James Bethel James Bethel

Flying with Uncle Wiggily . . .

Saturday, April 25, 2026. It's the Satyr's day . . . Strong thunderstorms are in the forecasts for Green Country and TulseyTown, likely this afternoon, extending into the evening and ending around midnight.

To plant a garden, to create a wetland—these seem like small acts in the face of our world of concrete, our obsession with never-ending economic growth. – Ragan Sutterfield, “Hospitality on Our Earth Home,” Meditations, at The Center for Action and Meditation, 4.24.26

Lots of birthday reminders in today’s mailbox —

U.S. Poet Laureate Ted Kooser is 87 today. He was born in 1939 Ames, Iowa.

It's also the birthday of Al Pacino who is 86 today. The multi-laureate-awarded actor was born in 1940, New York City.

And, novelist Padgett Powell turns 74, born in 1952 Gainesville, Florida.

Edward R. Murrow was born on this day in 1908, Greensboro, North Carolina. He was the most influential and esteemed figure in American broadcast journalism during its formative years.

It’s the birthdate of singer Ella Fitzgerald. She was born in 1917, Newport News, Virginia.

The author of the Uncle Wiggily stories, Howard R. Garis, was born in Binghamton, New York (1873). By the time he retired, he had written more than 10,000 stories about the rabbit and his silk top hat.

In 1959, one of the largest civil engineering feats ever undertaken, the St. Lawrence Seaway, officially opened, linking the Atlantic Ocean with the Great Lakes.

On this day in 1990 the Hubble Space Telescope was placed in orbit by the crew of the Space Shuttle Discovery, changing the course of modern astronomy.

Flying at Night

Above us, stars. Beneath us, constellations.

Five billion miles away, a galaxy dies

like a snowflake falling on water. Below us,

some farmer, feeling the chill of that distant death,

snaps on his yard light, drawing his sheds and barn

back into the little system of his care.

All night, the cities, like shimmering novas,

tug with bright streets at lonely lights like

his.

– Ted Kooser, From Flying at Night: Poems 1965-1985, University of Pittsburgh Press. 1980.

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Rare roast? Or Pork?

Friday, April 24, 2026. It's Freya's day . . . Moderate Northerlies, mid 70's, and lots of cloudiness are in the forecasts for TulseyTown today.

The flower is always the bud’s undoing. So, let go and bloom where you are.

Michael Tilson Thomas, the American conductor, composer and pianist. died on Wednesday at his home in San Francisco. His 25-year tenure as music director of the San Francisco Symphony became a model of collegial music-making, artistic adventurousness and community engagement. He was 81.

Barbra Streisand is 84 today. She was born in 1942, Brooklyn, New York.

Shirley MacLaine is 92 born April 24, 1934, Richmond, Virginia,

Mystery novelist Sue Grafton was born on this day in 1940 Louisville, Kentucky.

Novelist, poet, and critic Robert Penn Warren—who became the first poet laureate of the United States, was born on this day in 1905 Guthrie, Kentucky.

On this day in 1904, artist Willem de Kooning, one of the leading exponents of Abstract Expressionism, was born in Rotterdam, Netherlands.

It’s unknown just how roast-like this Saturday's White House Correspondents dinner will be. Trump is attending for the first time. Some say it looks like a power move on his part. It's difficult to imagine Trump volunteering to be roasted at all, let alone by the media. – Jillian Wilson, Huff Post, 4.23.26

Epiphany

Because I cannot conceive the whole of creation,

judging the bits, pieces and parts with

these earth-bound eyes,

has become impossible.

That said – all these parts, pieces, and bits

somehow just now united in a new light

lifting a burden unknown before knowing

I was carrying.

– jab

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Golden rule days . . .

Thursday, April 23, 2026. It's Thor's day . . . Strong, gusty Southerlies are in the forecasts for Green Country and Tulseytown. A cloudy day in the upper 70's with slight rain chances increasing to likely thunderstorms tonight.

Today in 1635, Boston Latin School, the first public school in the United States, was founded. It is still in existence.

Playwright and poet William Shakespeare was born on this day in 1594 Stratford-upon-Avon, England.

Yesterday was the birth date of the poet Louise Glück. Born in 1943 New York City, she was a U.S. Poet Laureate, Pulitzer and Nobel Prize laureate among many other accolades. Her poetry often confronted many difficult human conditions within award winning lyricism. Her autobiography was published by the Nobel Prize committee.

In 1984 researchers reported they found the virus that causes AIDS; the infectious agent was later named HIV. Over the decades, relentless research has turned despair into hope, transforming HIV/AIDS from a fatal illness into a manageable chronic condition.

What's he sorry for? – Robert Reich, The Bigot Says He's Sorry, substack 4.23.26

Physicist Max Planck was born today in 1858 Kiel, Germany. He originated quantum theory.

The Academy Award and Cannes Palme d'Or filmmaker, documentarian, author, and political activist Michael Moore is 71 today, born in 1954, Flint, Michigan.

And its the birthdate of Roy Orbison The singer-songwriter-balladeer of loneliness and heartache with among the most operatic voices in all of rock music was born in 1936, Vernon, Texas.

Only the lonely have explored the depths of crying.

Ten Years Later

. . . one small thing

I’ve learned these years,

how to be alone,

and at the edge of aloneness

how to be found by the world.

– David Whyte, “Ten Years Later,” from The House of Belonging. Many Rivers Press. Revised edition, 2026.

The search for different pathways in the world is but the search for different forms of truth. And this would keep the truth from being reached. To search in this way is to assume you have an unmet need. Follow The Way. It is beneath your step in each and this instant.

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