Thursday, May 24, 2012

A foundation

Just thought I'd pass this along.  The originate from this web page:

The 10 Elements of Urban Homesteading | Urban Homestead ® - Path to Freedom  or http://urbanhomestead.org/urban-homestead-10-elements


Jules Dervraes is one of my heroes and in my opinion, should be considered a national hero.  His attitude reflects Integrity, Independence and Freedom, the founding principles of this country, so I have been led to understand.

He does not appear to be out to "conquer" anything except maybe sloth, unhealthy dependence, ignorance.

If only a tiny fraction of us could attain, what he and his family have, the world and our society would reflect the difference on countless levels, and thrive.

It isn't harsh or zealous, or dogmatic, but it does seem to be

Reasonable.

Monday, May 21, 2012

little things

Simple joy of a job done well,
Time well spent,
and no harm to others.
As we drove to the lake for the launching of my winter project, we made our way past loud, and shiny chromed motorcycles, as well as carbon fiber and titanium bicycles and their spandex clad riders, rolling thru the beautiful forest.

I've ridden across and up and down this country on a very high end motorcycle.  It was a good experience, but it was an expensive one too.  I put a lot of pollution in the air, used up a few sets of tires and spent resources that took me a long time to earn.  I can't do that anymore, I won't do that anymore.

In the back of my truck was a little red row boat, that cost me about $150 to build, maybe.  Lots of scrap wood in that boat.  Lots of stuff that was just lying around the shop.  Some left over paint and hardware.

In that boat were many very well spent winter months dreaming and scheming and figuring.  Many minutes of pulling a saw, screw a fastener, drawing lines on wood.  Many more hours puzzling over a way to make something fit or how to make it work best.  That was time well spent.  Messing about in or with boats has been some of my best time.

I will put my muscles to use to make this boat move, otherwise I may use the wind and tide.  All of these clean, renewable, sustainable sources of energy, gifts to us in this lifetime.

I can't find my recreation any longer in activities that pollute the planet, and possibly cause the sufferings of others by the machinations of those who would rip apart the earth, refine it and then sell it back to us at a cost so great as to be unmeasurable by us at this moment.

My boat is simple, but good.  I can use it and feel good about the trail it leaves in the water, just borrowing space for a moment and then the wake closes up behind, invisible, unnoticeable.  In time, hopefully many years from now, when I am done with it, it's wood will decay and melt into the earth again leaving little behind.  In the mean time I will pull at the oars, use this body I inhabit for the time, feel my muscles work, feel the sun, smell the forest, the water, hear the birds and frogs and fish jumping and be a part of the world around me, but not be put upon it as a scar or scourge.

When we learn a thing, we then become responsible for that knowledge.  If we know something to be true, but still ignore that truth, then aren't we hurt ourselves as well as others, possibly?  I have learned, and I hope to live responsibly, compassionately, in that knowledge.

Somebody show me a another thing man has created as beautifully smart, clean, and practical as a sailing boat.  Show me something as rewarding as being the captain of ones own ship, upon the water, upon the planet, not taking from the world anything that need harm, and yet receiving such joy, thrill, comfort, adventure, experience, humility, security, peace, perspective, freedom, enlightenment, education, companionship, hope, understanding......
'Simply messing about'

`This has been a wonderful day!' said he, as the Rat shoved off and took to the sculls again. `Do you know, I`ve never been in a boat before in all my life.'
`What?' cried the Rat, open-mouthed: `Never been in a--you never--well I--what have you been doing, then?'
`Is it so nice as all that?' asked the Mole shyly, though he was quite prepared to believe it as he leant back in his seat and surveyed the cushions, the oars, the rowlocks, and all the fascinating fittings, and felt the boat sway lightly under him.
`Nice? It's the ONLY thing,' said the Water Rat solemnly, as he leant forward for his stroke. `Believe me, my young friend, there is NOTHING--absolute nothing--half so much worth doing as simply messing about in boats. Simply messing,' he went on dreamily: `messing--about--in--boats; messing----'
`Look ahead, Rat!' cried the Mole suddenly.
It was too late. The boat struck the bank full tilt. The dreamer, the joyous oarsman, lay on his back at the bottom of the boat, his heels in the air.
`--about in boats--or WITH boats,' the Rat went on composedly, picking himself up with a pleasant laugh. `In or out of 'em, it doesn't matter. Nothing seems really to matter, that's the charm of it. Whether you get away, or whether you don't; whether you arrive at your destination or whether you reach somewhere else, or whether you never get anywhere at all, you're always busy, and you never do anything in particular; and when you've done it there's always something else to do, and you can do it if you like, but you'd much better not. Look here! If you've really nothing else on hand this morning, supposing we drop down the river together, and have a long day of it?'----Kenneth Grahme, "The Wind and the Willows"

