Books, History, Food, Politics, and Life

Books, History, Food, Politics, and Life
Things through a different light...

Sunday, April 4, 2010

Today

     We spend so much time rushing through our lives.  I am a perfect example... I always seem to have five different things to do and never enough time to do it, but lately the biggest excuse for ignorance is... I don't have time to check this, I dont have time to read that, I dont have time to study this...I'm just going to base my opinion and say things even though I'm uninformed.


Today in the illustrious Macon Telegraph (which is quite possibly the sorriest excuse for a newspaper on the planet), a couple wrote in...
(this was published IN PRINT MIND YOU)



Comparisons
Seventeen thousand new IRS agents. Hello, police state (and how many are on the payroll already?) Krystal Nacht — anyone recall that travesty? Jewish merchants had their stores and contents smashed all over Germany on that infamous night. Americans had their government operation, tradition, law making rules smashed and civility ignored. Before our very eyes we saw vote buying, we saw representatives of the people abandon their principles (if they ever had any). We saw a so-called health bill passed by intimidation. Its control, not health, the Democrats were seeking and they got it.
We feel sorry and embarrassed for the American Jewish population who voted 90 percent for the Obama administration. The same goes for the Catholic population who voted 54 percent for Obama. Listen for the knock on your door. Had enough?
— Alicia and Dan Callahan
Centerville

I hate to judge, I really do... I mean to be honest I think its wrong to pass judgment on people most of the time, but ignorance is just that...ignorance.

The incident in which they were speaking was called Kristallnacht and it was a night in which Nazi pogroms against Jews went about and smashed all the shop windows of Jewish business owners and this act was a precursor to the devastation which followed throughout the late 30s and during WWII.  To even lower the memory of the people who died throughout the terrifying events of the Holocaust by using this bad comparison to make a half assed political statement sickens me....people died, moms, dads, kids..died.  
I am sorry, but history is soo vastly important because people like this above me...exist.
and it scares me.

Happy Easter

What better way to express Modern Art by something so vastly open to interpretation.  I don't know why but this exhibit really interested me.  Throughout the course of the day, if you went by.. different people would be staring at each other in silence at this table while the world watched.

Midnight Oil and a Photo from the MOMA

I will have to admit, Modern art has won me over after years of rejecting it.  Our trip to the MOMA on our last day there  was awesome...we walked through the rain to get there and it was so worth the trip.

Saturday, April 3, 2010

Since I did skip one day... I have two today

I really loved this one of Adam...
I think he and I were meant for the city.
For a long time the air was cold.
Brisk and unrelentingly shrill
stark and harsh daily
Everything felt depressed and heavy.
I want to love the winter
with its gray skies and white blankets
and yet
the evocation of solace is sometimes too hard to bear.
Looking outside my window now
I see greens and blues and lilacs
even the sickening yellow dust that shrouds everything
is warming
inviting
hopeful
The sun has cast a light and run off the shadows
at least outside
through that window

Pic of the Day

This little gem was taken at the American Museum of Natural History because Adam loves rhinos and the museum has an amazing array of animal depictions.  so I had to take it, thus my new pic of the day.



Thursday, April 1, 2010

A New Feature

Im going to daily post a pic from NY (if I remember)

This is from Starry Night...yea THE Starry Night
It was amazing to see this picture so close, I loved it.  I had to push my way through but eventually I got up this close and took the pictures of the texture... Van Gough, right in front of me.
Amazing.

I am thinking about some pretty good things right now as there are things in the world trying to bring me down, this made me smile.

Sunday, March 28, 2010

:(

I dont have anything to say.

Friday, March 12, 2010

NYC

I am not a world traveler by any means, but having the opportunity to go to New York was one of the coolest things I've ever done. Adam and I enjoyed every moment from the eclectic traffic of people surrounding you at all times to the windows that pass you by, rides on the subway, walks to Central Park, plays, and museums....food...fun...just the amazing atmosphere of the city.
I have filled over 13 gig of photos, not wanting to forget any moment...
It is a trip I will forever cherish and the most awesome trip of my life.

Monday, February 22, 2010

Finally...

This winter has been a plague on my system. The constant cold and wet has combined with the normal symptoms of my disease to wreak complete havoc and leave me sick and in pain most of the time. On top of that, a strange work schedule and a new daunting semester has combined in making what is already hard, harder. It can be daunting to try to do everything as well as maintain some sanity and the impact of the winter ended up in me having to take more medication (upped dosage of my anti-inflamatory, steroids, and my regular regiment which includes a weekly shot) and working less...doing less. Even with doing that, I feel sick a lot, I hurt a lot and it can get the best of you...leaving you listless and depressed which right now, I am.
On top of that, I have one teacher this semester who is giving me a hard time about missing class, which I honestly cannot help. I have done everything I can...brought doctors excuses, done extra labs, went and extensively explained my situation, and she still wants to give me a hard time so I went to the learning support department and received word today that my letters of accommodation have come in and I can give them to her, basically officially explaining from the school that I have a disease and that I cannot help it.
To me, this is a big deal, because now I do not have to worry if I cannot make it.