By John on March 9, 2012 |
[Video: high-speed footage (1000fps) of an "eagle owl" in flight. This film has apparently been around for a while, but I don't think I've seen it before this week. Chief virtue, for me: shows me something I couldn't have imagined on my own!] From whiskey river: I cannot help you understand. In the realm of [...]
Posted in Music, Nature & Pets, Poetry, Ruminations, whiskey river Fridays, Writing | Tagged David Houston, eagle owls, high-speed photography, Michael Sharkey, Sandra Gilbert, surprise, Tammy Wynette, Thomas Wolfe, Tom Robbins, Wallace Stevens |
By John on March 2, 2012 |
[Image: postcard, "The Big Shot" (the Big Room, Carlsbad Caverns, NM). For more information, see the note at the bottom of this post.] From whiskey river: Freedom means being able to choose how we respond to things. When wisdom is not well developed, it can be easily obscured by the provocations of others. In such [...]
Posted in Art & Photography, History, Poetry, Ruminations, Science & Medicine, whiskey river Fridays, Writing | Tagged Andrew Olendzki, Boone Helm, Carlsbad Caverns, Karin Gottshall, Nicholson Baker, Richard Wilbur, Tex Helm (frontiersman), Tex Helm (photographer), the universe, Vera Nazarian, Wired |
By John on February 24, 2012 |
[Caption: Vicar's wife (sympathisingly): "Now that you can't get about, and are not able to read, how do you manage to occupy the time?" Old Man: "Well, Mum, sometimes I sits and thinks; and then again I just sits." For more information, see the note at the foot of this post.] From whiskey river: Meditation has nothing to [...]
Posted in Comics, Poetry, Research/Resources, Ruminations, whiskey river Fridays, Writing | Tagged A.E. Stallings, E.B. White, Hayden Carruth, Julian Barnes, just sitting, meditation, Peter Matthiessen, Punch, Shinkichi Takahashi, silence, sitting and thinking |
By John on February 17, 2012 |
[Image: illustration from a December 20101 post, "The Time Travelling Brain," at the Neuroskeptic blog. The orange-highlighted region of the brain is apparently used both in remembering the past, and imagining the future. See also this article in Discover.] in spite of everything which breathes and moves, since Doom (with white longest hands neatening each crease) will [...]
Posted in Poetry, Ruminations, Science & Medicine, whiskey river Fridays | Tagged Alan Watts, E.E. Cummings, Elizabeth Spires, Mark Strand, memory, Neuroskeptic, Ptak Science Books, the future |
By John on February 10, 2012 |
[See the note at the foot of this post for information about this video.] From whiskey river: I don’t know what I’m doing most of the time. There’s a certain humor in realizing that. I can never figure out the kind of tie to put on in the morning. I don’t have any strategy or [...]
Posted in Cartoons & Animation, Poetry, Ruminations, whiskey river Fridays | Tagged John Green, Jos Ley, Leonard Cohen, Louise Glück, Mark Twain, mathematics, surprise, Tomas Tranströmer, trefoil knots |
By John on February 3, 2012 |
[Image: xkcd #936, on password strength. Click image to enlarge; see xkcd itself for the full six panels and the punchline.] From whiskey river: This accidental meeting of possibilities calls itself I. I ask: what am I doing here? And, at once, this I becomes unreal. (Dag Hammarskjöld [source]) …and: Ch’ui the draftsman Could draw more [...]
Posted in Comics, Humor, Language, Movies, Music, Poetry, Ruminations, The Online World, Theater, whiskey river Fridays | Tagged Chuang Tzu, Dag Hammarskjöld, Duncan J. Watts, Ellen Steinbaum, Internet memes, Stephen Sondheim, Tim Johnson, xkcd |
By John on January 27, 2012 |
[Image: display window of "mini-prints" taken with the Fujifilm Instax camera (originally from the Photojojo store). See note at bottom of post for more.] From whiskey river: You know what I believe? I remember in college I was taking this math class, this really great math class taught by this tiny old woman. She was [...]
Posted in Art & Photography, Humor, Movies, Poetry, Ruminations, Television, Theater, whiskey river Fridays | Tagged Anne Stevenson, dead parrot sketch, Instax, John Cleese, John Green, Mary Oliver, Monty Python, Pearl S. Buck |
By John on January 20, 2012 |
From whiskey river: In the point of rest at the center of our being, we encounter a world where all things are at rest in the same way. Then a tree becomes a mystery, a cloud a revelation, each man a cosmos of whose riches we can only catch glimpses. The life of simplicity is [...]
Posted in Poetry, Ruminations, Science & Medicine, whiskey river Fridays | Tagged Albert Goldbarth, Dag Hammarskjöld, James Applewhite, Richard Jones, Stéphane Mallarmé, Terry Pratchett, Wislawa Szymborska |
By John on January 17, 2012 |
[Video: a zebra teaches a little girl to scat-sing. Found it at Zooglobble, home of "kids' music worth sharing." Warning: do not visit that site if you are even mildly distractable.] My Dad taught me many things about music, especially jazz, even (I’m certain) in ways which I have yet to understand or even recognize. [...]
Posted in Everyday Life, Music, Ruminations, Running After My Hat, Seems to Fit, Style and Craft, Writing | Tagged distraction, flogging metaphors until they scream, scat-singing, scatting |
By John on January 13, 2012 |
[Image: a Menger sponge overgrown with vines, found here. Wikipedia explains how to construct a real Menger sponge, noting -- without elaboration -- that the resulting object "simultaneously exhibits an infinite surface area and encloses zero volume."*] From whiskey river: You know when you see something like a marvelous mountain against the blue sky, the [...]
Posted in Art & Photography, Music, Poetry, Ruminations, Science & Medicine, whiskey river Fridays | Tagged Albert Goldbarth, Eamon Grennan, Jiddu Krishnamurti, Ken Kesey, Menger sponge, Nat Baldwin |