Friday, April 14, 2023
LOL (part 6) - California Fleein'
Tuesday, March 7, 2023
LOL (part 5) - Breaking Bad meets Star Trek and Pies
Pi(e) Day is March 14
An obvious mathematical pun - 3.14.
A few years ago, Breaking Bad (2008 - 2013) was a hit as a crime drama thriller.
Its premise: "A chemistry teacher diagnosed with inoperable lung cancer turns to manufacturing and selling methamphetamine with a former student in order to secure his family's future."
But there was some comedy relief, such as Season 5, episode 9, as shown in this scene between the banter of characters Badger and Skinny Pete.
While one of main characters, Jesse, is having a breakdown, Badger pitches his ideas for a Star Trek script over pizza.
For the animated version of Badger's script, courtesy of Matt Czap:
There you have it.
Breaking Bad meets Star Trek and Pies!
And hopefully it brings a laugh -- LOL -- for Pi(e) Day!
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Photo: Pi Day
Friday, February 24, 2023
Americana (part 4) - Do you remember these?
Enjoy this slice of Americana!
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Photo: Ghost sign
Sunday, January 29, 2023
Politics (part 2) - I, Claudius vs the Senate
The memoir spanned the time of Augustus Caesar, Tiberius, Caligula, and Claudius' succession to emperor after Caligula's assassination.
The novel is filled with political machinations, lust, and murders. Ironically when the Petronian Guard chooses Claudius as the new emperor, he doesn't want it. Yet, he soldiers on for 13 years until he's allegedly poisoned so Nero could succeed him.
In 1937, Robert Graves' book was to be made into an epic movie, I, Claudius, starring Charles Laughton as the title role. But the serious injuries of one the irreplaceable actresses aborted the completion of the epic movie.
Some of the archives of this shelved film were recovered in the 1965 documentary, The Epic that Neve Was.
One of the greatest scenes:
* Profiteering from their position
* Abusing their office with excesses, such as gluttony
* Providing substandard goods to agencies for great cost
Promises of the new regime sound familiar?
* Stop profiteering and bribery
* Replace corrupt politicians with those who love their country better than their purses
* Drain the Roman swamp
2000 years later...
So far, the book has not been made into the epic movie. Yet, it did eventually make it to the small screen of television.
In 1976, the BBC produced a 13-part miniseries, I, Claudius, with a cast of great actors and actresses.
Thursday, December 29, 2022
Nostalgia (part 8) - Hiraeth
Almost 100 years ago
The archives director for The Saturday Evening Post said that the magazine has been regarded with "a mixture of nostalgia and affection". Shown: a Norman Rockwell cover from August 1924.
Likewise, so many of Norman Rockwell's paintings evoke a feeling of nostalgia, or perhaps hiraeth.
That is...
Hiraeth- (noun) - a deep, wistful, nostalgic sense of longing for home; a home that is no longer or perhaps never was. A yearning and wistful grief for people and things long gone.
From: Word Nerd
Hiraeth is one of the many emotions reflected in the Psalms, for example
Psalm 44:1 (NIV)
There it is.
A longing for the good old days.
Hiraeth is often expressed pop culture, like Those Were the Days, a remake of an old Russian song, performed below by Mary Hopkins.
But endings are new beginnings and can engender optimism and hope for the future.
to have taken hold of it.
I'm grateful for your readership, my friends, this year in 2022.
As we finish out the old year, look to the new year--2023.
Happy New Year and keep looking up!
Monday, November 28, 2022
IS40:8 (part 6) - Hanukkah and The Solomon's Prayer
This December many will celebrate Hanukah as well as Christmas.
Hanukkah means "rededication"
This holiday recalls the Jewish victory over the Greeks more than 2,000 years ago, as summed up in the history video below.
reference: https://youtu.be/-6FBX53ZblU
A miracle happened during the rededication of the temple, where just a day's supply of oil allowed the menorah to remain lit for eight days. Hence, the 8 days and candles.
More information: What Is Hanukkah? – A Season of Miracles and Light
King Solomon offered prayer at this dedication, known as The Solomon's Prayer.
And a portion of this prayer is presented in song below.
reference: https://youtu.be/2FK1-_cCg-E
Prayer reference: I Kings 8:56-60
Though there is no mention of Hanukkah in the Old Testament, it's mentioned in the New Testament, specifically the Gospel of John.
And Jesus celebrated Hannukah known as the Festival of Dedication in the winter.
Then came the Festival of Dedication at Jerusalem.
It was winter,
and Jesus was in the temple courts
walking in Solomon’s Colonnade.
The Jews who were there gathered around him, saying,
“How long will you keep us in suspense?
If you are the Messiah, tell us plainly.”
John 10:22-23 (NIV)
And Jesus had given the people an answer during those spiritually dark days, such as the story of Hanukkah celebrates where light triumphed over darkness.
“I am the light of the world.
Whoever follows Me will never walk in darkness,
but will have the light of life.”
John 8:12 (NIV)
As we enter the winter of long nights, holidays such as Hanukkah and Christmas anticipate the coming of the Light--spiritual as well as physical.
Blessings and peace this December
and into the New Year
as the days grow longer.
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Tuesday, October 25, 2022
ELM (part 7): 2 Boleyn Sisters - 2 Queen Elizabeths
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