Tuesday, April 7, 2026

Never Mind Dollar

In 1885, Captain Joshua Slocum set off, alone in his sloop, to circumnavigate the globe.

https://www.gutenberg.org/files/6317/6317-h/6317-h.htm#CHAPTER_VI

After leaving Tierra del Fuego, he landed, 72 days later in Samoa where, in the company of Mrs. Robert Louis Stevenson, they embarked, together, on a sight-seeing tour.

He wrote:

As I sailed farther from the center of civilization I heard less and less of what would and what would not pay. Mrs. Stevenson, in speaking of my voyage, did not once ask me what I would make out of it. When I came to a Samoan village, the chief did not ask the price of gin, or say, "How much will you pay for roast pig?" but, "Dollar, dollar," said he; "white man know only dollar."

"Never mind dollar. The tapo has prepared ava; let us drink and rejoice." The tapo is the virgin hostess of the village; in this instance it was Taloa, daughter of the chief. "Our taro is good; let us eat. On the tree there is fruit. Let the day go by; why should we mourn over that? There are millions of days coming. The breadfruit is yellow in the sun, and from the cloth-tree is Taloa's gown. Our house, which is good, cost but the labor of building it, and there is no lock on the door."

While the days go thus in these Southern islands we at the North are struggling for the bare necessities of life.

For food the islanders have only to put out their hand and take what nature has provided for them; if they plant a banana-tree, their only care afterward is to see that too many trees do not grow. They have great reason to love their country and to fear the white man's yoke, for once harnessed to the plow, their life would no longer be a poem.



Many years ago, I've yet to find who it was, I read of one of the great orators who went to Washington to speak on behalf of his people. I've searched many times for the transcript the eloquence of which I cannot approach, but to paraphrase:

Until you came our lives were spent hunting and fishing, enjoying the company of our wives and children and other pursuits of leisure. If we accept your ways, all our time will be taken up by hoeing and weeding. No thank you.

In 1927 the global population was 2 billion (see the bubble in In Nomine Terra Calens)

Along with the influence of two phenomenal perversities, christianity and capitalism, we've managed to decimate not just what once were veritable paradises, but the entire planet!

Captain Slocum visited a mere 139 years ago. And, as evidenced by Mrs. Stevenson's behavior and the Chief's exhortation, the Big Two had yet to make a full impression. 

Now, as science hopes to save us by colonating Mars and beyond, I'm reminded of a cynical friend's saying:

"It's pretty to think so."




Sunday, April 5, 2026

Russian Easter Song

Georgy Sviridov. "Zorya is beaten" (Pushkin's wreath).
Soloists - Alexey Mikhailov, Nikita Zakharin.


























This translation was lifted from a Youtube comment and proffered in response to someone's Reddit request for a translation. I equate the dawn with the coming of spring. There are, in other comments, suggestions that Sviridov was describing a bugler or drummer announcing the day (reveille) and the book by Dante falling from a sleeping soldier's hand.

The distant church bell ringing at the dawn, The old Dante book is falling out of my hand, The last words are still on my lips, but reading unfinished, And my soul flying far away, This sound, so familiar and so vividly alive, which I’ve heard so many times, Takes me to my childhood, to the place where I grew up, Long long time ago

Easter

In South to a Very Old Place by Albert Murray, he mentions Papa Holman's "shuffle-stepping" jazz (p.162) band as playing it the way it's supposed to be played.

Checking Youtube, no Mr. Holman, but instead, this exotic duo



which, with their 2nd number, a Howlin' Wolf cover, convey the wonderfully erotic side of Easter's traditional celebration of fecundity. 


I asked Chat for an image of rabbits celebrating the pagan tradition of fecundity and got this:

We’re so sorry, but the image we created may violate our guardrails around nudity, sexuality, or erotic content. If you think we got it wrong, please retry or edit your prompt.


Oh, well. You can hear it in these guy's voices.


        🎉🎊🐇🎊🎉 Happy Easter








Thursday, April 2, 2026

Lucy Jones, seismologist

Natalie Angier has a great sense of humor. Part of the enjoyment of this phase of old age is having the time for tangents. So when Natalie mentioned Lucy, I went to see.

Come to find out, from her wiki article here, Lucy plays the viol de gamba and composed this piece based on the increase in the planet's temperature from 1880 to 2017.

It's pretty nice. And we had a very mild winter here in Albert's Turkey.


In Nomine Terra Calens
(In the Name of a Warming Earth)



A 26.March.2026 article about Dr. Jones.

Dr. Hawk & MAID

The liquid morphine has been causing nausea. At my last recertification (for hospice) he'd told the MAID concoction included 15,000 mg of the stuff. If .20 ml - a minuscule amount - induced vomiting, i wondered how i was gonna keep 15,000mg down long enough to expire.

It, the MAID kit, came in this black bag. It would've been nice to have a raven and the word Nevermore on it.  Dr. Hawke said he had directed them to use a blue bag. 




Here's the "kit."




The coded entry releases the steel cable.




Inside is a single bottle containing a blend of morphine, phenobarbitol & something specific to stop the heart, a relatively indefatigable organ.



To obviate any possibility of trouble, we settled on rectal delivery. You'd uh thunk I'd uh gotten details, but Hawk said it's actually his preferred method. The "usual" way is to create a solution and drink it. But everyone says it tastes terrible. 

I'm not planning to use it soon; just like to be prepared.

Tuesday, March 31, 2026

Spring Hath Thprung

Cat in the sun



Spring hath Sprung

The giant locust tree in the front yard of the neighbors behind us signals the changing seasons. In October it still had a little green (from the kitchen window).


Here it is in its winter form.

Don't u wish u were this cute?