What would the world be, once bereft of wet and wildness?
Let them be left, O let them be left, wildness and wet;
Long live the weeds and the wilderness yet.
-- Gerard Manley Hopkins
Saturday, December 29, 2007
song lyrics of the day
In our eyes are mirror images and when
We kiss they're perfectly aligned
And I have to speculate that God himself
Did make us into corresponding shapes like
Puzzle pieces from the clay
True, it may seem like a stretch, but
Its thoughts like this that catch my troubled
Head when you're away when I am missing you to death
When you are out there on the road for
Several weeks of shows and when you scan
The radio, I hope this song will guide you home
They will see us waving from such great
Heights, 'come down now,' they'll say
But everything looks perfect from far away,
'come down now,' but we'll stay...
I tried my best to leave this all on your
Machine but the persistent beat it sounded
Thin upon listening
That frankly will not fly. you will hear
The shrillest highs and lowest lows with
The windows down when this is guiding you home
Such Great Heights, by Iron & Wine
Friday, December 28, 2007
quote of the day
-- Philip Pullman
silent night
Thursday, December 27, 2007
poem of the day
A man standing at the bus stop
reading the newspaper is on fire
Flames are peeking out
from beneath his collar and cuffs
His shoes have begun to melt
The woman next to him
wants to mention it to him
that he is burning
but she is drowning
Water is everywhere
in her mouth and ears
in her eyes
A stream of water runs
steadily from her blouse
Another woman stands at the bus stop
freezing to death
She tries to stand near the man
who is on fire
to try to melt the icicles
that have formed on her eyelashes
and on her nostrils
to stop her teeth long enough
from chattering to say something
to the woman who is drowning
but the woman who is freezing to death
has trouble moving
with blocks of ice on her feet
It takes the three some time
to board the bus
what with the flames
and water and ice
But when they finally climb the stairs
and take their seats
the driver doesn't even notice
that none of them has paid
because he is tortured
by visions and is wondering
if the man who got off at the last stop
was really being mauled to death
by wild dogs.
- Denver Butson
rest in peace, indeed
A bright candle has been snuffed out.
Wednesday, December 26, 2007
Sunday, December 16, 2007
merry merry
Once again the Crook family has decided to head out for whereabouts unknown for Christmas. Except that this time, the whereabouts happen to be Jamaica. We will be in Montego Bay and the surrounding locale until the 25th, so if we miss you (or your cool party, Zack!) we will see you hopefully before the new year. If we don’t see you before the new year, hopefully we will see you on the new year’s eve at Crossroads Cafe in Huntsville, AL where Donna the Buffalo will be rocking the house. If we don’t see you there, I can’t make any promises when we’ll see you. But we will. Soon. Because we love you.
Saturday, December 15, 2007
Friday, December 14, 2007
fit to print
poem of the day
and she said yes
I asked her if it was okay to be short
and she said it sure is
I asked her if I could wear nail polish
or not wear nail polish
and she said honey
she calls me that sometimes
she said you can do just exactly
what you want to
Thanks God I said
And is it even okay if I don't paragraph
my letters
Sweetcakes God said
who knows where she picked that up
what I'm telling you is
Yes Yes Yes
- Kaylin Haught
smackdown of the day
"Senator Obama, you have Bill Clinton's former national security adviser, state department policy director and Navy secretary -- among others -- advising you. With relatively little foreign policy experience of your own, how will you rely on so many Clinton advisers and still deliver the kind of break from the past that you're promising voters?"
"I want to hear that," Hillary Clinton said, laughing.
"Well, Hillary, I'm looking forward to you advising me, as well," Barack Obama said.
necessity, mother of invention
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
here we go again
This bothers me because it is of course absurb to permit the teaching of creationism in our schools, but it also bothers me because the creationists just won't shut up and go away. And Alabama is probably next. Alabama schools already allow disclaimers in biology textbooks that describe evolution as "a controversial theory" and recently the state became the first in the union to approve a textbook for a course about the Bible in its public schools. What's next, another monument in the Supreme Court?
water, water everywhere
rain, man
Monday, December 10, 2007
bold, brilliant
Sunday, December 09, 2007
thanks, Amazon
Thursday, December 06, 2007
the Feud
Although it is just a silly game show, it is very competitive and intense once you get on stage. The level of intensity is a lot higher that I realized. You're trying to pay close attention while clapping and cheering at everything that moves, all the while thinking about your answer and the other answers that someone already said and all of a sudden you just can't think of a word that rhymes with "butter." Aaagh! Wait, I had a better answer! But the game is already into the next round. It goes by so quickly. But no excuses--we bombed and had a great time doing it.
The upshot of the weekend was getting to see Hollywood and the Sunset Strip and hanging out with my goofy cousins. Despite (or because of) the stress level at the studio, we laughed all day long. It was a surreal, silly day and I'm glad I got to do it. The Price is Right, anyone?
fyi: the episode won't air until May of 2008. (Maybe everyone will have forgotten about it by then and won't watch my amazingly terrible answer to the first question.)
The pics:
quote of the day
—Albert Einstein
Many more of Einstein's thoughts on science and religion can be found here.
Here comes the sun
It's a paper-thin solar energy collector. The PowerSheet solar cells are created on printing-press-style machines that set down a layer of solar-absorbing nano-ink onto metal sheets as thin as aluminum foil, so the panels can be made for about a tenth of what current panels cost and at a rate of several hundred feet per minute. It's inexpensive mainly because no silicon is used. Which means that it could be used to cover entire roofs or building exteriors, producing significant amounts of efficient energy.
Be sure and watch the slideshow and animation. This stuff is the real deal, folks.
this explains a lot
"The principle we uncovered is that when faced with a moral decision, those with a strong moral identity choose their fate (for good or for bad) and then the moral identity drives them to pursue that fate to the extreme," said researcher Scott Reynolds of the University of Washington Business School in Seattle. "So it makes sense that this principle would help explain what makes the greatest of saints and the foulest of hypocrites."
of course
And in other news, Intelligent Design tries rebranding.
metajokes of the day
-- A finite number: one to perform the task and an additional number to act in a manner stereotypical of the group in question.
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So, a person belonging to an ethnic group whose members are commonly considered to have certain stereotypical mannerisms met another person belonging to a different ethnic group with a different set of imputed stereotypical mannerisms. The first person acted in a manner consistent with the stereotypes associated with his ethnic group, and proceeded to make a remark which might be considered to establish conclusively his membership in that group, whereupon his companion proceeded to make a remark with a double meaning, the first meaning of which could be interpreted to indicate his agreement with his companion, but the other meaning of which serves to corroborate his membership in his particular ethnic group. The first person took offense at his remark, and reacted in a stereotypical way!
Tuesday, December 04, 2007
quote of the day
– Phil Heffington