OT ~ Welcome to Saturday Morning!

Sit-a-while
on swinging porch
where tin-dippers and
sweet water
in cool touches
meet lips
from hand dug wells.
Good morning good people!
Been a week of failing camalots; climbing up, sliding, hail beating down, losing traction; hard to put a good face on, but...
here goes:
Accepting reality begs the question of what is real and i have no pronouncements; having lived to this older age without confirmations, seems trust is in order. The sun comes up.
Morning poetry:
On hilltop lived a rose
quiet in color
composed
sharing red beyond its path
of nosy creatures making way
and there it lives
until this day.
Morning news: is embarrassing.
Morning theatre: In celebration of Sam Shepard.
"Where did all this corn come from?"
Humbly, i recall the Off-Off-Broadway production of "Buried Child" in the Village, 1978.
Salute, Sam, thank you!
Take flight, old friend
Morning quote:
The voice of forest water in the night, a woman's laughter in the dark, the clean, hard rattle of raked gravel, the cricketing stitch of midday in hot meadows, the delicate web of children's voices in bright air--these things will never change.
The glitter of sunlight on roughened water, the glory of the stars, the innocence of morning, the smell of the sea in harbors, the feathery blur and smoky buddings of young boughs, and something there that comes and goes and never can be captured, the thorn of spring, the sharp and tongueless cry--these things will always be the same.
~ Thomas Wolfe
Morning music: ah, hell, let's dance!
“A day spent without the sight or sound of beauty, the contemplation of mystery, or the search of truth is a poverty-stricken day; and a succession of such days is fatal to human life.”
~ Lewis Mumford

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EU hires backer of “Death to Arabs” as public relations frontman
http://mondoweiss.net/2017/08/advocate-frontman-campaign/
Also:
Juan Cole in The Nation asks
https://www.thenation.com/article/why-dont-internationalists-care-about-...
Morning lotlizard...
i feel for the innocent people of Yemen as i posted not long ago, i've a friend i see most days and he shares i-phone photos of his family there, a surprisingly beautiful country, too.
Some of the poorest folks on the planet and the USA feeds them a diet of daily bombs, disgraceful.
Thanks for the link and enjoy your day.
Thanks smiley!
Haven’t been able to spend much time on c99p in the last few weeks. A Dutch friend who is blind and I are heading off to a 10-day music workshop next week, and I’ve been busy transcribing choral parts into Music Braille for her.
Best wishes for a splendid workshop!
Morning Smiley7
Sorry about Sam. A great talent. His work lives on.
Great poem as usual. I always love them.
You need to publish/self publish them as a book.
Next week will be better for sure.
Have a nice day everyone.
I want a Pony!
Morning Arrow...
This makes me cry:
If you've the time, these vids share Sam's gentle ironic humor and sensitivity.
Important gentleman, Sam is!
Glad you enjoyed today's poem.
Have a great day and weekend!
Assisting older relatives
The odd pattern I have noticed when taking care of issues of older relative, financial or personal care. The biggest complainers are persons who never step up and actually become the primary caregiver. It is as if they relieve themselves of their guilt feeling by directing (complaining) on how current care is insufficient.
When it is a close relative old emotional issues and grievances that may be decades old rise to the surface. Events you may have never known took place.
In the end you simply need to know in your heart you did the best you could with the information available at the time and could afford in time, energy and money.
Take care my friend, and do not stress yourself into a new health problem for yourself.
Still yourself, deep water can absorb many disturbances with minimal reaction.
--When the opening appears release yourself.
Morning studentofearth...
Perfectly said; i had a similar conversation with one of Mom's nurses this week and you are so right, seems to be a universal trait. Those with no skin in the game bitch the loudest. That's cruel of me, but it's true.
Thank you for your kind words this morning and for caring, my friend.
So true ...
... and so comforting.
Good morning, smiley7. Holy modal! I had forgotten
all about those guys until I saw the caption on that clip. Thanks mucho. My week to cook starts tomorrow and I have nothing planned yet, so maybe I'll go meditate on the form of a garlic bulb until I get inspired. Heh.
Thanks for the poem, the OT and the Holy Modal Rounders.
That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --
Morning el...
thought Sam would appreciate it.
Another good one:
We used to sit onstage in off and off-off B'way theatres "trying to draw Clive Barnes to us through the power of prayer," should work for cooking, too.
Have a good one!
