Backward into the future sad party . . .
Saturday, April 11, 2026. It's the Satyr's day … so much for yesterday's 20% rain chance that turned into 100% frog-strangler shortly after our posting. Okieland weather. For what it's worth, forecasts for Green Country today indicate a 50/50 chance for afternoon thunderstorms scattered about the area, including TulseyTown. Moderate Southerlies and low 80's, so says the wet weatherfeather which indicates storms possible overnight and 99% tomorrow.
Life can only be understood backwards; but it must be lived forwards. –Soren Kierkegaard
All events, no matter how preimagined, are unforeseen. Likewise, all expectations, all plans, are merely conceptions in the present. . .consciousness unfolds on a “blind and backward course” where each step is not seen as it is taken but only immediately after it has been taken. Consciousness is in the immediate.
It feels like something shifted in the United States this week. – Heather Cox Richardson in Letters From An American.
Robert Reich has a great idea on how to counter Trump's 10-billion suit against us: We sue him.
Yesterday was the birthdate for two of film's great actors. Max von Sydow was born in 1929, Lund, Sweden; and Omar Sharif was born in 1932, Alexandria, Egypt.
Today is the birthdate of writer Dorothy Allison. Born in 1949 Greenville, South Carolina. She's the author of Bastard Out Of Carolina.
And, poet Mark Strand was born today in 1934 Summerside on Prince Edward Island, Canada.
From the Long Sad Party
Someone was saying
something about shadows covering the field, about
how things pass, how one sleeps towards morning
and the morning goes.
Someone was saying
how the wind dies down but comes back,
how shells are the coffins of wind
but the weather continues.
It was a long night
and someone said something about the moon
shedding its white
on the cold field, that there was nothing ahead
but more of the same.
Someone mentioned
a city she had been in before the war, a room with two
candles
against a wall, someone dancing, someone watching.
We began to believe
the night would not end.
Someone was saying the music was over and no one had
noticed.
Then someone said something about the planets, about the
stars,
how small they were, how far away.
— Mark Strand, “From the Long Sad Party,” in The Late Hour Atheneum, 1973.
Considering everything . . .
Friday, April 10, 2026. It's Frigg's day . . .forecasts for Green Country indicate increasing cloudiness in the afternoon. Moderate Southerlies and 80º with 20% rain chances for TulseyTown. Those rain chances mean that wherever you are it's 80% you won't get wet.
The hope that is left after all your hopes are gone — that is pure hope, rooted in the heart. – Br. David Stendl-Rast.
Anne Lamott is 71 today. The novelist and non-fiction writer was born in 1954 San Francisco. If you don't know Anne, may I suggest Almost Everything: Notes on Hope. Riverhead Books. 2018.
The ceasefire President Donald J. Trump announced Tuesday night fell apart almost immediately. – Heather Cox Richardson, in Letters From An American.
Trump is not just killing people, he's trying to kill history as well. – Joyce Vance, in Civil Discourse.
Could the sky actually be possibly falling, chicken little? The Ai company Anthropic is putting the breaks on its own new mythos model because it could be a serious cybersecurity risk. Joining that is the increasing threats posed by advanced quantum computers. The two together hasn't been assessed. Either pose draconian potential risks to everything from your bank account to global infrastructure.
Nothing Is More Joyless than Selfishness – Ajahn Sumedho at Tricycle.
Do what Wendell Berry wrote: 'Be joyful, though you have considered all the facts.'"
Only if you're interested . . .
Thursday, April 9, 2026. It's Thor's day . . . The weatherfeather sent in a Xerox for today: Another sunny, warm Spring day. Moderate to strong Southerlies bring mid 80's to Green Country and TulseyTown.
What makes life interesting? It’s not variety—it’s interest itself.
The more “real” we become, the more we witness the reality of others. What's it like, being you? Regarding the next person you encounter, what's it like being them?
Marian Anderson, the renowned African-American contralto singer, performed on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial 86 years ago today on Easter Sunday.
Paul Robeson was born on this day in 1898 Princeton, New Jersey. He was a celebrated American singer, actor, and activist and one of the preeminent figures of American theater in the early 20th century.
The pioneering photographer Eadweard Muybridge was born today in 1830, Kingston upon Thames, Surrey, England.
And today is the birthdate of Hugh Hefner. The founder, editor-in-chief, and Chief Creative Officer of Playboy magazine was born in 1926 Chicago, Illinois.
The Trump MAGA mind appears to own the Oklahoma Legislature. They want to undo Medicaid health assistance.
Trump's immigration attacks continue, headed for public education.
There have been dishonest presidents like Buchanan and Andrew Johnson, wretched ones like Fillmore and Pierce, fools like Harrison and Taylor, but never an outright nutcase and narcissist on top of it. – Garrison Keillor, The Sacred, The Ridiculous, The Column, 4.8.26.
“I've decided to stick with love. Hate is too big burden to bare.” – MLK
Rivers are older than humankind.