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Photo from a friend of Beth Patterson: Young bear swings his way over to suet pouch on a bird feeder.
So many great articles this week they wouldn't all fit into Saturday's post. Here's the rest.
Living a Simpler Life: In another piercing essay, Joe Bageant warns us not to expect too much from Obama, and to take responsibility now to live simpler, consume less, end the occupations in the Mideast, stop accepting the lies from the politicians, corporations and media, learn how bad life is for most of the people in this world, become an agent for real change, and prepare for a grim century that will require a lot of sacrifices, struggle and compensation for the excesses of the past few decades. Vintage Joe, but with a weary eye on the future.
Singing in a Time of Darkness: Cassandra ruminates on seasonal affective disorder, this cold, stormy and early (in Canada, anyway) winter, and then points us to her choir's weekly (Sunday 5pm) Internet broadcast. Music to warm your body and soul.
Gay Marriage is a Question of Love: Keith Olbermann, criticizing organized religion's campaigns against gay marriage, says: "You are asked now, by your country, and
perhaps by your creator, to stand on one side or another. You are asked
now to stand, not on a question of politics, not on a question of
religion, not on a question of gay or straight. You are asked now to
stand, on a question of love. All you need do is stand, and let the
tiny ember of love meet its own fate. You
don't have to help it, you don't have it applaud it, you don't have to
fight for it. Just don't put it out. Just don't extinguish it. Because
while it may at first look like that love is between two people you
don't know and you don't understand and maybe you don't even want to
know. It is, in fact, the ember of your love, for your fellow person
just because this is the only world we have." Thanks to Nancy White for the link.
Thought for the Week: A poem by new US poet laureate Kay Ryan. Thanks to Sharon for the link.
The Turtle
Who would be a turtle who could help it?
A barely mobile hard roll, a four-oared helmet,
She can ill afford the chances she must take
In rowing toward the grasses that she eats.
Her track is graceless, like dragging
A packing-case places, and almost any slope
Defeats her modest hopes. Even being practical,
She[base ']s often stuck up to the axle on her way
To something edible. With everything optimal,
She skirts the ditch which would convert
Her shell into a serving dish. She lives
Below luck-level, never imagining some lottery
Will change her load of pottery to wings.
Her only levity is patience,
The sport of truly chastened things.
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