Sunday, February 16, 2020

Don’t Let Democracy Die


Good morning.  I suggest you cut and paste the link below into a new server.

Enjoy (if you can).



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Ue5F57dZMU



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Sunday, February 9, 2020

A Place for Luna




Luna is Latin for Moon and according to ancient Roman myth “Luna” was the goddess of the Moon.  For centuries, humans have been infatuated by the moon particularly the ambience of a “full moon” (see blog post: A Place for “that Old Devil Moon”-February 2019).

Early this morning (at precisely 2:33 a.m. EDT) the moon became "full", but, if weather permits, we at Merry Mount should be able to experience it as "full" for a couple of more nights. As the moon revolves around Earth, it is illuminated by the sun.  What we see is reflected sunlight.



Thanks to an idea from my dear brother, Lee Thompson, with this blog post, I will begin a monthly “lunar series”. 

Native American folklore gives us names for every full moon of the year. 



The February moon has been labeled the “Snow Moon”.




Snow Moon

Its silvery glow pervades the landscape
The world is marked with cold shadows.
Silence is pure.

Over the meadows and fields
Stillness is deafening
Mystery overtakes the earth.

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So tonight, as we on Junk Road look to the Snow Moon, let us also listen carefully for the distant howl of our own "Luna"- the canine goddess of Junk Road.


Luna Junk

References:  https://www.space.com/16830-full-moon-calendar.html & https://www.almanac.com/content/full-moon-names.



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Sunday, February 2, 2020

A Tale of Two Presidents


Once upon a time, there lived a six-year-old boy who received a hatchet as a gift.  In his excitement to use his new tool, the boy went to the orchard and chopped down a young cherry tree.  When his father found out about it, he called his son forth and asked him if he had done it.  The boy replied that indeed he had.  The father recognizing an opportunity to instill a life lesson upon his son, embraced him, and exclaimed that the boy’s honesty was worth more than a thousand trees.  The boy lived out his life placing great value upon truth.

Once upon a time, there lived a pampered boy who received a silver spoon from his father.  The boy exclaimed, “How deserving I am father!” to which the father replied, “And don’t you ever forget it”.  A few weeks later, the boy noticed that his sister had left her spoon unattended and he grabbed it for his own.  When questioned about the spoon, the boy exclaimed, “She gave it to me, besides, I am worthy of two spoons.”  The boy cocked his head and grinned a supercilious smile.  The father patted his son upon his golden hair and said, “What a fine boy you are.”

Centuries later, two Presidential Portraits hang in the National Portrait Gallery:







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