--I HAVE NO INTEREST IN CORNERING THE MARKET ON
SADNESS
…It’s hard to overstate how relentless and massive the fireworks are on
the lake the night of July 4th.
It’s shock and awe, very much like warfare. Cannons going off, kites of bright lights
shimmering, smoke genies wafting away.
It’s difficult not to appreciate it, but I like fireworks only slightly more
than I like guns. And while my dog is
fine with them, I know most animals are terrified by fireworks. I guess if you want to spend $3,000 blowing things
up, that’s your prerogative. I just don’t
get why people buy the type that only makes a terrific booming sound that has
me jerking every time. What’s the point of
that? One house across the lake must
have set off over fifty of them.
What was nice was the boat parade where every vessel has a flag and
they make the loop waving and cheering.
This year was the most boats I’ve ever seen.
Anyway, Happy belated Independence Day to you. I hope it was terrific.
…If you live on a lake, you have to get used to spiders. Usually it’s mid-August where the pesky
buggers show up everywhere. For the last
two days a very spry and very fast moving black spider, smaller than an
eraser head, has been roaming my desk. I
just tried to catch him, but he must have known and scooted under my screen
stand before I had the chance.
…Yesterday, running on The Centennial Trail, I saw lots of snakes, most
of them dead. Today I only saw
butterflies. I think that’s a good
sign. On the way back, there two of the
smallest and cutest does standing stock still in the middle of Storm Lake Road,
me on one side, another car on the opposite side. They looked sort of confused, but not
scared. After they trotted off, I
noticed one had a blanket of white dots in its fur. I think that’s also a good sign, or it should
be.
…It’s another beautiful day here, payback from three months of historic
rainfall earlier in the year. I hope the
sun is shining where you are and that you’re enjoying it.
…Here are a few things I like mid-week….
-“Everything you can imagine is real.” ― Pablo Picasso
-“I wanted a perfect ending. Now I’ve learned, the hard way, that some
poems don’t rhyme, and some stories don’t have a clear beginning, middle, and
end. Life is about not knowing, having to change, taking the moment and making
the best of it, without knowing what’s going to happen next. Delicious
Ambiguity.” ― Gilda Radner
-“The saddest aspect of life right now is that science gathers knowledge
faster than society gathers wisdom.” ― Isaac Asimov
-“There are two basic motivating forces: fear and love. When we are afraid,
we pull back from life. When we are in love, we open to all that life has to
offer with passion, excitement, and acceptance. We need to learn to love
ourselves first, in all our glory and our imperfections. If we cannot love
ourselves, we cannot fully open to our ability to love others or our potential
to create. Evolution and all hopes for a better world rest in the fearlessness
and open-hearted vision of people who embrace life.” ― John Lennon
-“People aren’t either wicked or noble. They’re like chef’s salads, with
good things and bad things chopped and mixed together in a vinaigrette of
confusion and conflict.” ― Lemony Snicket
-“Too many people spend money they earned..to buy things they don’t
want..to impress people that they don’t like.” ― Will Rogers
-“A life spent making mistakes is not only more honorable, but more useful
than a life spent doing nothing.” ― George Bernard Shaw
-“To love. To be loved. To never forget your own insignificance. To never
get used to the unspeakable violence and the vulgar disparity of life around
you. To seek joy in the saddest places. To pursue beauty to its lair. To never
simplify what is complicated or complicate what is simple. To respect strength,
never power. Above all, to watch. To try and understand. To never look away.
And never, never to forget.” ― Arundhati Roy
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