Out there is always in here . . .
It's Freya's (Frigg's) day . . . and another foggy day in TulseyTown with rain in the forecasts for tonight.
[D]rifting in cirlces in an eddy / joining the current again / as if the eddy were a few moments' sleep.
– Jim Harrison, The Theory & Practice of River and New Poems, Clark City Press, 1989.
Today in 1932, Radio City Music Hall opened as part of Rockefeller Center. The complex also houses RCA, NBC television and radio, and numerous major financial entities.
Marlene Dietrich was born on this date in 1901, Schöneberg [now in Berlin], Germany.
Today is the birth date of Louis Pasteur. Credited with proving that disease is caused by germs, he was born in 1822 Dole, France.
It was on this day in 1831 that Charles Darwin set sail from England on the HMS Beagle bound for South America and the Galapagos Islands.
And, just in case you were wondering: Heather Cox Richardson unpacks what Trump has been up to over the holiday, on her blog Letters From An American.
Creation is not something just “out there.” Creation is here, now –
now-ness, here-ness, concrete-ness, this-ness, is-ness, change-ness, still-ness —
what Ram Dass taught us,
Buddha and Quantum-field confirming.