Wednesday, May 31, 2006
That obscure country north of the border...
"Canadians are healthier and have better access to health care than U.S. residents. And, according to a new study, Canadians obtain better care for half of what Americans spend on their medical system." CTV News
Not only that but, thanks largely to the Liberal Government under Chretien:
"The [Canadian] federal government has posted a whopping $12-billion budget surplus for the fiscal year that ended March 31 [2006]." Shaw News
Compare this to the U.S. Deficit of 8.4 trillion dollars. Methinks the US has to consider electing a president and a party who can put the economic stability of the country first, even risking electoral consequences to do it. And, Americans, do something about your national health care!
Not only that but, thanks largely to the Liberal Government under Chretien:
"The [Canadian] federal government has posted a whopping $12-billion budget surplus for the fiscal year that ended March 31 [2006]." Shaw News
Compare this to the U.S. Deficit of 8.4 trillion dollars. Methinks the US has to consider electing a president and a party who can put the economic stability of the country first, even risking electoral consequences to do it. And, Americans, do something about your national health care!
Sunday, May 28, 2006
Vines
Crawl of vines
inside
the window.
How can you breathe
without air?
Fresh, profuse tendrils.
My fingernails,
green like Spring.
Celine, worms
with five hearts
fill the earth
create the soil
out of which we grow.
The spirits are watching.
My mouth fills with loam
thick, rich humus.
Do I seek
what is too deep
and far away
from sunlight?
Thin mantle of earth
that supports us.
Remove the screen
find pure green.
It was the vines
that undid everything.
I'll tell you what's sacred.
Not the gods out there.
This flare of life
in the shrine
of our bodies.
Saturday, May 27, 2006
Wednesday, May 24, 2006
A Moment...
Before the moment, or is there a moment? Something freezes in time, or does it, or is it only what we embellish? Perhaps we create a moment to represent the other moments, a snap shot of time that didn't happen like that at all.
Otherwise we'd go mad with the intricacies of living. Overwhelming details. Simplify, this is the mantra.
Why not take that stream of photographs, and play them as a slide show. Why embellish one when many will do? Let's overwhelm ourselves while the carousel goes round. As we breathe, so we shall image. Snip snap shutter bug. Flutter bug. The moments are memorable; each one.
Only what we remember isn't there. If there were a camera it would tell a different story to the one of our inner narrator. What we remember isn't on celluloid, or pixelated. We can't upload our memories because they aren't orchestrated that way.
Not as one memorable moment.
Our moment is an amalgam of moments. Clarified, pure. The image that fits our interpretation. O, we rewrite it. Re-image. Revise. Take new angles and slants. Add new information, remove old patinas.
I'm not saying it's a finished moment, or that it's untrue, only that it never existed.
Otherwise we'd go mad with the intricacies of living. Overwhelming details. Simplify, this is the mantra.
Why not take that stream of photographs, and play them as a slide show. Why embellish one when many will do? Let's overwhelm ourselves while the carousel goes round. As we breathe, so we shall image. Snip snap shutter bug. Flutter bug. The moments are memorable; each one.
Only what we remember isn't there. If there were a camera it would tell a different story to the one of our inner narrator. What we remember isn't on celluloid, or pixelated. We can't upload our memories because they aren't orchestrated that way.
Not as one memorable moment.
Our moment is an amalgam of moments. Clarified, pure. The image that fits our interpretation. O, we rewrite it. Re-image. Revise. Take new angles and slants. Add new information, remove old patinas.
I'm not saying it's a finished moment, or that it's untrue, only that it never existed.
