Saturday, December 13, 2008

Shadows


T&T Shadows at Trout Pool Bridge, Sacramento River Trail.

Just a short walk below the colossal dams on the Sacramento River--dams which have destroyed the habitat of so many fish and wildlife creatures--and which ended flooding and produced electricity--is the old bridge we call the "Trout Pool Bridge".

Some of our fathers and and grandfathers built these dams and bridges and were proud of their work.

Now most scientific studies seem to indicate that these incredible dams are the most destructive of all civil contractor's projects to their ecological surroundings.

S
ometimes it seems to me that the best things we can leave behind us is just our shadows.

In fact, sometimes it seems to me that in the very long run
all we can leave behind is our shadows---


Tomasito, 2008



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Friday, December 12, 2008

Shadows


Shadows

There was a seer who was born an Oglala Sioux in the old days of the "Indian Wars" in America.

He had a vision--a hoop of the nation crossed by two roads--a good "red road" and a bad "black road"--and in the center where the roads crossed
-- was a stick which became a tree and bloomed.

This was a symbol of hope to him.

You may read his life story in the book by John Neihardt: Black Elk Speaks published by the University of Nebraska Press (
first edition, 1933).

A good read.

Tomasito, 2008)


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Thursday, December 11, 2008

nine eleven NYC

Tomasito, 2001


There is a DVD movie I would like to recommend: The Cats of Mirikitani.

Director Linda Hattendorf has done a remarkable work for those hoping for a more peaceful world.

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Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Kitchen Sink


Kitchen Sink (Tomasito photo)


Rethink Tradition


Maybe some of those of us who are presently unemployed or even underemployed will have some leisure to appreciate the simpler joys of homemaking--that is, if they still have an apartment or home to shelter them from the winter cold and enough money to keep something cooking in the pot.

And by the way, I don't know of anyone with a traditional home these days who is not in serious financial trouble!

It is probably time to rethink a LOT of typical and traditional American "givens"--since our overwhelming population growth and the foolish greed of many of us has eliminated forever the traditional American Dream of the mid-twentieth century--that is, the "cottage with white picket fence and rambling rose", the "freedom of the open road", even the "good, steady job with a future".

It may be time to slow down--think--and go on in a different and better way--since they way we were will never again be the way we are.


Tomasito, 2008


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Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Gentle Reminders


Gentle reminders:


* Live for others

* Laughter is the best exercise

* Poverty is the basis of perfection, contemplation is its heart

* Return from the mountaintop with wisdom for the people

* Renounce distractions

* Cling to nothing because there is nothing to cling to

* Love yourself--extend that love to all beings


Tomasito, 2008


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