From Robert Frost’s “West-Running Brook”

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‘Speaking of contraries, see how the brook
In that white wave runs counter to itself.
It is from that in water we were from
Long, long before we were from any creature.
Here we, in our impatience of the steps,
Get back to the beginning of beginnings,
The stream of everything that runs away.
Some say existence like a Pirouot
And Pirouette, forever in one place,
Stands still and dances, but it runs away,
It seriously, sadly, runs away
To fill the abyss’ void with emptiness.
It flows beside us in this water brook,
But it flows over us. It flows between us
To separate us for a panic moment.
It flows between us, over us, and with us.
And it is time, strength, tone, light, life and love-
And even substance lapsing unsubstantial;
The universal cataract of death
That spends to nothingness — and unresisted,
Save by some strange resistance in itself,
Not just a swerving, but a throwing back,
As if regret were in it and were sacred.
It has this throwing backward on itself
So that the fall of most of it is always
Raising a little, sending up a little.
Our life runs down in sending up the clock.
The brook runs down in sending up our life.
The sun runs down in sending up the brook.
And there is something sending up the sun.
It is this backward motion toward the source,
Against the stream, that most we see ourselves in,
The tribute of the current to the source.
It is from this in nature we are from.
It is most us.’

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Ric Burns’ PBS “Dante” in 2-2 Hr. Parts

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Two thumbs up.

A nice background, summary, analysis, and appreciation of Dante’s The Divine Commedia (1321) several years in the making. A brilliant, seamless, entertaining fusion of speeches, interviews, and narratives by actors, experts, and others. Every aspect of earthly human life is analyzed.

“Dante’s literal journey is also an allegory of the progress of the individual soul toward God, and the progress of political and social mankind toward peace on earth.”–The Reader’s Encyclopedia

A true labor-of love and long overdue film on the epic allegorical poem.

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Basics: Relationships Are Basic

“No man is an island.”–John Donne

We all need others to connect to, communicate with, to and for support and purpose.

Living with a significant other or significant others is a basic. Living alone for any length of time is potentially lonely and problematic unless you are a very strong, independent, inner-resourced individual.

Family is basic. We all start and often finish with/in families. Families, parents, siblings, and relatives give our lives meaning and purpose.

Friends are valuable. They supplement families and significant others. They give us different audiences with diverse, interesting backgrounds and individual sensibilities to connect to. Friends can be neighbors, workmates, and schoolmates. They can be recent or, if we’re lucky, go very far back in time to our childhood or youth.

Mentors and role-models are, likewise, basic. They help shape us in our choice of careers, lifestyles, and values overall.

Pets also often fulfill deep inner needs within us and provide a daily connection to Nature.

Relationships are the contexts of individuals’ lives. Having relationships is natural and automatic like breathing fresh air. Relationships are chosen to add more feeling, empathy, sympathy, depth, wisdom, and love to our lives.

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Basics: Politicians lie and break promises.

Look no further than Danielle Smith and Donald Trump.

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Belated Elegy for Lorne (d. 2023)

(gr. 12 yearbook photo; the teacher would ask him for answers!)

Early Sunday Morning, July 1967

Looked out my apartment window
and saw Sunley trundling home
like a chubby “Far Side” kid,
his back to me, mere months
after his Physics whiz-kid fame
and baby-blue school sweater.

Where had he been all night?
Smoking Sobranies, grass, and snifting
brandy till dawn, no doubt.
It was Shakespeare who said
“The nobleness in life is to do thus.”
A view which was Lorne by 18.

…………………………

Pin on Vintage tins

Sobranies: imported vintage Turkish cigarettes which came in a tin

Lorne Sunley

(2023 obit pic: Lorne remained true to his eccentric, idiosyncratic self)

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Full Circle, Back to Dante (1300), the “Inferno”

Dore’s illustrations of Dante remain hauntingly relevant in 2024. They also serve as a (modified) framework for Ric Burns’ well-timed PBS Dante series currently playing, significantly just before Easter weekend. (“Inferno” was the Good Friday book, so to speak, with “Purgatorio and Paradisio”–Easter, to follow.)

We are currently living in lost, dark times for the individual and society; hence, the relevance of Burns’ series about The Divine Comedy.

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UCP Opens Edmonton’s New Hospital:

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A friend retorted that this choice might be preferred to the federal Liberals’ medically-assisted suicide plan for killing off people.

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A very relaxed, civilized visual way to begin one’s day is in HD with

The final episode of this series of Antiques Roadshow was incredibly  emotional

BBC’s Antiques Roadshow, seeing very old, obscure items and many things not seen on this side of the ocean, or in the American version of the show. I learn something new every morning. Beautiful locales and numerous dogs to boot.

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Musically, a grand way to start the day is with

Telemann’s exquisite Overtures.

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Hamlet’s “bloat king” is, of course,

Trump today.

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