shell in Ireland, in 1983, while I was visiting with my parents. My Mom is from Trafrask, County Cork, Ireland, and we were walking on the coast, collecting shells. I found this one inside another small shell, and couldn't really believe I even saw it. I put it in a ziploc bag, and haven't opened it since. In fact I had forgotten about it completely until my wife found the bag in our document safe, and asked me about it. As soon as I saw my 13 year old chicken scratch on the makeshift masking tape label, the whole trip came back in vivid detail. My wife couldn't stop laughing at my proclamation on the label: "The SMALLEST Periwinkle shell in the world!!!" I actually used the caps and my exclamation points got progressively bigger. I was so sure I had a treasure when I found it. Little did I know the treasure would be the memories that would come flooding back when I found my little shell...
J
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Thursday, June 28, 2007
Testing the Email Posting
Just doing a little test post to make sure I know how this works. Don't think I'll actually use it much, but I'd rather know the process before I try to use if for real.
J
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Tuesday, June 26, 2007
Does Anyone Ceili in Selma NC?
Okay, if you have to ask what Ceili is...no, just kidding. If you don't know, Ceili (pronounced kaylee) is a form of Irish dance quite similar in form to square dancing. In fact, I would not be surprised to find that square dancing came directly from Irish immigrants.
I grew up in New Jersey, and was part of the thriving Irish culture there. There were (and still are) several different Irish clubs, dancing schools, and festivals. I know there is one down here in Cary, NC once a year, but when I was growing up (70's and 80's) we could go to some kind of Irish festival almost every weekend of the summer, and that was not including all the dances on Friday and Saturday nights. They were loads of fun. It was a very rich experience, and one I would love to share with my children.
Ceili is fun, and anyone can do it. Its not just for the Irish. Its a great way to get together and socialize, and have a small workout. Its not Jazzersize, but there is some motion going on. It is a dance, after all.
So, anyone in Johnston County, NC (especially the Clayton, Smithfield, Selma area) lets try to set up a Ceili. We can even call it a square dance if it sounds better. I just think it could be a lot of fun, I always looked forward to it as a kid, as did my friends; and I know most of the adults felt the same way. Leave a comment and lets put together a Southern Ceili.
J
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The Pentagon - A Book
I saw an awesome piece on the Daily Show tonight, about a book called "The Pentagon: A History" by Steve Vogel. Sounds like a great book, and one I definitely want to read. One juicy tidbit which is a little bit mind-boggling, the ground was broken for the Pentagon on Sept. 11th, 1941. A little eerie. The reason its a pentagon? No, not to contain the soul of Dick Cheney, it was originally designed for another piece of property that was five sided. But Roosevelt decided at the last minute to move it to another location. The name of the new (and final) location? Hell's Bottom. 'Nuff said...
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Monday, June 18, 2007
Shakespeare for the masses...
The other day I was listening to the radio, and heard a story that made me question the "knowledge" of the "experts." It was a story on NPR (WUNC 91.5) about Shakespeare and how his work, according to the experts, belongs only to those few "scholars" with the expertise to interpret for us what he meant. I know, too many quotes...Anyway, I searched and searched and could not find the story I listened to on WUNC. If anyone knows the one I am talking about, please let me know. The gist of the story was that, although the scholars believe that Shakespeare's work only belongs to them, the truth of the matter is that he belongs to everyone.
I find it hard to get my head around literary scholars saying that interpretation of any work should be limited to the select few. To me, the act of writing is only half, more like less than half of the whole creation. I guess it smacks of "if a tree falls in the forest," but to me, the only way something that was written can become whole is if it is read. For the author, the writing is a complete process. Not that I am any kind of real writer, no matter what dreams of my youth may say. But the author must give up his creation and let it fly or fall on its own merits. And as in anything, once it is out there, you have to let go and let people react the way they will.
I understand that we don't all know the history, and life of the bard. I sure don't claim any knowledge of his life. In fact I find him rather hard to read. But to say that a person doesn't relate to a character or dialogue in a play because they don't know specifics of the author's life is ridiculous. I think that was why I never really liked high school English. It was just memorizing what the teacher thought the author meant. I found that most times I could get an A without reading the book, just by listening to the class discussions.
Okay, rambling a bit. What I'm trying to say, is that what a book makes you feel is right. Even if it's NOT what the experts say it should mean. Don't be intimidated by a bunch of stuffed shirts. They don't know half of what they think they know anyway. Don't not read something because its too literary. Don't read it because its not good or you don't like it. But the only way to know that is to read it in the first place. Try everything. You'd be surprised by the things that will touch you. Don't spend so much time on the internet. The feel of some good crisp paper is really addicting. And don't worry about what the author meant. If they are good, you are feeling something close to what they wanted you to feel. But they understand that it will mean something to you that only you will understand. At least the good authors will understand that...
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Thursday, January 11, 2007
Here I go again
I don't know if this one will stick any better than any other, but I'm gonna give it a try...
I don't even know what I'm really trying to do yet. I'm thinking it will be whatever crap comes to mind at whatever time I have to sit down and get it down. We'll just have to sit back together and watch it evolve. I guess I'll start with just saying thanks for checking it out, and I hope you come back when there's more to see...
Oh, and of course, that's NOT me in the picture, that's my littlest bundle of joy, Tank. Ain't he cuuute???!!! Well, okay, I'm biased, yes, but you gotta admit, he's got some heartbreaker eyes. Anyway, see you soon...
J
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