Chaos has a mind of its own . . .
It's Freya's day … Today, TulseyTown gets a break from the heat hammer which returns tomorrow.
. . . the mystical lives far beyond teachers. Look again, see something new. Allow the disillusionment. It too is holy. Even when it hurts. --Mirabai Starr
Speaking of seeing something new:
Jean Cocteau was born 135 years ago today. One of the most versatile artists of the 20th century, he was born in 1889 Maisons-Laffitte, just outside Paris.
Today in 1954 Elvis Presley recorded “That's All Right,” which became his first hit and helped give rise to rock n roll, igniting an evolutionary change to popular culture continuing today.
On this day in 1989 the first episode of Seinfeld aired on NBC.
And in 1996, Dolly, the first successfully cloned mammal was born near Edinburgh, Scotland.
The “new” just keeps on coming . . .
Robert Zemecki's new film “Here” reuinites Tom Hanks and Robin Wright. Check out the trailer just released ahead of the November premier. Lots of AI generated age changes and a promising script line for the actors.
On the necessary disappearance of realism … from Sophie Strand
"We are in the process of the second American Revolution, which will remain bloodless if the left allows it to be.” Let that sink in for a minute. – Joyce Vance on Project 2025 on her blog Civil Discourse, July 4, 2024
American Dream
The 4th has come and gone
the town's dogs and cats
have come out from their
hiding behind the sofas
with no care
for the American Dream.
– jab