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Living Music

The birds at the pond are
chirping,
squawking,
tweeting,
honking,
warbling,
trilling,
calling,
singing

The pond in the woods
 flying,
floating,
foraging,
standing,
diving,
preening,
dancing

Mr. & Mrs. Mallard
 waiting,
mating,
nurturing,
hatching,
staying,
leaving,
growing older
Does the beaver know which way the tree will fall?
Good company,
for me,
and
my dog,
on a cloudy day

Monday, May 7, 2012

Live music!

Went into the big city to hear some and see some musicians, guitarists, play.  I had heard some of their work on recordings previously, and though I enjoyed it, the experience of being in a small room and watching these artist make the most beautiful, fun, and magical sound come from their instruments takes the appreciation of their talents to a different level.
Pino Forastiere @ Rockwood Hall, NYC.
This is something of a paradox with technology for me.  Though we have so much more access to so much more of everything thru technology, and though it is possible for us to make recordings,  and to create in the digital medium, I think that it threatens a general appreciation for the work and dedication and creativity that many artists invest to be able to do what it is that they do.

I don't think this is true in all situations and certainly so much more art is accessible to so many more, but it is one thing to create a piece of music on a computer program and another to make a guitar speak to a room full of people via such artistic commitment and work.

I think about the music of Steve Reich, which I really love.  This music or something akin to it could be made on this computer which I type on, with a program on it called Garage Band.  It is Reich's composition that moves me, but to see and hear musicians perform his works makes it truly something  beyond what we can create as individuals.  That collaboration between human beings takes it to a level of the mystic or spiritual that cannot be achieved by simply playing a work back on a computer or recording device.

By the time we had navigated thru the insane traffic of NYC on a Sunday evening I was ready to just stay in the car and return home.  I felt terrible for my contributing by driving a car into the mess.  I felt exhausted by the chaos.  Of course, it was all worth it.  Seeing, hearing, laughing with and experiencing these artists was so uplifting and inspiring.

I got to purchase some CD's of their music, from the artists directly.  Money from my hands to theirs, music recordings from their hands to mine, expressions of deep gratitude from one to the other in broken english and italian.  People to people, no middle men or corporations, just human beings sharing human art and appreciations.

Next time I think I will travel in by the motorcycle or the train!

Rockwood Hall is a nice venue on the lower east side of NYC.  CandyRat records is the label that presented the artists:  Pino Forasiere, Craig D'Andrea, Trevor Gordon Hall, & Sergio Altamura.

Friday, May 4, 2012

Thunderstorm


As the thunderstorm builds,
and each drop of rain is formed in the clouds,
High up in the cold atmosphere above,
Lightning heats a line of sky,
Thunder vibrates thru the core of everything

A drop of rain falls from the cloud where it was born
and drops upon the ocean,
from which it came

One drop of rain
a million drops of rain
infinite drops of rain
all part of the ocean, the ocean itself

None separate from the other,
they never were

Why would time matter to a raindrop,
in it's ever continuous cycle of sea, to sky, to cloud
to sea?

Sometimes a raindrop, sometimes an ocean, sometimes moist hot air

always the same,
always one

Thursday, May 3, 2012

It's gray outside today.

It may look like a lot of instruments but more than half of them were found & salvaged from the trash, or a gift.  I'm not afraid of posting this little piece of mine, mostly because I am not a musician and I don't claim to be able to play the guitar.

The time I spend trying to create always seems like time well spent.  I am happy afterward, tired, but happy.

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

A reasonable Path

 Love is the only sane and satisfactory answer to the problem of human existence.   Fromm, Erich