Moving too fast to see anything . . .

It's Tew's day . . . Northeast Okieland is still days away from drying out or (not) seeing the New Moon . . .

Henry Ford completed, and successfully tested, his first experimental automobile, on this day in 1896 Detroit.

Today in 1919, The Nineteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which gave women the right to vote, was passed by the Senate, two weeks after being approved by the House of Representatives; the amendment was ratified the following year.

Yesterday was Larry McMurtry's date of birth. The author and Pulitzer Prize honoree for Lonesome Dove and Brokeback Mountain was born in 1936 Wichita Falls, Texas.

Today is the 35th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square Massacre.

It's a paradox: Almost everyone lives in an outside world of duality. Everything has been granted. All the beauty, all the ugly, all the joy, all the terror, all the peace, all the war. We asked for it. We made it out of our addiction to doing at the expense of our being. Don't ever think this is not your choice. What are you choosing in this moment?

Unconditional love arrives not by looking to receive it from outside ourselves but by finding it to be the true nature of our own boundless mind and heart. – Susan Gillis Chapman

We are moving at the speed of light into the future, looking for guidance in the rearview mirror of a Model T Ford – Marshall McLuhan

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