No “small” parts…nor words . . .

Thursday, April 10, 2025. It's Thor's day . . . and another lovely Spring day is at hand for TulseyTown. The weatherfeather's forecast calls for moderate Northerlies, sunny skies, and low 80's.

This universe, being of Creation, is far beyond the petty sum of all the separate bodies you think you perceive.

The actors Max von Sydow and Omar Sharif were born on this date.

Elton John’s “Goodbye Yellow Brick Road,” Celine Dion’s “My Heart Will Go On” and the original Broadway cast album for “Hamilton” are among the 25 selections entering the National Recording Registry this year.

The first law regulating copyright in the world, The Statute of Anne, was issued in Great Britain on this day in 1710.

It's the birthday of Joseph Pulitzer. The journalist and newspaper publisher was born in1847 Budapest, Hungary.

F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel, The Great Gatsby, was published on this date in 1925

There are no small words.

It's only absurd

when I try to make sense of it.

Memory links to the origin

of the Universe.

Small as we are–

dust mots in a sunbeam

from a mid sized star


in a mid sized solar system

in an infinitely large universe –

nonetheless, we


make each moment holy.

We, my loves, are made quite

enough.

– james allen bethel, “It's Only Absurd” 4.10.25

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