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Thursday, March 31, 2022

Road

 There is no one way to anything.
~ Ibo Proverb
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And yet each time we go to anything, we only take one way.

Wednesday, March 30, 2022

Lonely

Writing is a lonely occupation at best. Of course there are stimulating and even happy associations with friends and colleagues, but during the actual work of creation the writer cuts himself off  from all others and confronts his subject alone. He moves into a realm where he has never been before -- perhaps no one has ever been. It is a lonely place, even a little frightening.
~ Rachel Carson
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I have rarely felt lonely. I don't think I feel lonely when I write. I might feel alone or isolated, but those are different to me. 

I'm more likely to feel frustrated - at least if the writing isn't going well. Or euphoric - at least if the writing is going well.

Of course I don't have anyone to share that with when I'm writing. 

I just had an idea for a series of books. They are about a park ranger named Lee. Lee works in isolation most of the time and maybe talks to trees or animals. I don't have the details figured out yet. Just the title of the first book. The Lone Lee Ranger.

(pause)

I don't know that I'll find a publisher for that series.

Tuesday, March 29, 2022

Happy

What I advise you to do is, not to be unhappy before the crisis comes; since it may be that the dangers before which you paled as if they were threatening you, will never come upon you; they certainly have not yet come. Accordingly, some things torment us more than they ought, some torment us before they ought, and some torment us when they ought not to torment us at all. We are in the habit of exaggerating, or imagining, or anticipating, sorrow.
~ Seneca
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Why is it called a crisis instead of a cribro?

Monday, March 28, 2022

Tinmen

Every human person is inevitably involved with two worlds: the world they carry within them and the world that is out there. All thinking, all writing, all action, all creation, and all destruction is about that bridge between the two worlds.
~ John O'Donahue
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If you carry with you the heart of a tin man and then you dress in a tin man costume for the world that is out there, then have you bridged those two worlds? Given the context is that bridge a rainbow bridge? Given that reference, are you a dog? Given you are a dog dressed as a tin man, is it you who bridged those worlds or the person who put the tin man costume on you?

Life is way complicated.

Sunday, March 27, 2022

Different

Life would be dull indeed without experimenters and courageous breakers-with-tradition.
~ Marie Bullock
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I hope that there is - somewhere in this store - a sign that says, "Same Stuff." I didn't see it or you know I'd blog about it.

Saturday, March 26, 2022

Dreamers

A dreamer can believe that the solution lies in curtailing the progress of civilization in some way or other. The main task in the coming era is something else: a radical renewal of our sense of responsibility. Our conscience must catch up to our reason, otherwise we are lost.
~ Vaclav Havel
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I have to admit that I don't think I dream about civilization very often. I don't think Lily does either. I think Lily dreams about eating a lot. Of course she could be dreaming about eating civilization. Or maybe a model of civilization constructed out of beef jerky.

 

Friday, March 25, 2022

Humans

Human beings are works in progress that mistakenly think they're finished.
~ Daniel Gilbert
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I like these humans. I like the work they are doing. I like the mistakes they make. Not all of them. Not the mistakes that inconvenience me. The rest are okay, though.

As I will write in my novel or autobiography, "She loved them very much, sushi wrote about it in her blog."

Thursday, March 24, 2022

Reading

If novelists know anything it's that individual citizens are internally plural: they have within them the full range of behavioral possibilities. ~ Zadie Smith
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When something dramatic happens - especially if it is in a book or a movie or on TV - some people will say, "If that happened to me, I would just..." Then they provide some list of responses and ways that they would defend themselves or resolve the issue or whatever.

But you know what? I think until you are actually attacked my demons living in the earth around your home, you don't really know what you will actually do.

(pause)

I hope to never ever know what I will in that situation. 

(pause)

You know what I would do if that happened to me? I would move.

Wednesday, March 23, 2022

Path

In the phrase ["to find myself'] lurks the idea that the self is a pre-existing entity, a self like a Platonic idea existing in a mystic realm beyond time and change. No, rather an object like a nugget of gold in the placer pan, the Easter egg under the bush at an Easter-egg hunt, a four-leaf clover to promise miraculous luck. Here is the essence of passivity, one's quintessential luck. And the essence of absurdity, too, for the self is never to be found, but must be created, not the happy accident of passivity, but the product of a thousand actions, large and small, conscious or unconscious, performed not "away from it all," but in the face of "it all," for better or for worse, in work and leisure rather than in free time.
~ Robert Penn Warren
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We often see both "finding yourself" and "losing yourself" as positive. They're opposites, though, right?

