Monday, January 25, 2010

Education Utube


I learned a bit watching utube. Liam Clancy said to Bob Dylan after about 30 pints of Guinness, "Remember Bob, no fear, no envy, no meaness." I agree with Dylan, pretty profound.

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Goodbyes


After Hope's funeral, Brian tossed a tiny flower into a half full glass of liquor with the words, "Forget me not."

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Pontiac


If you have a keen eye for detail, you will notice the exhaust coming
from both vehicles. After having been in the snow for an extended period, the cars started on the first crank. Not too bad for a pair of late eighties. "We build excitement."

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Aphorisms @ Large


Echoes for today; Aunt Pat-"You can't rest unless you work", Uncle Paul-"I'm just going to sweat out my craziness", Phil-"Mental illness is just bad manners." and last but not least, " For a difference to be a difference, it has to make a difference."
Uncle Mike, aka "The King"or "Windwalker", is having his 70th birthday on Saturday. There will be a party at the Moose Club. I'm expecting a blowout of the Bilbo Baggins destroyer class.

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Tale of Apples


When visiting Hope and Bill in Mindin City, I pushed through the door surprised to see them both sitting at the table eating apples. Talking about apples in general and those in the barrel in particular, I discovered that they looked at the exercise in a different way. I always assumed that a person would eat the worst apples first so that less would spoil. They held the opposite opinion. Eat the best ones first. Let those that perish, perish.

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Possible Idioms


I woke up last night thinking about idioms.
Reading Mary Karr's book Liar's Club, I came across many fine tuned phrases, as she is a very good writer. She says about her mother, "She transcended thrift" even when in poverty.
Brother Mike, when he is talking about dying, uses the phrase "Hitting the wall." To me this has a very cartoon, picturesque, quality to it that I enjoy.
The posted picture is me leaning on a manure spreader.

Saturday, January 09, 2010

Question ?


Some have questioned the presence of a ancient steam tractor in the previous post. T.S. Eliot would say, "Words strain, crack and sometimes break, under the burden, under the tension, slip, slide, perish, decay with imprecision, will not stay in place, will not stay still." Visuals often do not labor under the same difficulty.

Friday, January 08, 2010

New Year


Christmas Spirit crystalized swiftly, and then, wrapped in the refrain of Long, Long, Long issued in the New Year with beautiful music.