OT ~ Welcome to Saturday!

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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.

Simplicity is natures first step, and the last of art. ~ Philip James Bailey


Good morning good people,

Cherokee purple and bell pepper

rescued from food lion's

clutches for five dollars never missed,

beyond budget

what the hell for a bell and a purple

Not enough sun

not enough oxygen tween lungs and heart

pushing metal to floor,

she stalls, no tune-up will do

plight of ages endured

Strong of stem, these two will grow

proved in time having courage of drought, pests and loneliness

if they have sun

Shy they are, never talking, courteous, green,

wanting what all want, fruit

water, peace and sun

until work is done

Seeds formed for eternity

rolling eggs of destiny

untouched by blight, wilting stress

intruding weeds and mites

they grow

sight unseen sharing delights, every night

breathing out oxygen, giving back

great works of humility

treading upon no thing

possessing genes galore greeting shores

knowing more in pores

than spiders

Laptop in hand, here it sits

smiling gleefully

trading selfish wits

magenta heart pumping, still colored

willing to run, if able ...

writing fables, news no more

roots reaching down

beyond dreams,

kissing the wind and

eating tomatoes.

~ The purple light before sunset

Eighteen innings of baseball, "Muncy hits walk-off homer as Dodgers win longest ever World Series game" https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2018/oct/27/max-muncy-los-angeles-dodg...

Fun with words in Time Traveler: https://www.merriam-webster.com/time-traveler/

Hoping everyone has a wonderful day, even if it's raining as Roger Miller said, "Some people walk in the rain, others get wet."

The porch is yours ...

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enhydra lutris's picture

can sleep, so up we are. The poem and morning jazz ease the entry into the world of waking and working. Thanks mucho.

Today is Farmers' market, maybe we'll walk down, we did last week and it worked out fine. Harvested apples yesterday, very selectively because we still have so much frozen from prior years. Have a 5 gal bucket about half full, but not done yet either. Chard is still going great guns, plus some of the kale. Making chile verde today. Have a nice Nebbiolo-Barbera to go with it.

Good on the Bums; they've been pretty much my team since the Koufax-Drysdale era. Last walk-off homer was possibly the most improbable event in baseball. Gibson hit it off of Eckersley, the king of closers. I was an As fan too. In normal play, when they brought in the Eck, the game was over, it was that simple, guaranteed save, guaranteed win. So the Bums bring in Gibson who can barely walk and is a guaranteed out unless he walks or hits a homer which is exactly what he does - simply amazing.

Have yourself a great one and thanks for the OT.

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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 --

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@enhydra lutris
Dodgers fan in same period; don't really follow sports anymore, a little skiing, Mikaela Shiffrin opens the season today, but the headline of 18 innings, wow, that's a lot of hotdogs.
Enjoyed your highlight of the most improbable event in baseball.

Rainy day, here and i'm under the weather, don't know what's up, felt great Wednesday and Thursday, but something changed last evening.

Enjoy those apples and the market, dinner and the wine, and cheers for reading.

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Granma's picture

@smiley7 on bodies, making a person ache. Common in people with arthritis those who have had broken bones, etc. If that is the cause, you'll feel better in a few hours.

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@Granma
a good point, especially with high humidity, makes breathing more difficult. Cheers, again for the comforting words.
Hoping you've a wonderful day.

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Lookout's picture

...not very prolific (nor particularly pretty) but the tastiest (IMO). Dug the last of the sweet taters this week. Still have greens going (should make it through winter with mulch and row covers). They are calling for an el nino this winter which means wet and mild for us usually.

Trade day was thin since there's a light mist this morning. Did get some avocados, but that was all. Just starting to get a little color...dogwoods, sumac and black gums redden, sweet gum and poplar yellowing...but just hints of what is to come. The turkeys are clucking this morning, and the birds seem happy with the rain over the last couple of days.

Hope all you c99 birds are having a nice day too. Thanks for the poem and OT.

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“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”

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@Lookout
those sweet potatoes, yum?

Leaves are gone up high and colors muddied in the valleys, disappointing leaf season. Have to drive down to Chapel Hill next week, maybe some colors will shine through on the way.

El Nino can mean a bad ski season locally. Hope not.

Thanks for reading and have a good one.

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@smiley7

For a few weeks and then into the pantry (as there is room).
https://www.motherearthnews.com/homesteading-and-livestock/cure-sweet-po...

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“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”

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@Lookout
or plowing the fields and letting them dry on top of the soil or sunning them for many days laid out in flats. Wondered how others accomplished the same cure.

Mom's favorite, this sunning she had calculated. Love them simply roasted, best; but in skilled hands, a pie can move the senses; vicariously longing for a time gone by and cheers.

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Modern education is little more than toeing the line for the capitalist pigs.

Guerrilla Liberalism won't liberate the US or the world from the iron fist of capital.

magiamma's picture

beautiful poem, thank you

"Strong of stem, these two will grow
proved in time having courage of drought, pests and loneliness
if they have sun
Shy they are, never talking, courteous, green,
wanting what all want, fruit
water, peace and sun
until work is done"

sweet... I will look at them differently now

[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=czkHmjrFCnM]

have another varo image but the uploader is not working

have a great day...

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@magiamma
Sweet music, cheers and a belated thanks for the twin's river, underwater. You bring great music, always a pleasure, so "play on."

Been a long time since sharing doobies between sets with Mike, but stumbled into his music this week and have been rekindling his talent, hope you enjoy.

Thanks for reading and have a great West Coast day.

