OT ~ Welcome to Saturday Morning!
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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!
Normally, i refrain from getting involved in news on Saturdays, but this morning, i'm conflicted: recalling 'four dead in Ohio,' Watts, Detroit, Chicago, Selma, the Greensboro Woolworths and the turkey plate and special club sandwiches of my youth and ensuing sit-in and the returning caskets of my school mates from jungles unknown and Issac Bevins in bellowing voice--who at summer camp at beautiful Lake Junaluska in the Smokies--told us how he had to mow his lawn twice as much as his white neighbors in his new middle-class home and Human Rights Year, 68 at the UN, the Village clothed in psychedelic rose-gardens, everywhere--the 14 addict chapel congregation on Bleecker sharing all; Prague Spring happening as we sat in Czech Embassy being rushed down and out of the complex through a long tunnel to avoid the growing violent demonstration outside and closing down UNC, twice, marching with Abbie Hoffman on Franklin Street and Nixon's edict to university presidents to close down the protests or forgo federal money and a good man, head of Wilson Library, resigning in protest to the university's response and my first black classmate and the first co-ed dorm and the poets, authors and music driving, educating and leading us and the assassinations, 'the good they die young' and the people joining hands and so many more memories, i cry for Charlottesville and what it means.
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Morning humor: goes to VP Al Gore saying TV news is a "nature hike through the Book of Revelation."
Morning paintings: posted under fair use commentary rules:
Heart and Soul: Art from Coretta Scott King Award Books
"We Shall Be Released" ~ Brian Washington
Norman Rockwell_the-problem-we-all-live-with
Child Remembrance 6646-002-587772A026
Morning Poem: Ode to Charlottesville
Flower was everything
springing, exploding with sun
sleeping with moon
sustaining
sifting biscuits into civilizations
all knees worshiping, rising
the living, not talking
stalk of being, hidden
until
a child asked why
Petal by petal
raining down
ignored, trampled, fluffed off
blown in wind
chafed
until
a child asked why
Bees knew, butterflies, too
so did the bear and antelope
Mayfly and dew
wet with understanding
and children asked why
River knew
banks, red clay, talc, roots,
truffles hidden from view
especially knew
kneading
secret recipes
of taste and beauty
In toddler's prism
taking shape
ivy waits
wanting, growing
cover
cutting stems
fitting vase,
gas lighting
measuring
blending, shaking, stirring grace
first in place
last to show
beyond the pale of pouring souls
the beat goes on
mums or mummies
drumming nectar's sweet, poison's bitter
nectar sweet, poison bitter
until
morning comes
and
a child asks
which side are you on?
Morning music:
Morning quote:
“He is in a constant state of stage fright, he says, because he never knows what part of his life he is going to have to act in next”
~ Kurt Vonnegut Jr., Slaughterhouse-Five
And a good morning to my dear recently walked-on 84-year-old skiing partner, a Holocaust Survivor, a dancer on skis and the best human being we all had the pleasure of loving.
“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
Have a fulfilling day and weekend everyone!
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Love is Forgiveness
You can't be free, unless you forgive. You can't be a fool, because you are now. You can be wise, if you know when to. At all other times, well .
Among other truths: Java beverages may make you mature rapidly. Smoking is bad for the health: teeth, skin, internal organs, hair, etc. Hanging around nazi banners does not bode well for your future, ever.
Girls like guys with good hygiene, or was it distance?. Guys love girls that treat them poorly, too.
Bad karma takes the longest to come off. (I had no hand in writing that one either).
Fighting for democratic principles,... well, since forever
Morning fight2bfree...
thanks for reading and for sharing wisdom.
Oh Smiley, how beautiful.
It makes me want to cry.
"Religion is what keeps the poor from murdering the rich."--Napoleon
Morning dk...
happy you enjoyed, i worked hard on this one, it matters.![Smile](https://caucus99percent.com/sites/all/modules/smiley/packs/kolobok/smile.gif)
Another beautiful poem. Thank you, Smiley 7
BTW, "He ain't heavy; he's my brother" comes from Father Flanagan's Boys town, circa 1917.
Get out the tissues:
http://blog.boystown.org/story-behind-aint-heavy/
It's been a very long time since I saw the film on TV, but I have a dim recollection that, in the film, a boy carries his crippled brother to Boys' Town. Could be wrong.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boys_Town_(film)
Either way, it's a tear jerker.
Have a beautiful Saturday.
Morning Henry...
You bring much to our conversations; appreciated.
