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Thursday, December 25, 2025
Wednesday, December 24, 2025
"Our humanity were but a poor thing..."
no surface water for miles around so a small water bowl is nice
"To embrace justice..."
"To embrace justice by a multiplicity of laws, or to hazard it by confidence in judges, are the opposite rocks on which all civil institutions have been wrecked, and between which legislative wisdom has never found an open passage." Samuel Johnson
spotted some feathers floating groundward and looked up to see this hawk plucking a pigeon..."The falcon cannot hear the falconer..." from "The second coming" by W.B. Yeats...and sure enough the center will not hold...some of the better YouTube presentations I have seen in recent times are as follows..."Crime pays but botany doesn't" is a site from an interesting well educated (way much latin) thick accented (east coast urban? mucho tattooed fellow who delights in plants and finding them in their habitat...desert mostly..."little Chinese everywhere" are taking their reward for the intrepid journeys under harsh conditions and were comped with $500 dollar a day luxury train travel in china...much food but not much adventure...they deserve a good rest...I heard that a famous female vocalist has the top mucsial offering which she recorded some time ago namely "Last Christmas" but I would like to recommend the same song by none other than "Miss Bellamy Clark (miss "B")..she sounds a lot like miss T. Swift!..."How this guy folds and flies world record paper airplanes" is a good presentation from Wired and may allow you to construct some of his amazing single paper aircraft..."The Genius and Mysterious life of Augustus Pablo" from "Reggae appreciation society...I recently bought a "melodica" from the thrift store because I was inspired by this guy...he was always infirm in health and died pretty young but not before he inspired the world with his "mystical" introverted influence on Dub and reggae music...good stuff...of Course Dr. Andrew Huberman has had some good health advice in his interviews with experts such as "Build a healthy gut microbiome" with dr Justin sonnenburg...I heard and interview with a hip-hop performer named jeezy on Sunday morning NPR and this fellow mentioned that he was in the record books for having the largest symphony in any hip hop recording...I miss the importance of this...but he did say it was the first symphony he had ever seen or heard...holly moly!...talk about learn as you go!...I looked up his work online and came up with "Money real long"...I don't listen to much hip hop but it sounds like it has not changed much in the last couple of decades...more Mystic less plastic please..."philosophize this" has two Shakespeare inspired presentations and I must say these are some of the most erudite reviews of Shakespeare I have ever heard...Mr. West is to be commended for his studious but lucid evaluation of these works...bravo!...I picked up a DVD of "Stagecoach" with John Wayne directed by John Ford...good movie...however the interview with mr ford by a couple of British guys was very interesting...eventually they asked him whether he had racist views...he denied having any...he said his favorite movie was "The sun shines bright"( one hour thirty minutes-1953) which has a lot of stereotypes of blacks (and also southerners I might add) I heard mr Tarantino say he also thought Ford was a racist...it might be helpful to keep the actions in the historical contexts in which they were made...a very good and emotional charged musical presentation I came across is "NINA SIMONE on david bowie and janis Joplin"...neither of these artist are in this conversation...her vulnerable presentation is worth the ten minutes...also there is a "Molly Tuttle and Golden Highway" presentation of "White Rabbit"complete with costumes which is fun...and last but not least is a Ralph Nader radio hour presentation (#609) called "The AI prompt that could end the world"...of course you should listen to this to learn what this prompt is...sometimes I think alarmism sells too danmed well!...if as a species we cannot protect ourselves from our creations we deserve to be extinct!...
Tuesday, December 23, 2025
"If it were the apocalypse..."
big news in the desert...started raining this afternoon which is good...I watched some good videos in the last couple of weeks...I do not often describe a movie as "stunning" but I was stunned by this indie movie...I would say it is a "masterpiece" but it is actually a "mistresspiece" since it was made by two women...namely Hannah Leder and Alexandra. Kotcheff...I might as well expose their background...they met in the third grade and were the only two girls ever to be sent out of class for being "trouble makers"..yeah buddy! sounds like my kind of creatives...ms. Leder has family members in the film industry...I don't think ms. Kotchoff does...these women starred in directed and produced the film "The Planters"...they lived-in a trailer in Palm Springs for 5 months and took 127 days to shoot the film...they had no film crew and the camera shots were always stationary...they busted ass to make this film and I consider it to be one of the best I have seen...ever...this film is about two women who have to accept one another for all their "flaws" and idiosyncrasies...and they aint small quirks...there is only one scene of violence which is when Alexandras character tries to commit a triple murder...but decides not to..."If it were the apocalypse and I could only save one thing, I'd save my shovel."...Martha my canine friends appeared once again...glad to see them!
