Life
Life is like a one-liner . . .
Brainstorming about history, politics, literature, religion, and other topics from a 'gypsy' scholar on a wagon hitched to a star.
When Heisenberg first formulated his famous principle, he waited till what he thought the right time and place for announcing it because he didn't want to be uncertain.
In a local paper in Korea, big-lettered smallish headlines read:
"Dutch Architect says local projectsreusing old materials should go global."
The irony is that when you are at your most ill, say thrashing about wildly in your final death throes, you will have the most interesting things to blog upon, but be totally unable to do so for those staring uselessly at their monitors, awaiting with bated breath your final words . . .
My friend Bill Vallicella draws our attention to these lines in Tennyson:
For nothing worthy proving can be proven,Nor yet disproven: wherefore thou be wise,Cleave ever to the sunnier side of doubt,And cling to Faith beyond the forms of Faith . . .
"They were men who were here before us. We must build again."
Nicholas Kristof says the bonds with Israel are shaking. I say nonsense!
. . . are the same place. There's no quarreling, no cussing, no feuding, no fighting . . . for all eternity forever.
One of my friends, Kevin Kim, had a mild, but serious stroke a few days ago, and I guess I was worried because I dreamed about him. As I recounted the dream to him on his blog, the dreamland events went like this:
I dreamed about you last night. You were still in the hospital, but you seemed completely recovered, and - what's more - were dancing in the hallways with hundreds of people who were visiting you. Where did all these people come from? Apparently, your recent blog posts went viral, and millions of people are breathlessly awaiting each successive post! When some of those who seem to have taken upon themselves to set up a fund to pay for your bills discovered that I was a 'Friend of Kevin,' I was inundated with questions about you and your interests. I was flabbergasted, but I managed to find a few things to say. In a discussion of your literary interests, they discovered that I write poetry, I recited a couple of old ones ("San Francisco Morning" and "Water Witching"). There was some initial confusion as to who the poet was, but when the poems were clarified to be mine, a blog titled "Friend of Kevin" went online and had people pledging to support my poems, whatever that might mean. I checked my bank account first thing this morning and saw that the balance was no higher, so that support might not be financial.
People often talk about difficulties managing their weight. In the war on weight, the frontline is the waistline. Most of the action takes place there and appears to intensify as the years pass. It's a neverending battle of the bulge, one so dreadful that I express it as so:
As Linus might say to Lucy, we've got several groups of grapes in the kitchen.
Brotherly Correspondence, May 5, 2021:
Dear Pat, Just writing to join you in commemoration of the anniversary of Napoleon's passing. Oh, also, happy birthday. Almost forgot. Love, Jeff
Haha! Yes a notable day to remember for more than one reason. Thank you for the birthday wishes. And may the emperor Rest In Peace. Love, Pat
Yes, RIP. He gave us the Napoleonic Code, without which there would be no streetcar named "Desire"!
Indeed. I’ll tip my glass of Stella Artois in his memory tomorrow.
Stellar thinking, Pat. And let no man blanch at that!
Very good.! I under-Stanley you quite well.
Well, I've met my 'Mitch' and been out-punned.
Well, Eu-Noze when it’s over.
Wordplay aside, you can now, at 65, retire from your labor and live on your meagre pension . . .
Yes, well, I’ve been drawing my meager pension for 10 years now!
Ten years? Damn! Well, you always were a decade ahead of me . . .
Haha!
Yesterday, the Korea Herald reported on a decision by Bill and Melinda Gates to divorce, to wit:
"Bill and Melinda Gates to divorce after 27 years."
Newly Coined: Defermimeticization. 'Tis but defamiliarization defamiliarized! Or more properly, defamiliarization defermimeticized!
How many chips could a chipmunk chip if a chipmunk could chip chips? (Tell-Tale Time Teaches Total!)