Just went for a stroll on main and...
the cool wind of negative ions lifted my eyes to the blue skies and mountain tops and it felt good.
Shops are busy, dogs and children play and old men wait patiently, clung to parking meters to stay upright. Must add an afternoon hike or go sit by the river to today's chores.
What a beautiful open thread, smiley7. Thank you so much .
I am so sorry that it's been rough going. I hope something shifts.
Like most people, I saw Sam Shepherd in The Right Stuff. I had no idea how multi-talented and prolific he was, though, until I read a couple his obituaries, then read his wiki. What a phenom!
Yes, let's dance. At the high school where I used to live, evening classes were available for a reasonable fee. We took ballroom dancing lessons, which included tango. It was not Tango Argentina; and I'm sure we didn't look anything like the people in those videos. But, we had fun. I highly recommend dancing lessons. You just have to be indifferent to how silly you might look to the instructor and your fellow students and enjoy. I meant to take flower arranging, but never got around to it somehow. I did take fencing. Also fun.
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Morning Henry...
good to see you. Yes, dancing moves the muscles of the soul and fencing, that's cool and kinda rare. i have two foils, French and Italian, leaning up against the wall behind my desk and two masks hanging on the dresser, close to 50-years-old; sweet that you enjoy a parry as well.
Been many moons since last i used them with my son, thanks for bringing good memories up to surface.
Hope you have a great day and weekend!
Hi smiley.
The sun rising each day, bringing with it a new beginning and more beauty is always something you can be sure of.
I’m looking forward to all the dancing and music. I especially love Astor Piazzolla. Thank you.
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Hi janis...
Thank you for the beautiful piece posted below, playing in background now, another addition to the 'list.' It also fits today's color and mood.
Take good care and have a splendid evening!
Beautiful
Thanks for the OT.
Marilyn
"Make dirt, not war." eyo
My pleasure, mhagle...
glad you dropped in!
The 'Tango,' one of my favorite dances, Smiley--thank you!
This is sorta deja vu all over again--reminds me of when you took over the Tuesday OT's when we were just 'the Lifeboat!'
Seriously, can't always check in on weekends, but I try to lurk, and rec later in the week. And, I do appreciate your inspirational messages, poetry, and music each Saturday. My best to your Mom.
I'd hoped to have a premium quote for you by today from NC Farm Bureau, but I've kept missing the agent's call, and, for some reason, when I've attempted to reach him (and he's with a client), they're not willing to just let someone pass the info to me. I'm calling again Monday, and I'll leave you a message over at EB, as soon as I get the info.
BTW, initially, I couldn't bring up the FB NC website, in order to see which insurer they contract with to provide Medicare Supplements. Finally, it came up Friday, and, it appears that BC/BS is their third party provider. (That was not the provider for our local FB, which had such excellent 'community' rates.) Actually, of the insurers that we considered, the FB Medigap Plans were the only ones that didn't rate by gender. Guess that makes sense--the organization's mission is to provide services to 'farmers,' who, last time I checked, are mostly males.
Honestly, I would have 'stroked out' if I had seen 2 premium hikes in less than a year. I hope that NC FB will have a better deal for you.
Hey, have a good rest of your weekend!
Mollie
"Being deeply loved by someone gives you strength, while loving someone deeply gives you courage."--Lao Tzu
"I think dogs are the most amazing creatures--they give unconditional love. For me, they are the role model for being alive."--Gilda Radner
"You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make him drink."--Old English Proverb
[Edited: Corrected typo/punctuation.]
Everyone thinks they have the best dog, and none of them are wrong.
Hi Mollie...
old times return good memories, happy we had a sense of community from the beginning. i wish i had more time to engage in all the interesting posts on c99, but like you said, i try and pop in as much as possible, too.
Many thanks for researching the FB supplemental, a break from these rising monthly costs would be appreciated. Appears i have to search for a new drug plan as well as my present coverage doesn't cover a couple of new drugs and unfortunately, Medicare doesn't pay for one i need, hoping to get into a trial. Waiting for scheduling to be arranged at CH and Duke, probably in September for pulmonary hypertension and bronchiectasis, collectively, they are slowing me down.
Cheers for thinking of Mom, she's stable and receiving good care; wishing the medicaid was settled, but that's another 45-60 days out. More red tape...
Give my regards to Nashville, the crew, especially the four-legged friends.
A little piano and tango: