Category Archives: Music

Out my window

If this doesn’t animate, click on it.

Also, look on theĀ “Projects” page for photography by Imogen Cunningham. As of today there is only about 30 pictures, they are all black and white and they are all pictures of “flora”. I will be adding to this over time. These are huge files, big pictures. Your basic coffee-table book.

Coal War- Joshua James

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miscellany

random stuff, maybe funny or something.

First, Caturday:

not cats-

Ouch Potato

click above for full size

Chocolate eggs

star trails above Australiaclick for big- suitable for wallpaper

baby albino porcupine

Milky Way over Lake Tyrrel

sad Panda

https://moon-soup.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/emmylou-harris-calling-my-children-home.mp3

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The following day

 

Stop following me-

Bright sun

Spider crab molting

Oh what a Knight

omg-ichiro-suzuki-touched-me

Ganges delta

This will not end well

Everyone gets lonely

Brain cells

Death, posing

Kids will be kids

Patriotism

all for now

 

 

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Not my last post

But probably for a while. Except for updates on Lunar Radio. Which may be on hiatus for a while. Next week would be the week but I’m not sure it will happen.

Life is just packed. Lots of stuff is on my mind. Work stuff I can’t really talk about especially.

So, just to make something new, some of my favorite finds-

But first a message from your my sponsor…

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Obviously

I didn’t do the radio program last week, although the moon was literally full when the show should have been on. I just wasn’t prepared. It snuck up on me. I’m getting old, tired, ad I deeded to geddup in the mording.

Tired…

Next week, olroight?

And it’s been months since I updated the archives, though I have the recordings around somewhere. Time is getting away from me. Good old time. Slippery devil.

You can see what it looked like here. The moon that is.

Blizzard, our blind cat, "looks" out the window, click for big

Time, though is hard to catch with a photo. Best example I’ve seen this week:

also:

So, what else is new? Besides everything? Yesterday I took off from work, had a rather bad day. Shoulda gone to work.

Today: tired, listless (now where did I put that list??), slow. Ā God buzz in my head says, “it’s okay, roll widit”. Relationship problems- one key to destroying the ego. Journaled about it. Had some ideas.

slower than above…

Bachmann Close-up... click big at your own peril...

Have a kitten at home:

Matt with Lilith, click for big, as if.

sws_d2

 

Don't eat that! They are tricking you!!

click for big, yo. always.

Info-porn- click for big.

Life- One big family, evolving

worth clicking for big...

these are also worth the big shot…

So, what am I doing? Just posting a bunch of pictures I came across? Yeah. That’s it, mostly, unless they’re my pictures.

Maybe we need some music- Like Joshua James, ferinstance:

01-Coal War

or, click play:

and

Abbey Riot (with apologies to the entire British Empire)

Not me:

Radio will be back this weekend. Technically, 1 am, Pacific Daylight Savings Time, KBOO, 90.7 fm in Portland, OR; kboo.fm for streaming.Ā Ā In fact, go there right now. Something good is one, no doubt. Can’t go past here. One more, just one…Ā 

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Mews you can Use

The “Director’s Cut”, not seen in theaters!

Hit the play button to add music.

Starring my foot and our new kitten, Lilith.

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Miscellaneous Updates, silliness

Say hello to my little friend…

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I’m starting CPAP tonight for my sleep apnea. Now if I can just get to sleep…

Sink at the Empowerment Center/ OSH/ where I work; things to do when sitting on the toilet with a blackberry camera-

 

unpleasant, crude; funny

GoopyMart- click for full size, go to Goopymart.com for the more, best stuff

Honey Badger video

weird

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Sunday Mantra Fest

Sri Raghavendra Suprabhatam

Namaste- a group of about 25 musicians from around the world. See Youtube versions here.

Shiva Shambho-

Govindam-

Jay Shri Krishna-

Om Shri Ram

Jaya Shiva Shankara-

Other Vedic Mantras

Nataraja (by Sayananda)-

Mukunda Mandhava (by Udiyana Bandha-

For more mantra and similar stuff, search this site or go to the tab above, This Here.

