Monday, April 30, 2007

Mohammed figure?

I know in much of western liturature there are redemptive themes with a "Christ like" figure. I do think Robert Jordan has modeled his Rand al Thor after Mohammed rather than Christ.

Friday, April 27, 2007

Robert Jordan

Well I am currently reading number 11 in his Wheel of Time series. I began this series years ago when I noticed most of the young men in my high school art class were reading his books, Ever eager to spur the imagination, or find a hook into the visual imagination of my students, I picked up the books to see what they were about. It is sorta kinda like Dune meets middle earth, with about five to ten main characters depending on how you define main...and they are all having these intertwined stories, adventures, quests, ect. If any of you ever work with children, young adults...it is always a good thing to pick up and read what they are reading --voluntarily, They often appreciate having an adult with whom to discuss the book, plus it gives great material for art work. More on this topic later...

Monday, April 23, 2007

Links

As I guess you can see I have learned about links. It is great to be able to create these links to all you marvelous people. I am out of time now but if it is o.k. I will be adding more of my favorite blogs to visit, that is you Emily, Christian, Kyla, and others. Vicki Church if you are out there and have a blog site please link to mine. Otherwise I will just link to george. :-)

Sunday, April 22, 2007

Bitch

Bitch, I have been thinking about this word lately. In Webster's it is defined as a female dog, wolf, fox, or otter. That has brought a little understanding into how it has come to be used as an informal derogatory,(as in a woman whom one dislikes or considers unpleasant and malicious, said woman usually expressing that unpleasantness and maliciousness through her tounge.) What I have had trouble understanding is how these attributes came to be associated with a dog. I have owned female and male dogs and have found both sexes to be loyal, forgiving, teachable, and ready to forget that last angry outburst of mine in exchange for a good scratch behind the ears. (Oh that man could be so easily consoled......or can he?) Now how can those doggie attributes be associated with a carping woman? I have never (that I can recall) been called 'bitch' to my face, but if I am, I think I will ask, "Now are you refering to the female dog, wolf, fox, or otter?" and if they say dog, I think I will reply "Well Thank You." If they reply wolf, fox, or otter I will reply, "Insult heard and to be reflected on..." (Cause I would imagine that a female wolf, fox, or otter is much more descriptive of the point the accuser is trying to make)

Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Solomon Kane

Well I purchased 'The Savage Tales of Solomon Kane' in order to understand Duff's hero better. I know why Duff loves SK so much. The man carries a sword or rapier and with it and his courage defeats the bad guys. Since Duff was attacked by dogs at the tender age of two he has had a great love for swords. His young mind quickly understood a sword can equalize a fight between a dog and a two year old. Prior to the incident he had a plastic sword with which he played at times. His dad had made him a wooden sword as a present for Christmas. (the attack occured the day before Christmas Eve) After the dog attack, that landed him in surgery for over two hours, I was concerned he would ever after fear dogs. (My older sister Cathy had a bad experiance with dogs when young and I saw her work through dog fear.) One thing changed about Duff, after he left the hospital and was home for Christmas, and that was his attitude towards swords. Instead of occasional play as with the prior plastic sword the wooden sword his dad gave him, never left his side. He slept with it, he carried it about, and I eventually made a holder for it so that he could belt it to himself and have his hands free.
One day a large golden retriever type dog came into our front yard, I could tell he was simply curious about Duff and had no attack in mind so I stayed back to watch Duff and see how he would handle this large strange dog coming into the yard. I was ready to chase it off and rescue if needed, but as I saw little Duff drawing his sword and advancing on the dog I realized no rescue was needed. Duff went and bopped the dog on the head with his sword and told the dog, "GO AWAY", well the dog turned tail and ran. Duff sheathed his sword and as he turned toward me, the smile on his face was amazing. He had seen the enemy, been prepared, and was victorious on the field of battle with a foe twice his size and by a type of foe who had once defeated him. Well, I must say ,in many ways, that is how he has conducted himself since then, only the foes are often much larger and harder to discern and the ravages they make in lives not as quickly amenable to simple surgery. This foe, of course, is evil ideation. So Fight on Duff, keep your sword sharp and your mind discerning!

Saturday, April 14, 2007

Daniel the Nexus

Well I was thinking about the way I use my blog and access other blogs, which is always through Daniel's site. Dad also commented on the fact he accesses his own blog through Daniel's. Then it dawned on me, (as I had a request from Vicki Church about accessing our blogs), Daniel is the nexus. So thanks Daniel for creating this web of connection and being the channel through which newly initiated bloggers may flow till we cut our own. And I need to create a link for Vicki to your site via my own which I don't know how to do...Love Your MOM

Monday, April 09, 2007

Tribute to a great dog


This was truly one of the best dogs ever. Intelligent, faithful, funny, playful, protective. I really miss Maurice.

Tuesday, April 03, 2007

shut down

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Whenever I have company coming I quit everything except cleaning the house, shopping, cooking, and going to work. Now that all the company has gone I can post again! Had a great weekend with mom, dad, Susan, Pam and Wilson Benton, plus two great parties in which I was able to get to know some of Hilary's friends better. Hilary has great taste in people, I must say and I do. I am already thinking of the next party. I have a standing rib roast that should feed about eight people.....
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