On the “main line” . . .

Sunday, March 15, 2026, It's Sol's day . . .Forecasts for TulseyTown indicate strong gusty NorWesterlies – 30-45 mph – bringing temps falling sharply after Noon with wind chill in the low 40's, flirting with upper 30's.

It’s a little known law of nature: The more gratitude you have, the more you have to be grateful for

In case you missed it (I did): Yesterday was “Pi Day.” Not co-incidental with Einstein's birthday 3.14 are the first two digits of pi (π) .

Stephen Hawking died on March 14, 2018, an unfortunate way to celebrate Einstein’s 139th birthday. One genius entered the chat on 3/14. Another signed off on 3/14.

The seeming synchronicity of Einstein/Hawking and Pi extends to today's date which corresponds to The Ides of March.

And, speaking of genius...

Ry Cooder is 78. He was born in 1947, Los Angeles California. If you don't known him, you should, as well as Wim Winders, two long time collaborators..

Ry Cooder and Wim Winders from 30 years ago discuss making The Buena Vista Social Club.

There is something waiting for us larger than our present troubles. It is an invitation. – David Whyte, “The Invitational Identity,” The Bell and the Blackbird, Many Rivers Press, 2018.

The concept of a “main line” has its roots in early communication and transportation systems. In the 19th century, telegraph lines served as the main lines for long-distance communication, connecting cities and enabling rapid transmission of messages. In the 20th century, the “main line” was a primary feature of telephone systems.

Jesus is on the main line.

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