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@smiley7
Cross reminds me of when I was very young listening to Nick Oglevie play guitar and harp in his living room in Portland. It was a good place to land. He went on to make some great music - ph phactor jug band.
[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0jHLYI2ljsc]
thinking good thoughts for your health Smile

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@magiamma
glories, enchantments and wonder; and these special memories we can still collect in music, can't we?

...
How often a river becomes metaphor in expression ...

cheers for the healthy words, they work.

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@magiamma

Jan and Andy, fun to see them posted here. Thanks.

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“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”

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dunno...

here they are

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@magiamma

a treat, thanks for sharing.

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mhagle's picture

Being moved by Cherokee Purple tomatoes and peppers as well. Yum.

Since it seems like you are the gardening OT now, and also the inner peace OT, I am going to share some things that don't seem appropriate in other places and hope others will enjoy them.

First . . . @enhydra lutris . . . how wonderful you have apples! And swiss chard! I have planted 4 apple trees that are supposed to produce in this zone 8, but there are no guarantees.

Here is a pic of what I am mostly harvesting still now . . . squash.

Earlier in the year we were getting quite a few butternut squash, but these long snake looking varieties are https://www.rareseeds.com/zucchino-rampicante-squash/ the Italian Zucchino Rampicante Squash. If you eat them young they are like a summer squash, but if you let them grow large they are a winter squash. I prefer the winter squash stage. Also in the picture are some yellow straight neck squash and one zucchini. Those were from an "old seed hail mary planting" in late August. Lastly there is a loaf of Italian bread - a recently discovered recipe that has turned out to be fabulous. Is even great when substituting other flours and seeds. https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/22823/italian-bread-using-a-bread-mach... The changes I make is that I add an egg to the recipe and don't bother with the slit. Also only cook it for 25 minutes.

Next picture is of a fun project I am doing with my wonderful neighbor.

We used to email each other in between visits, but recently she has a few memory/confusion issues and just can't operate a computer anymore. So, we put up a mailbox at the gate between our two properties and do snail mail. We send each other notes and veggies, etc.

My daughter has gotten me to watch a wonderful program on Netflix with her this weekend. It is called "Natural Curiosities" and it is hosted by David Attenborough. It is wonderful! Also, we voted yesterday. She is 19 so it was her first time. Go Beto!

Lastly, because my son just came and said it is time to work out . . . A link to one of my favorite spiritual dudes, Richard Rohr.

https://cac.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/20180905_ConspireIonaLiturgy_...

This is a message from a conference held each year called "Conspire." I have not heard all of the lectures, but from this talk, it sounds like the theme of the conference was partly at least, "looking into the darkness." Will we be ready? Being ready means to be embracing diversity, the unexpected, and not being "know-it-alls." Know that we don't know sort of thing. He also said, "maybe we should thank the person who coined the term "fake news" because it is all fake news. I'm not saying that they are all lying - that's not my point. I am saying that what does any of it matter in the big picture of life."

Gotta go. Weight lifting awaits. Smile

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Marilyn

"Make dirt, not war." eyo

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@mhagle

Finally had to reexport it in the Gimp. Dang.

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Marilyn

"Make dirt, not war." eyo

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@mhagle
pleasure to read. Did you paint the mailbox? I want one. Smile What a sweet way to share friendship, very cool.

Glad you garden has been bountiful; nothing like the reward of fruits of one's labor in nature. And, i got to try your bread recipe; thanks for sharing it, too.

"Natural Curiosities," saw an advert, looks great. Cheers for voting.

Your good post has mades my day, Marilyn; muchas gracias.

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@smiley7

My husband, who is a handy-dandy dude, fixed it up - added a new back and a flag. My neighbor can't do email, and I have a hard time with the phone since my hearing sucks . . . this works. Just went to the box and there was a craft apron in it for my daughter.

Well, Smiley . . . your Saturday OT is always a lift for me - even if I read it late or don't have time to comment.

Hope you feel better soon.

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Marilyn

"Make dirt, not war." eyo

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@mhagle
thoughts...

"penetrate illusion and touch reality ... reality is bigger than you" - rohr

breath, unfettered, no push, no pull - we all share this "not me-ness"

"plants continue to be the other half of our lungs on earth" - tom chi

I will wake up some day and I won't be here - just a thought I had the other day, not sure what to think of it...

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@magiamma

They are fleshing it all out for me a bit more.

Cool.

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Marilyn

"Make dirt, not war." eyo

smiley.

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@randtntx
keep returning to this poem, reworking it, someday, maybe i'll get there.

Big cheers for introducing Brandi Carlile, sweet! Now, my afternoon's music is on; crystal clear poet, she is; and her studio is to die for, cool beans.

How you doing, settled back in after the hiatus? Been a tough journey these past three months or so for me, think i'm on the other side now.

Hey, i think you will enjoy Mike, too. He's very versatile, you may have heard him, i lost touch for decades, until this week; been either boring or enchanting folks with his work since.

Smile

Thanks for being here and hoping you've a great weekend.

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that you're doing better. I'm doing O.K., thank you for asking:)
I just found Brandi Carlile myself and thought you might enjoy her work. I look forward to listening to Mike Cross but will have to put that off till Monday as tomorrow is a long work day for me and I generally just manage to fall in bed when I get home.

It seems there were a lot of nice and interesting comments on this thread....as well as music...so Monday I will catch up with them. It will be small pleasure to anticipate. Hope you enjoy the rest of your weekend.

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