"For an ambiguous refusal..."
I watched an almost 4 hour interview with David Choe on Andrew Huberman's podcast...It was pretty adrenaline producing as mr. Choe has some "ISSUES!"...like more issues than the readers digest...he is known for his art work...he was asked to paint the offices "Facebook" before they had much money and he took stock in the company instead of cash...he created a lot of graffiti style art which was pretty controversial...he says he is 10 years sober now but his meds failed him in this 4 hour "extreme" interview...I disagree with much of the approach to "recovery" when I involves a lot of "human interaction"...more nature and less people is more healing for a troubled mind..."For an ambiguous refusal/ is but a weak acceptance..." Khalil Gibran ... from "Do not love half lovers.." a prose poem
Thursday, December 11, 2025
"...chasing a supposed centrism..."
this is an optical illusion....what appears to be lines on an angle are actually parallel lines....
after a day in Yumertonville washing my laundry, buying groceries and getting my mail it did not escape my notice that at every turn there was a cop car (city, not sheriff) so my life and lifestyle has incurred the wrath of some of the more "soiled" constabulary...unfortunately this indicates a lot of rot in the system...there is a great interest in making me a felon due to the restrictions which go with this conviction...it seems to me that this attitude is similar to the German SS and the Gestopo and the East German Stasi as well as many other "secret police " types throughout history....I am guilty of much in the way of "non-conformity" but the best thing about living in the USA is the (supposed) freedom to not be regimented and ordered about...I guess my listening to Thoreau's "Walden" and "Civil Disobedience" makes me a dangerous character...or not...
this is the only coyote I have seen in this part of the desert in a month or more...the gun goobers insist that these animals are vermin...also ravens, foxes and probably "longhairs" (as we un-trimmed used to be called) the current political climate gives license to extreme social views...quite unrealistically....Wednesday, December 10, 2025
"We live within..."
one of the daily morning guitar therapy sessions...with the sunrise therapy and the hot coffee therapy and the multitude of other aspects to my days and nights I may just be healing...the nomads have the right idea....mobility is life...life is mobility...the"INSTITUTE OF NOMADIC ARCHITECTURE " has some very good videos of nomads constructing their housing...humans. are pretty creative about how they managed to live in all environments...the old and worn and the new and fresh often live side by side...but rarely understand one another...I have watched some great music videos lately...I stumbled across SARAH DELANY BUFFET and her video work...she is a trained cinematographer (although she majored in criminal law) and she decided to document her old dad playing some tunes you don't know by heart...some of these tunes jimmy buffet has only played less than a dozen times in public but they are still on his albums...his recollections of his beginnings in the music biz are interesting and his life in New Orleans, Key West and in the Carribean islands makes for some interesting personal history...ms. Buffet handles the camera work and questioning with great candor and humor...also there is a woman named Alison Balsom who illustrates three different kinds of trumpets and finds she likes the Baroque best...historically educational..."Down that line" by "the leopards" by "silent paprika films" is interesting and these folks have many offerings... pipe which was laying on the desert floor apparently run over by a tank during training ops in WW2
Tuesday, December 9, 2025
'Haven't I got better things to do on..."
both of the glass cooking cylinders imploded on the solar cookers...I ate more baked potatoes and bake apples in the last few weeks than I ever have in my life...I am looking at the parabolic dish solar cookers to see if maybe they are less prone to failure...I must say that I was very favorably impressed with the results of these cookers and may purchase replacement tubes and be more attentive to my cooking procedures....it may be a design flaw which is un-avoidable....



















