Friday, February 20, 2015

Father, Forgive Me For I Have Sinned

Today was one of those "go to the doctors" days. Why I schedule appointments so early is beyond me. To even make matters worse, the scheduled appointment that I made in the office for my future visit is 40-minutes earlier than today's appointment. Go figure. There was good news to be found during today's visit. It seems the new medicines are working like they are supposed to work. I got to see the  chart with the latest run after the pace test. It was very obvious that something was working well as the graph showed a marked decrease and that is the results the doctor and I were trying to achieve. 

When I was called to come get the vitals done, starting with the weigh in, I stepped up on the scale  and said to the scale: "forgive me Father for I have sinned". Since the last visit, I had been out to eat with my brother, went off the sugar wagon and had some donuts---and some killer double chocolate ice cream---and, oh! least I forget, the dutch apple pie. I figured that if I had been to confession in real time, three hail Marys and three Our Fathers would not be enough to cover the atonement for that list of no-nos. In all fairness, the dutch apple pie with  double chocolate a la mode was really good.

After bidding farewell to the doctor, nurse and receptionist, I headed back toward the pharmacy. We are under a Winter Storm Watch for a sleet and freezing rain event beginning tomorrow and going through Monday so I really wanted to get my errands done and get home and pray that no one looses power from any ice bringing down power lines. I have a fire place but have not used it in so long that I would not want to use it if the heat did go out. Maybe I should have a chimney sweep come check out the chimney again.

The wait at the pharmacy was right on cue. The technician said it would take 20-minutes to re-fill the script and that's exactly what it took time wise. Next stop would be K-rogers.  I always spend a bit more at the grocery. It's just one of those things that I don't even worry about anymore. I am still taking weight off for the most part, despite the extra pound gained at the doctor's office. Of course, we didn't do the less three pounds deduct for clothing, shoes, jewelry, etc.,etc. It's taken some wrangling to keep the health in eating, but for an old man, I've done very well. Of course, now you have to watch everything because you don't want a Type II diabetic to sneak up on you. Still, I do reward myself for sticking to my healthy life style diet.

Forgive me father for I have sinned. It's been three weeks since my last confession. I'm Presbyterian by the way. And, of course, before someone gets their knickers all out of sort, I am not making fun of  my Catholic friends and family. There could be a full length novel on religious cross-overs in the written text don't you know.
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Sunday, February 15, 2015

Heading Toward Green

Valentine's Day with Cupid as its mascot has done its fly-by for this year. It now swings out into space on its way around the calendar orbit toward 2016 and its return. Fat Tuesday, Carnival or Mardi Gras, comes screeching  to a halt  at midnight to anything goes partying for another year. Already the multi-colored plastic eggs,  fake green grass, baskets and white stuffed bunnies are beginning to appear in the stores. It's another endless cycle in the marketing, advertising, and retail commerce world and I thought steel mill rolling schedules were odd in size rotations to even more odd when customers and billet stockpiles rearrange themselves almost over night.

 Besides, it's getting close to ice cream season. It was 78-degrees F on Saturday and I had to fight the steering wheel in the car as I drove by the two  neighborhood Braum Ice Cream stores on the way home. And Bill Gates said he is worried about machines taken over. I wonder if his car gets strong-headed in Redmond around ice cream stores? When I was a kid, my grandfather would take me in his wagon to the back of his farm when he missed a cow during  calving season. Never once, did I see him touch the reins on that wagon. All he did was to talk to his team of horses and they took us right back to the barn. Maybe my car already knows that Braum's is the place for ice cream runs. I should try that with my car when I'm out during ice cream runs this year. I'll get back with you on that.

That 78-degrees of yesterday is sinking pretty fast tonight as two separate cold fronts are bringing snow and ice dangerously close to me both tonight and tomorrow and Tuesday. While I still like snow, I don't like ice here in Texas. The thing about ice is that it takes down big trees and when they fall, they fall on power-lines and that takes out electricity. I heat with electricity, not gas. When you hear ice-talk here generally, people don't like to drive on ice. I'm pretty cool with driving on ice and snow has never been a problem. But, not having any heat becomes a health issue and that worries me. So I'm thinking about talking dance lessons on line to learn how to ward off the ice. It sure does not work for rain. Hopefully, it works for ice.

A long time ago, I was scheduled to fly out of Atlanta one morning for High Point, North Carolina. The problem that morning was that Hickory, North Carolina had gotten 2-inches of ice over night and nothing was going north that early morning." Maybe by 10", the airlines said. They were working on it. Long story short, they found a 4-prop that, " could probably get out of Hickory" one of the ticket agents said. "They will pick us up and take us back to High Point'', the agent again responded. The old plane had the familiar markings of Piedmont Airlines, the forerunner of US Air. First time I ever had to chip an inch of ice off a rental car,too, but I got to High Point that same day. I'm so glad that I don't have to do things like that any more. As it turned out, that plane in Hickory was a re-schedule of equipment. If that plane had not been in Hickory for what ever reason, I would have had to redo my entire schedule for that east coast run. I guess it was about then that I started not to like ice storms.

So, if I get a good report from the cardio guy that is coming up,clearing the way to St. Patty's Day weekend, I'll be a happy Irishman for sure. Don't need a dance for that one......we've got a few stored up for that weekend come rain or come shine.




Lower Greenville Avenue is one of the three largest parade routes in the US on St. Patrick's Day.

Wednesday, February 11, 2015

What Do You Give Up When.......

What do you give up when you rent a video? There is one key factor that is missing. It is a simple thing, mostly, but its effect is monumental. Over the years, as technology becomes and makes us  more anti-social, that effect starts to turn up in strange and odd behavioral patterns. I must admit that even I have become more mindful of my surroundings when I walk, when  I am on a photo-shoot or just going to the doctor's office.

Yesterday, while doing my health walk, I also do the brain clean when I try to replace all the garbage that has built up and filter out the negatives. Today, I have to do that more often than ever before because there is so much more negatives today than in the past. Having a plan and a routine to do that is different for people. Some like to run. Some like to walk. Some like to bike. Some do photography and some just walk and think. I try to combine the photography with the walk at times while at other times, I like to do the photography and think and walk. Multi-tasking your health, I like to think.

While doing that yesterday, it came to me that I had not been to a movie in quiet some time. It's easier to rent  a video than ever before. Go to the pharmacy or grocery store, rent a movie and then watch it when you can block out the time to watch. What's wrong with that? Plenty as I discovered later on after really thinking about going to a movie verses renting one. It also came to me that the anti-social behavior that people have today is partly because they are in their own little  i-world and don't have the people skills that I grew up with.

That's right, Mr. Boxer, this labs need more new social skills.
What it really boils down to is that people don't care about anyone but themselves. It's a self-centered world we live in today. Oh, I know, there are those that will argue that point, but they would argue with a rattlesnake, too. It's about people watching a movie and hearing others laugh at a funny scene or a funny line by an actor. And even though you didn't laugh, at least you knew that several dozen people around you found, what ever it was that caused the laugh, funny to others. You don't get that when you rent a video. You don't have the mixture of attitudes of people around you. It helps you to absorb that others laughed--why didn't I? What was so funny? I didn't find that to be funny but gees, the whole theater roared, you conclude. Don't you see....it just might be you that has no sense of humor.

Friday, February 6, 2015

Ralph Turns 81 Later This Month

When in my late teens and early twenties, Ralph Nader was in the news a lot. He was about the only political activist that made any clear sense. Today, his many organizations continue his career work. There is a lot of research that the Nader organizations do.

Later this month, Ralph Nader turns 81. The attorney (1958), the author, the activist, the lecturer, the four-time third party candidate is still in the news for consumer rights,humanitarianism and environmentalism, not to mention his democratic government stance. His many organizations helped to create the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) and OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration).

The Atlantic Monthly's list of "100 most influential Americans" ranked Nader 96, which brings to mind the fact that I have long reached the conclusion that Ralph Nader has done more good for the consumer American than any one else.

Today, I listened to a YouTube video of Ralph Nader given a couple of years ago at the Green Festival in Washington before a packed crowd. The clip runs about 54 minutes and is not boring by any means.  The man isn't the radical that some think him to be. Then, take the time to read the comments on the video. 

 Watch, "The Road to Corporate Fascism" on YouTube.com






Ref:
The ''Atlantic Monthly'', in its list of the "100 most influential Americans," ranked Nader 96: "He made the cars we drive safer; thirty years later, he made [[George W. Bush]] the president;"http://www.theatlantic.com/doc/200612/influentials others discount his role in the 2000 presidential election.

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Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Cupid On A Topic of the HAARP

With one-twelth of the new year gone already, the year is already beginning to reveal that most of what surrounds me is like a bunch of little marionette stages with various facets of life being acted out on those stages. It cannot be the great Western Civilization that took up hours sitting behind a desk in school listening to a teacher reveal all the greatness that has been created by man. For that description was just to awesome to actually be true.

I have basically, more or less, spent the last two days inside the house, out of the cold, reading and answering emails, making my middle brother grow a bit testy reminding him that he was turning 60 day before yesterday. He was born during a hail storm so he should be case hardened at this point, but he has managed to be Grisly Adams, and yet, an independent and sometimes big old teddy bear emerges at times. At the time mom passed, he was up in the Yukon at Watson Lake near the Northwest Territory border having spend a month in Alaska and was on his way home when he called to check in.

The other part of the time was getting emerged into a product of the U.S. Commerce Department, NOAA, Space Weather Prediction Center. The product has been around for 50 years this year. In fact, they are celebrating their 50th Anniversary this year at NOAA. The web site is awesome in many ways. As technical as it is, the more you research it, the site is not as hard to understand as it first looks. I know one thing... flying between London and the US isn't as free from risk as it would seem just flying from point to point. The radiation in the higher Latitudes at high altitude does carry risk from radiation exposure. There are scales that report that daily on the site. I can see why people would rather go to Europe via the Canary Islands rather than the great arc over the Canadian Provinces, Greenland and Iceland routes. Of course, one must admit that this point in time is at the 11-year cycle for the suns solar activity. It also alerts you to problems with radio transmissions and satellite transmission problems from those solar flares. But, most of all, I did discover that NOAA confirmed that Cosmic Rays interact with chemicals in the atmosphere like NO, or Nitrous Oxide and can have long lasting effects in the upper and middle layers of the atmosphere.

The site gets into what they describe as solar minimums. In common terms, that's cloud cover. And, they did confirm that solar minimums do have  an impact on the planets climate.

There is also a theory: cosmic rays can create nucleation sites in the atmosphere which seed cloud formations and create cloudier conditions. "If this were true, then there would be a significant impact on climate, which would be modulated by the 11-year solar cycle", it concludes.

Just about a year ago, on 21 February 2014, I published an article entitled, "A Read That Raises Both Eyebrows." In that article, it brings to light on this blog that HAARP, was working on research about climate control in both war and peace. At that time it was just a frightening discovery of how little we know about what our government is working on. The main problem being is that by the time we find out about it...it's old, old news. Which, actually, is a good thing for the country. However, the HAARP project was about the disturbance of the upper atmosphere changing the chemical constituents like NO (Nitrous Oxide) in the upper and middle layers of the atmosphere. Some called them chem trails. Others called them con-trails, which were long streaks of narrow clouds in the sky.
By the late afternoons, the sky was usually under a layer of high clouds from all the criss-crossing that some assumed were caused by jet aircraft while others knew they were rays being generated by the HAARP station in Alaska and its mobil units that were reported to be out and about.

So, when all the talk about HAARP being just something someone made up.....really turned out to be a real puppet stage with real actors and real characters... and all I could say was that Cupid is shooting his arrows but not at the hearts of other humans, but on a stage that we see being acted out and write it off as just another puppet show in the park as I pushed my chair away from the desk and head out to the kitchen coffee pot for a refill. 



Happy Valentines Day 




edited: 04 Feb 2015, typo and spelling error.

Friday, January 30, 2015

Soul Growing

When I am running around in my brain and I hit a stump, it's time to turn to my little book that will be 24-years old this 3rd of May. The pages are underlined, stared and  marginal notes abound. The white space about the chapter titles are filled with comments. Many pages have dog-ears. In short, it is well-worn!
From the Trees with Character Series

It's inspirational. It's common sense. It's wisdom seed already planted that grows in the strangest of places with the strangest of fruit pods, but fruit that feeds the soul from time to time with a dose of seasoned vitamins that have never left me feeling empty or hungry.

Some of you have read of, A Touch of Wonder. You have read about my love for this book, but more of how I am inspired by its author, Arthur Gordon. Gordon, not just doing it, but doing it on purpose. That always reminded me of the guy who just could not wait to get around you in traffic, but later, his rush had stopped him ahead. It might have been a radar cop. It might have been a funeral procession crossing in front, or even worse, a horrible accident itself.  But, for all those years, I had not thought about the other meaning found in the same chapter. That was until today. It is even amazing how Author Gordon viewed both to put into the chapter. Picking up on the one theme was right there. Yet, picking up on the second theme did not reveal itself to me for all those years until today. Perhaps I was not ready to discover it before today, or perhaps, it was purposeful pausing after all.


Originally, Gordon was on one of the classic liners that we all know so well today because of the Titanic movie. The cruise ships today are entirely a different class of service, for sure. But, he came across a portion of Robert Louis Stevenson's writings in the ship's library. Stevenson had written: "Extreme busyness, whether at school, kirk (church) or market, is a symptom of deficient vitality." Robert Stevenson continued to say: "It is no good speaking to such folk: they can not be idle, their nature is not generous enough."

Never, has a man been so correct in his observations and I wonder today, what more he would have written of those people today? One thing is most likely. Robert Louis Stevenson and Arthur Gordon would have stopped their deficient vitality and fed their Soul. They both, knew the value of the Soul growing.

Ref:
Gordon, Arthur, A Touch of Wonder, 1974 Fleming H Revell Company, pp 210-18

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