Not Mantra (click for big)-

Io

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Caturday Plus

video

Hello Kitty chainsaw

scary thing:Ā http://www.wimp.com/scarything/

Not Caturday:

Saturn- Cassini image

also not cat:Ā http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nGeKSiCQkPw&feature=youtu.be

Leo Kottke 12 string blues-

Caturday Night:

sweet short film:Ā http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4qCbiCxBd2M

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Blue Moon

This Sunday, November 21st, is a blue moon.

It isn’t colored blue. ItĀ isn’tĀ the second full moon in a month. Why is it blue?

Back in the July 1943 issue of Sky & Telescope magazine, in a question and answer column written by Lawrence J. Lafleur, there was a reference made to the term “blue moon.”

Lafleur cited the unusual term from a copy of the 1937 edition of the now-defunct Maine Farmers’ Almanac (NOT to be confused with The Farmers’ Almanac of Lewiston, Maine, which is still in business).

On the almanac page for August 1937, the calendrical meaning for the term “blue moon” was given.

That explanation said that the moon “… usually comes full twelve times in a year, three times for each season.”

Occasionally, however, there will come a year when there are 13 full moons during a year, not the usual 12. The almanac explanation continued:

“This was considered a very unfortunate circumstance, especially by the monks who had charge of the calendar of thirteen months for that year, and it upset the regular arrangement of church festivals. For this reason thirteen came to be considered an unlucky number.”

And with that extra full moon, it also meant that one of the four seasons would contain four full moons instead of the usual three.

“There are seven Blue Moons in a cycleĀ of nineteen years,” continued the almanac, ending on the comment that, “In olden times the almanac makers had much difficulty calculating the occurrence of the Blue Moon and this uncertainty gave rise to the expression ‘Once in a Blue Moon.'”

But while LaFleur quoted the almanac’s account, he made one very important omission:Ā He never specified the date for this particular blue moon.

As it turned out, in 1937, it occurred on Aug. 21. That was the third full moon in the summer of 1937, a summer season that would see a total of four full moons.

Names were assigned to each moon in a season: For example, the first moon of summer was called the early summer moon, the second was the midsummer moon, and the last was called the late summer moon.

But when a particular season has four moons, the third was apparently called a blue moon so that the fourth and final one can continue to be called the late moon.

This time, on page 3 of the March 1946 issue, James Hugh Pruett wrote an article, “Once in a Blue Moon,” in which he made a reference to the term “blue moon” and referenced LaFleur’s article from 1943.

Pruett also wrote:

“Seven times in 19 years there were – and still are – 13 full moons in a year. This gives 11 months with one full moon each and one with two. This second in a month, so I interpret it, was called Blue Moon.”

How unfortunate that Pruett did not have a copy of that 1937 almanac at hand, or else he would have almost certainly noticed that his “two full moons in a single month assumption” would have been totally wrong.

For the blue moon date of Aug. 21 was most definitelyĀ not the second full moon that month!

Pruett’s 1946 explanation was, of course, the wrong interpretation and it might have been completely forgotten were it not for Deborah Byrd who used it on her popular National Public Radio program, “StarDate” on Jan. 31, 1980.

Over the next decade, this new, incorrect, definitionĀ started appearing in diverse places, such as the World Almanac for Kids and the board game Trivial Pursuit.

For me, this blue moon is also significant because it is my daughter’s birthday. If she was alive she would be 31 years old. Damn, I miss her. But I’m okay- not depressed, not confused… it’s only the second year since her death that I can actually look at a calendar and see the dates correctly and say, “Sunday is Erin’s birthday. It’s November 21st on Sunday.”

For 17 years I couldn’t read a calendar properly around this time of year. I couldn’t see the dates and know the days they fell on. I’ve turned a corner of some kind.

Happy birthday, baby girl. I’ll always remember you. I’ll always love you.

 

pictures from her last birthday party

 

The full moon also means that next Friday, after Thanksgiving, will be Mad Liberation by Moonlight, on KBOO FM inĀ PortlandĀ (or kboo.fm on the web). Late late Friday night, 1 am to 2 am.

Hey! This is pretty cool. (Not the Dude, silly- the link.)

 

abiding

 

Miscellaneous nonsense:

By the way, zombies aren’t the strangest things going on. Check out this.

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