





Starting October 1, 2008 an army brigade will be used for "homeland security" here in the states. This has been something illegal...until now. I think I'm now sick beyond measure. Read this article here that I got from Chris. I hope you don't just brush this off as over-reacting or a "conspiracy theory" (which I get a lot). Do some reading/research for yourself. I think it should be mandatory that everyone study history. It is so so true that history repeats itself. I think most historians have some sort of complex because they feel ignored and unheard. Please listen to historians! This sort of stuff is what leads to all sorts of crazy things. Anyway, I'll stop my ranting and raving. For now.



Started reading A Spring Without Bees last night. If you haven't heard about the insane number of bees dying off...where have you been? This book explains possible reasons for their disappearance, and what this means to us as humans.
Then a strange blight crept over the area and everything changed. ...It was a spring without voices. On the mornings that had once throbbed with the dawn chorus of robins, catbirds, doves, jays, wrens, and scores of other bird voices, there was now no sound; only silence lay yover the fields and woods and marsh...The apple trees bloomed but no bees droned among the blossoms, so there was no pollination and there would be no fruit...No witchcraft, no enemy action had silenced the rebirth of new life in this stricken world. The people had done it themselves...
Warren Buffet is investing $5 BILLION in Goldman Sachs. All of these troubled banks and lenders have offers from other people/companies. Why is the government/congress trying to unload this debt on the American tax payers? Ridiculous. If any of you feel like you're not being heard, like I do, then PLEASE vote for Nader/Gonzalez. I am just disgusted by Congress, Bush, and the two major party candidates: McCain and Obama. What's your breaking point people?
Watching the Jim Lehrer news hour (something rare as I do not own a TV). I agree with Allan Meltzer, of the Carnegie Mellon School of Business. His recommendations for our current economic crisis:

I read this article today that, surprisingly, showed up in the Deseret News. Ceej and I are just two of the millions of people who love the Utah landscape, and do not support oil shale drilling or anything of the sort. Recently Congressman Matheson added to the shale bill--lifting the ban on developing oil shale on federal lands in Utah, Wyoming, and Colorado. Boo. Double Boo.
Ceej is safe in Makati! It is such a relief to have emails from him that all went smoothly, and he got to his hotel safely. Read more about it here.

Dropped Ceej off at the airport tonight. Tomorrow morning he'll be making his journey to the Philippines. Neither of us have been. We both have some anxieties. For instance, Ceej was warned to take only "certified" taxis. How do you know they're certified? Look for the cops, and the word "certified" on the taxi. Sheesh.
After a long 3-month epic battle with the California DMV Ceej and I finally got our car registerd and recieved our new license plates! We are no longer out-of-towners. So, though we are officially Californians, I have to admit we'll never quite reach that status in our hearts. I don't think we'd last here more than 3 years...but we'll see.
The weather here is finally cooling down a bit...to the 80's. Sweaters are actually needed in the morning now.
Most of you already know, or have already guessed, that I am a Lord of the Rings fanatic. I also LOVE medieval history and literature. I just finished listening to a conference where Dr. Janet Blumberg of SPU spoke about the literary background of The Lord of the Rings. I can't get over how well she put it all in perspective. She talked about the Anglo Saxon, Beowulf, the Battle of Maldon, etc. Tolkien's anti-modernism and anti-machine was also discussed--a theme I never tire of hearing. If you have not read the book (please say you haven't just seen the movies!) read it ASAP...read it to your friends and family. It's all about the Shire. It's about faces and names. It's about the beauty of variety, rootedness, and sense of place.I doubt you'd see this kind of stuff from Obama or McCain...they take themselves way too seriously, yes? I've been very frustrated today that Nader is getting no coverage AT ALL on any major network. I'll never get over the fact that Nader can't debate with the other candidates. Democracy? Ya right.
Lately I've been taking quite seriously The Power of One...I think we so often doubt ourselves and the power we have to make things better. All of the people I listed above drastically changed the world we live in for the better. All of them had their vices as well. Isn't this proof enough that we don't have to be the smartest, richest, most popular person to make change? All we have to do is stay at it. I talk to so many people who feel they can't make a difference so they do nothing. This is funny logic to me. Of course nothing will get done if we all sit around doubting ourselves. So I am challenging all of you to take action for all of your causes and beliefs. Do you have any idea how much good you can bring to this earth? I do. So do it.
This tintinnabuli method of composition is taking over my heart and soul. I hope this clip gives you a better feel for Part. He is so simple yet grand at the same time.
This morning I've added Proverbs to my routine. I've made it a goal to memorize more...to memorize more poetry and more proverbs. I hope to refine the words that flow from my mouth.
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