Sunday, February 28, 2010

Einstein's God

Here are some shots of our meatless Thanksgiving. The first is with Potter being her somewhat mad alter ego.

"And yet, as always, the springtime sun brings forth new life, and we may rejoice because of this new life and contribute to its unfolding. And Mozart remains as beautiful and tender as he always was and always will be. There is, after all, something eternal that lies beyond the hand of fate and of all human delusions. And such eternals lie closer to an older person than to a younger one, oscillating between fear and hope. For us there remains the privilege of experiencing beauty and truth in their purest forms." A quotation from the recent Speaking of Faith, a somewhat disingenuous shilling for Ms. Tippet's new by the same title, but interesting nonetheless. The interviews & transcript of the rest of the hour's show are @ http://speakingoffaith.publicradio.org/programs/2010/einsteins-god/.

In kind of a blue funk today, not sure why. I'm sure getting out & about in the neighborhood in between showers will help. 35F with a "feels like of 30F right now, heading up to 40F so they say.

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The second day of Christmas

The Young People's Chorus of New York City singing the 12 days of Christmas, and Jingle Bells