A to Z Meme
I've been tagged by a beautiful bluebird for a meme
accent: mostly Canadian, but have been told undercurrents of English Southern African/Zimbabwean & British, & probably some Swahili rhythms
booze: red wine, usually Merlot, and dark beer, Guiness is good
chore I hate: vacuuming, swishing floors with a mop and bucket way preferable, or sweeping
dogs/cats: a Springer Spaniel with me, a shy black cat at my mother's at present
essential electronics: computer, digital camera, sound equipment, does coffee maker, fruit smoothie blender and toaster oven count?
favorite perfume/cologne: Angel - all kitchen scents, over a hundred, no floral, but usually don't wear perfume
gold/silver: silver for my lunar/lune-y self
hometown: TO, where I've been since 10
insomnia: wake for a few hours in the night frequently
job title: umm, dog walker, chief housecleaner, mother, writer, artist, editor, receptionist, tutor, meditator, blogger... :)
kids: two
living arrangements: close
most admired trait: empathy (by my daughter's estimation, though she had a far longer list of her least admired -:)
number of sexual partners: how delightful
overnight hospital stays: pneumonia at 16, for 2 weeks, one night after my first child was born
phobia: snakes, especially the extremely poisonous ones found in African jungles
quote: "Develop this good heart that longs for others to find lasting happiness..." and seeks to help others realize themselves, their gifts, live their potential, something to that effect, it's by Sogyal Rinpoche in The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying, and I started two journals with it, and kept it on my desk, and the phrasing slips my mind now...
religion: amalgam of mystical traditions, I'd venture
siblings: two brothers
time I usually wake up: anywhere from 5am to 8am, depending on if I've been up a couple of hours in the night and if I'm working or not
unusual talent: untying knots
vegetable I refuse to eat: did a big internet search last night on vegetables trying to find one I didn't like - my daughter thought I was crazy, but still haven't found one
worst habit: letting the world drift by, or myself drift in it
x-rays: too much dental work
yummy foods I make: due to sparse living circumstances I don't cook much (no stove or oven), but my daughter remembers the homemade pizza on the pizza stone, the fresh cinammon buns, various roasts, the arrays of curries, and as soon as we move to a place with a real kitchen again...
zodiac sign: pisces
No tagging - but please do this meme if you're delighted or intrigued or captivated by it...
accent: mostly Canadian, but have been told undercurrents of English Southern African/Zimbabwean & British, & probably some Swahili rhythms
booze: red wine, usually Merlot, and dark beer, Guiness is good
chore I hate: vacuuming, swishing floors with a mop and bucket way preferable, or sweeping
dogs/cats: a Springer Spaniel with me, a shy black cat at my mother's at present
essential electronics: computer, digital camera, sound equipment, does coffee maker, fruit smoothie blender and toaster oven count?
favorite perfume/cologne: Angel - all kitchen scents, over a hundred, no floral, but usually don't wear perfume
gold/silver: silver for my lunar/lune-y self
hometown: TO, where I've been since 10
insomnia: wake for a few hours in the night frequently
job title: umm, dog walker, chief housecleaner, mother, writer, artist, editor, receptionist, tutor, meditator, blogger... :)
kids: two
living arrangements: close
most admired trait: empathy (by my daughter's estimation, though she had a far longer list of her least admired -:)
number of sexual partners: how delightful
overnight hospital stays: pneumonia at 16, for 2 weeks, one night after my first child was born
phobia: snakes, especially the extremely poisonous ones found in African jungles
quote: "Develop this good heart that longs for others to find lasting happiness..." and seeks to help others realize themselves, their gifts, live their potential, something to that effect, it's by Sogyal Rinpoche in The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying, and I started two journals with it, and kept it on my desk, and the phrasing slips my mind now...
religion: amalgam of mystical traditions, I'd venture
siblings: two brothers
time I usually wake up: anywhere from 5am to 8am, depending on if I've been up a couple of hours in the night and if I'm working or not
unusual talent: untying knots
vegetable I refuse to eat: did a big internet search last night on vegetables trying to find one I didn't like - my daughter thought I was crazy, but still haven't found one
worst habit: letting the world drift by, or myself drift in it
x-rays: too much dental work
yummy foods I make: due to sparse living circumstances I don't cook much (no stove or oven), but my daughter remembers the homemade pizza on the pizza stone, the fresh cinammon buns, various roasts, the arrays of curries, and as soon as we move to a place with a real kitchen again...
zodiac sign: pisces
No tagging - but please do this meme if you're delighted or intrigued or captivated by it...
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