Found this:
One of Father Flanagan's first boys he took in from court in a ninety dollar home Flanagan apparently had borrowed the money to establish.
Notice, the Winston ad is prominently displayed in the vid and contestants received a carton with prize money.
Learning something everyday on c99, ain't it grand.
I noticed that the host and the guest both lit up during
the game. I wonder if they were encouraged to do that? Anyway, I did some digging. Host Gary Moore, who had helped launch Carol Burnett's career, died of emphysema and throat cancer in his late seventies. He quit broadcasting after the cancer diagnosis.
Henry Morgan had a heart attack and died of lung cancer, also in his late seventies. Though apolitical, he had been blacklisted for a time.
http://www.nytimes.com/1994/05/20/obituaries/henry-morgan-acerbic-wit-of...
Boyish-looking Bill Cullen died youngest, at 70, of lung cancer. He had survived polio as an infant and had a car accident in 1937, both of which left him with disabilities, including impaired ability to walk. He served in World War II as an Army pilot anyway, though his disabilities disqualified him from combat duty. He joined the Civil Air Patrol as well.
I don't know if Bess Myerson smoked, but she survived ovarian cancer and a stroke, dying at age 90. Daughter of Russian immigrants, she was the first Miss New York to win Miss America (no blond hair or adorable Southern accent?) and the only Jewish woman to win it ever. She was a Democrat and had a varied and interesting career.
Betsy Palmer died at 88. I don't know if she smoked.
It could be that both Bess and Betsy were young ladies (sic) at a time when only "fast" females smoked and that may account for their longevity compared with the males on the show.
3/5 of the panel of a game show sponsored by a tobacco company. Good people, too. And we don't know if the other two were smokers. A cautionary tale.
Good work, Henry,...
enjoyed the details...recalling that huge TV with giant tubes in back needing replacement monthly and the antenna, a giant one in top of very tall pine tree. 'Such a long strange trip, it's been.'
A good day to you!
A FB friend wrote this on Medium
It's worth some thought.
https://medium.com/real-in-other-words/we-are-in-such-danger-of-becoming...
Hey! my dear friends or soon-to-be's, JtC could use the donations to keep this site functioning for those of us who can still see the life preserver or flotsam in the water.
Morning riverlover...
thanks for the link, enjoyed the read, especially this tidbit: "(Ray) Bradbury talked about coming west through the Dust Bowl on the train, reading a book he’d picked up before the trip: The Grapes of Wrath by Steinbeck. He said, “I was reading about it, and traveling through it —
and this, became The Martian Chronicles.""
Good morning, Smiley7. Very nice. Takes me back too.
Have a good weekend.
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...
Glad you enjoyed; enjoy your weekend, too!
Morning everyone, i'm late in responding.
Wonderful wonderful OT
Namaste
Hope I have time to listen to your music later. Thank you so very much.
Marilyn
"Make dirt, not war." eyo
Thank you for reading, mhagle,...
glad you enjoyed and always good to see you.
Thank you smiley,
especially for your very moving poem. It so sensitively embraces heartbreaking sadness with such gentle delicacy.
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Oh, janis, "Uncle Jim" poem brings
the truth. Thank you for sharing this powerful music.
Sorry, i'm late in replying.
I'm just glad you caught them, smiley.
I knew you would appreciate them.
Beautiful poem, images, tunes, and quotes, Smiley--
thank you!
Later next week, I'll be where I've got your FSNC quotes. Got to take a trip to have 'the B' rechecked, and will be in the path of the eclipse. We're not able to get the special glasses, so we'll just get off the road for several hours.
Enjoyed seeing the comments about some of my favorite game show hosts/guests. My Family loved watching 'I've Got A Secret.' I was thinking that they actually smoked on the show, sometimes. Think Bess and Betsy were relatively young compared to the other regular panelists (but I could be wrong).
If you think about it, a lot of the entertainment back then was fun and interesting, and it didn't reek of depravity. We cut ourselves off from TeeVee (except for C-Span) quite a few years ago, since, except for a couple of home decorating programs, we simply couldn't stomach the programming.
Hope your Mom is doing well, and that the processing of Medicaid isn't too much of a headache.
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
"The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched. They must be felt with the heart."--Helen Keller
"You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make him drink."--Old English Proverb
Everyone thinks they have the best dog, and none of them are wrong.
Hi Mollie...
pardon my late reply; thank you for your kind words and glad you enjoyed.
Henry has added fun and interesting post above about the cast members. Think, i'll do a little more on live TV in future on OT as many of us have memories to share.
Since you are traveling, be safe.