Tuesday, March 22, 2022

Friends

A brother may not be a friend, but a friend will always be a brother.
~ Benjamin Franklin
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A puzzle for you:

One of these is Benjamin Franklin.
One is Thomas Jefferson.

Q: Who is their mutual acquaintance?



A: Jerry. Ben & Jerry and Tom & Jerry.

Monday, March 21, 2022

Living

The only way to learn is to live.
~ Matt Haig, The Midnight Library
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I'm not sure I agree with this quote. I think you can learn a lot as you die. The challenge is there isn't really an opportunity to apply that kind of learning.



Sunday, March 20, 2022

Messages

The underlying message of the Neighborhood is that if somebody cares about you, it's possible that you'll care about others. 'You are special and so is your neighbor' - that part is essential: that you're not the only special person in the world.

~ Fred Rogers
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But... I'm the most special-est person of the special people - right, Mr. Rogers?

(pause)

RIGHT?

(pause)

RIGHT, MR. ROGERS??!!!

Saturday, March 19, 2022

Attention

Love words, agonize over sentences. And pay attention to the world.
~ Susan Sontag
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Especially pay attention to the world if you are driving or crossing the street in front of this vehicle.

(pause)

Or if you are walking across a parking lot with this vehicle, pay attention to that, too. You might want to take a photo of it.

Friday, March 18, 2022

Unreadable

 The unread is always better than the unreadable.
~ Oscar Wilde
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I was driving by a billboard and I saw something that at first I thought said, "Doom scroll." Upon further review it actually said, "Drum roll." We see what we expect to see, I think.

Also, I should probably keep my eyes on the road.

Thursday, March 17, 2022

Green

In every wood and every spring there is a different green.
~ J. R. R. Tolkein
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Also in every cheese... if you leave the cheese alone for long enough.

Wednesday, March 16, 2022

Love

We learn our own minds by finding out what we love.
~ Maria Popova
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I think maybe the first emotion a kid learns in love. 

No. Hungry. I think the first emotion a kid learns is hungry.

Tuesday, March 15, 2022

Moving

No writer can stand still. He continues to create or he perishes. Each task completed carries its own obligation to go on to something new.
~ Rachel Carson
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I have found that to be true. I like to write, but writing begets writing. I think the reason the quote goes with the photo I chose for this entry is because every little kid is busy writing their own life story. They can't sit still. 

Also, sometimes they keep moving because they don't walk very well yet and they have to keep taking steps or they'll fall down.

That's kind of like my writing, too, now that I think of it.


Monday, March 14, 2022

Noise

Sound signifies event. A noise means something is happening... Speech, the most specifically human sound, and the most significant kind of sound, is never just scenery, it's always event.
~ Ursula K. Le Guin
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I disconcur with this sign. I don't know that a specific type of wagon makes the most noise, but I know it is not an empty wagon. Maybe really ALL kinds of wagons (except empty ones) make the most noise. Examples include: station wagons, chuck wagons, band wagons, Radio Flyer wagons, covered wagons...

Which is the noisiest? It's hard to say. Could be a Radio Flyer with a group of children screaming as they careen down a hill. Could be the wayback of a station wagon packed with children as the car careens down a hill. Could be a covered wagon full of children careening down a hill. 

Regardless, I think the noisiest wagon is one that involves both children and careening. And probably hills.

Sunday, March 13, 2022

Touch

A person's identity is like ap pattern drawn on a tightly stretched parchment. Touch is just one part of it, just one allegiance, and the whole person will react, the whole drum will sound.
~ Amin Maalouf
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My whole identity was touched by this sign. Because it's creepy. My whole person reacted. 

It's creepy.

Saturday, March 12, 2022

Antique

An antique is anything old with class.
~ John Bartlett
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Is something an antique if it is labeled on the original packaging as an antique?

(pause)

I am so unfamiliar with the history of ornament hangers... it isn't even funny.

Friday, March 11, 2022

Brains

Shaped like a little loaf of French country bread, our brain is a crowded chemistry lab, bustling with nonstop neural conversations. 

~ Diane Ackerman

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"SITAR" Michelle?! "SITAR" was seriously the first word that came to mind?!!!

Sheesh.

 

Thursday, March 10, 2022

Leaving

Goodbyes make you think. They make you realize what you've had, what you've lost, and what you've taken for granted.
~ Ritu Ghatourey
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Lily thinks that every time Leslie leaves in the car that she is going on some sort of adventure or hike or to the dog park or to do something fun. The truth is most of the time when Leslie leaves without Lily, Leslie is going to do errands or chores. She's going to the store or the post office or something like that. Or maybe she is going to campus for a work thing. 

Or to the dog park. Leslie loves to go there and play with all the dogs while Lily is at home.

Wednesday, March 9, 2022

Music

I prefer to remake flops. "Dirty Rotten Scoundrels" was a remake of a flop. "The Quiet American" is a remake of a flop."
~ Michael Caine
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Last night we finished watching the remake of West Side Story. It was not good. Anita was good. Nothing else was good. Some of the singing was good, but the remake was not good. I did like one part though. It was this part:

Someone in the movie: Chino's got a gun!

Me: That's an Aerosmith song.

Monday, March 7, 2022

Communication

In human conversation, in live, actual communication between or among human beings, everything "transmitted" -- everything said -- is shaped as it is spoken by actual or anticipated response.
~ Ursula K. LeGuin
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Communication today is difficult. For example, above you see what Siri came up with when trying to understand me talking to Lily.

Sunday, March 6, 2022

Miracles

Miracles are not a contradiction to nature. They are only a contradiction to what we know of nature.
~ St. Augustine
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I see miracles all the time. Like this pen not quite falling through the gap in the boards on the porch. "That's so small. It's not much of a miracle," you say? 

Well, I say that if you don't pay attention for small miracles you will miss a lot of miracles. And that is true not only of small miracles, but probably true for medium and large miracles, too. And I also say, "Shut up. You're stupid."

Saturday, March 5, 2022

Dog

One dog barks at something. The rest bark at him.
~ Chinese Proverb
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 Lily barks. She barks at people who walk by the house. She barks when we get a package delivered. She barks if there is a chair in the yard someplace where it doesn't belong. She barks if Tippy tells her something is happening and they should bark at it.

One night she was barking. I told Leslie our neighbors had come home and walked into their house. 

Leslie: Well, that solves the mystery of the barking dog.

Me: There are a lot of episodes in that series. 

Friday, March 4, 2022

Food

It's not the hard way. It's the right way.
~ Chef Dylan Jones
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I like watching shows about food. I used to like highly competitive shows about food where I could cheer for some people and against others. I don't like those as much any more. They're scripted and not really about cooking or the importance of food.

Now I like shows that are about the role of food in culture. I like learning things about places in the world where I will likely never go. I like hearing people talk about the importance of food and history and family and all of those things.

One thing I didn't realize until recently is that Chef Michael Simon is is the Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania.



Thursday, March 3, 2022

Self

This is the entire essence of life: Who are you? What are you?
~ Leo Tolstoy
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There are some people who seem to always have someone around to take their photo. They post those photos on social media. Sometimes they are celebrities and sometimes they are just people. Their photos aren't selfies. I don't know how the do that. Also, I wouldn't mind taking some people's pictures for a while. Not forever, though. I imagine we'll get on each other nerves after a while. And by that I mean that the person I would be taking photos of would get on my nerves. 

Not Zak, though. He's cool. 

Wednesday, March 2, 2022

Bridge

No one can build the bridge on which you, and only you, must cross the river of life.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
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Well, you and your dog.
 

Tuesday, March 1, 2022

Headless

There are more things... likely to frighten us than there are to crush us; we suffer more often in imagination than in reality.
~ Seneca
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With that outfit, you know this was a clown. If the scariest part of a clown is the head, then is a headless clown less scary than a clown with a head? Yes, if it's a wooden cutout. NO if it is a human being.