Life is precious

Blather — tim @ 9:44 am

My uncle Dale is one hell of a writer. I’ve known this ever since I discovered a book of his poetry on my dad’s bookshelf. I think I still have that book. (Sorry Dad — I promise I’ll return it!)

He now writes for the Chicago Sun-Times and for a few other outdoor publications. I read his column occasionally. Most of the hunting & fishing references go right over my head. Like my father, I got passed over for the Bowman hunting gene. But his writers voice always grabs me. This week, his column, “Harvest moon brings stark realization: Life is precious,” grabs me at a point pretty deep inside.

Waking is hard. Mornings are usually a wash of NPR. Consciousness slowly floating back to the surface accompanied by reports of my fool of a President rattling sabres at Iraq, news of the foundering economy (but it’s getting better, we promise!) and the happy knowledge that things are still bad in Afghanistan even after we bombed the crap out of them (as if flattening all their buildings will fix the problem.) It’s no wonder my mornings are a morass.

I do wish I could write coherently about this sort of thing — about the fact that I’m beginning to fear my own government, about my latent pacifism, about my growing desire to emigrate to Germany. They’re all layered on each other, these thoughts. They spin around as I ponder them so they’re never in the same place or facing the same way when I get back to them. It complicates matters.

Announcing the “W Regime” series.

Dissatisfaction — tim @ 11:50 pm

Following in the footsteps of some very able political poster designers, I submit my entry for your downloading and printing and posting pleasure:

W_regime-1.jpg

Perhaps I should call it “Georgie Smiles.”

This is the first part of an ongoing series of “do it yourself” political posters. Please feel free to save and/or distribute this file as you wish.

Sage words.

Blather — tim @ 8:54 pm

Dad just posted a great quote from Madeleine L’Engle on his site. It sounds like he and I had similar days. Good timing, Dad. Thanks for sharing.

Fertile

Blather — tim @ 11:12 pm

Last Tuesday, I posted an open call for submissions here and sent out an email to lots of creative-type folks with the subject, “I need your fertile brain-ooze!” It’s really amusing to look at my inbox where I’ve since had lots of correspondence with many of you. The subject column isn’t wide enough to fit the whole subject, so now I look at a bunch of messages labeled “RE: I need your fertile.”

[giggle]

That’s right folks, I NEED YOUR FERTILE! I need it real bad.

Note to self: propaganda resource for W project.

Art & Media — tim @ 4:00 pm

The Chairman Smiles - Introduction

Academic computing

Blather — tim @ 11:26 am

Because I’m a tricky lad, I’ve discovered this morning that my Uncle Richard is ‘blogging! Unlike the Gullet, his is actually a worthwhile use of the web’s resources, being a compendium of useful bits for academic computing.

Next Page »
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported License.
(c) 2008 The Snarling Gullet | powered by WordPress with Barecity