Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Being Right Versus Being True


"Being Right is driven primarily by facts, and not by Truth. Being Right is having accurate descriptions of "what happened." Being Right is about having the facts in your favor; it's about getting the upper hand in an argument; it's about winners and losers — for when YOU are right then others are wrong. And where does Being Right put YOU in relation to others: an enemy, adversary, competitor, opponent, or rival?"

"Being Right is not the best way to "win friends and influence people." Being Right is the booby prize! The real prize is in Being True. Being True means having integrity of character. Being True is the holistic unity and expression of existence: heart, might, mind, strength, and soul."    (from Matt Moody at http://www.calldrmatt.com/Facts&Truth.htm)

I can read the statement above and agree with it, but it sometimes seems hard to live out in everyday life.  As I grew up, I was so often rewarded for being right.  Decades later, being right is not as rewarding, but I'm still figuring out how to be true.  

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

The Game Is Afoot


I am intrigued by the contemporary Sherlock Holmes series on PBS, starring Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman. The traditional stories, now accessorized with cell phones and nicotine patches, are updated to appeal to new audiences.  (photo above from BBC/Hartswood Films for Masterpiece)

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Now, USA Today says, "When CBS rolls out its prime-time Sherlock iteration this fall, Elementary, Holmes will be living in 21st-century Manhattan unraveling mysteries on a new continent, even as BBC's Sherlock, a co-production with PBS' Masterpiece (where it airs in the USA), prepares to film its third season back in the U.K." (from www.usatoday.com)


Perhaps the actual game that's afoot is to see who gives this century's winning performance of the legendary detective. (And, don't forget Robert Downey, Jr.)   Elementary premieres Thursday, September 27, at 10:00 p.m. on CBS. It stars Jonny Lee Miller (as Holmes) and Lucy Liu (as Joan Watson).  (photo at left from www.starpulse.com by CBS Broadcasting)
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Monday, September 24, 2012

From Facebook

I saw this yesterday on my sister's Facebook page:

Of all the preposterous assumptions of humanity over humanity, nothing exceeds most of the criticisms made on the habits of the poor by the well-housed, well-warmed, and well-fed. 
-Herman Melville

Does this remind me of anyone?  Maybe even myself?

Sunday, September 23, 2012

Back to the Future

Back to the Future


When my son was about 12 or 13 years old, we lived in an upper-story apartment that became very warm on summer afternoons and evenings.  To cool off, we often went to the nearby Laurelhurst Theatre where we could view movies at discounted prices in air-conditioned comfort.

One of our favorites was the 1985 film Back to the Future, starring Michael J. Fox.  It combined time travel with high school life and family relationships in a hilarious comedy.  I lost count of how many times we saw that movie together - and eventually its two sequels.

My son is now an adult, living across the country.  I remember sharing good times with him at the movies every time I see or hear anything about Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, or Lea Thompson.  I am still smiling.

Saturday, September 22, 2012

Autumn or Fall?

Today began my favorite season of the year.  The temperatures are cooling.  A sense of anticipation is in the air as we move into a new school year, the World Series, harvest time, football season, and the upcoming holidays.

Autumn leaves
To Autumn
Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness,
Close bosom-friend of the maturing sun;
Conspiring with him how to load and bless
With fruit the vines that round the thatch-eaves run...
-John Keats

Fall Wind
Pods of summer crowd around the door;
I take them in the autumn of my hands
Last night I heard the first cold wind outside;
The wind blew soft, and yet I shiver twice:
Once for thin walls, once for the sound of time.
—William Stafford

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Snail Patience

This came into my mailbox today from Liz Lamoreux (look her up at www.lizlamoreux.com):

my hope for you (for me)
patience is her path
snail patience :: a poem note postcard from Chickadee Road

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Japanese Garden







My sisters and I visited Portland's beautiful Japanese Garden a few weeks ago.  What a beautiful and peaceful experience!  No litter, no cellphone chatter, and - with a pass borrowed from the local library - it was free of charge.  All we had to do was to enjoy the pleasure of this green and gracious garden.