I recently have been doing some sketches or cartoonish ink drawings of various faces, some more imaginative than others.
Here is one of the drawings:

Now just today I hopped by the ESA (European Space Agency) website, and noticed that the Rosetta satellite (which has been cruising through part of the Asteroid Belt on its way to chase a comet) managed to catch some amazingly detailed snaps of Asteroid Lutetia (http://www.esa.int/esaCP/SEM44DZOFBG_index_1.html).
The gallery of photos looks like this:

For the ultimate closeup view, click here.
Notice the similarity of pock-markings, grooves, craters, and such between the drawing and the photo.
Here is one of the drawings:

Now just today I hopped by the ESA (European Space Agency) website, and noticed that the Rosetta satellite (which has been cruising through part of the Asteroid Belt on its way to chase a comet) managed to catch some amazingly detailed snaps of Asteroid Lutetia (http://www.esa.int/esaCP/SEM44DZOFBG_index_1.html).
The gallery of photos looks like this:

For the ultimate closeup view, click here.
Notice the similarity of pock-markings, grooves, craters, and such between the drawing and the photo.
22/05: beens'n'gone
This little ditty plopped into my head this morning. Mortality rates, and mortality waits, and death is served on everyone's plate.
Everyone has a transitory story. Even if they don't tell it themselves, others will commemorate them with even a few words.
Strange that a poem of this nature should come from nowhere, on this day, May 22 evening/May 23 day which are a Holy Day in the Bahá'í Faith, the Natufia) (for no other reason than it was in this part of the world to which Baha'u'llah was banished).
Happy Holy Day to all fellow Bahá'ís! View a wonderful video for this day here.
Lend an ear to an initial rendering of these epic lines (minus the added verses) in
Addenda (2006.6.10) Just came across this little passage over at Shaktari Belew's Honoring All Life Foundation. It is by Steve Jobs.
Everyone has a transitory story. Even if they don't tell it themselves, others will commemorate them with even a few words.
Strange that a poem of this nature should come from nowhere, on this day, May 22 evening/May 23 day which are a Holy Day in the Bahá'í Faith, the Natufia) (for no other reason than it was in this part of the world to which Baha'u'llah was banished).
Happy Holy Day to all fellow Bahá'ís! View a wonderful video for this day here.
| Beens'n'Gone Ernie Calhoun has been and gone He kept a lot of cattle, big and strong His wife and five children are now getting on Thus once was Ernie, now boxed in the ground Betty McIvor, a popular gal Was the queen at her high school Galaxy Ball She wore a long satin gown and a sparkling crown But now Betty McIvor is nowhere found Willy McGee had the power of three Few could match his ingenuity He overpowered bankers with a snap of his thumb Now his grave's all dirty with weeds overrun Serena McKenna, an accountant by trade, Kept her house in fine order, as well as her blades Her smile would warm you, even start a small flame But Serena's no longer part of the game Portly Patty McIntosh, now there's a dame She could glide on the dance floor, keep a guy at bay She could hustle, and tustle, and rustle her charms Now pretty portly Patty is in nobody's arms Esther Kudester lies comfortably still Her grave is well-kept, flowers on the sill Esther Kudester was on everyone's lips In more ways than one -- if you catch my drift Life is short, a few episodes A few epicenters, and alter egos Soon we find ourselves looking for an eternal lamp Life zooms by, then we're on the exit ramp (added 2009.5.30) Topsy Bopsy could rattle a tune And thumped on a drum each shiny moon Legend has it she'd keep four rhythms at a time But now Topsy Bopsy's in a far different clime Charlie McFarley rode a touring Harley Thundered down Main Streets, incurring looks quite snarly He had studs on his vest and chains that dangled to his knees Striking fear in the hearts which are now at ease Guitar Pete was an exceptional strummer He drove 'round town in a beat-up old Hummer One day while playing an awesome riff He up and died, and that was the end of it Carolina Myna shimmered like tassels on a tree She was as tall as one, and could shake her assets free She garnished her speech with referential spice We now miss those quips — so informative and nice! |
Lend an ear to an initial rendering of these epic lines (minus the added verses) in
Addenda (2006.6.10) Just came across this little passage over at Shaktari Belew's Honoring All Life Foundation. It is by Steve Jobs.
| Remembering that I'll be dead soon is the most important tool I've ever encountered to help me make the big choices in life. Because almost everything — all external expectations, all pride, all fear of embarrassment or failure - these things just fall away in the face of death, leaving only what is truly important. Remembering that you are going to die is the best way I know to avoid the trap of thinking you have something to lose. You are already naked. There is no reason not to follow your heart. |
14/04: Author
Books in Print
2002. Co-authored The Two Hands Approach to the English Language. Self-published. Short print run. Currently out of print.
2009. An illustrated children's book Moss, the Bike-Riding Mosquito.. All script, artwork, and file preparation for printing done by stedawa. Printed on demand through createspace. Available online at createspace and Amazon.
2009. An illustrated lyrics book Out in the Open that accompanies stedawa's first 2 CDs. Printed on demand through createspace. Available online at createspace and Amazon.
2009 (pending). Co-author, designer, and file layout artist for the revised, revamped, and greatly expanded 2-volume edition of The Two Hands Approach to the English Language. To be printed on demand through createspace in the summer of 2009. Available online at createspace and Amazon.
2010 (in the works). 5 Models of Critical Thinking (Layers of Language).
2002. Co-authored The Two Hands Approach to the English Language. Self-published. Short print run. Currently out of print.
2009. An illustrated children's book Moss, the Bike-Riding Mosquito.. All script, artwork, and file preparation for printing done by stedawa. Printed on demand through createspace. Available online at createspace and Amazon.
2009. An illustrated lyrics book Out in the Open that accompanies stedawa's first 2 CDs. Printed on demand through createspace. Available online at createspace and Amazon.
2009 (pending). Co-author, designer, and file layout artist for the revised, revamped, and greatly expanded 2-volume edition of The Two Hands Approach to the English Language. To be printed on demand through createspace in the summer of 2009. Available online at createspace and Amazon.
2010 (in the works). 5 Models of Critical Thinking (Layers of Language).
03/04: listful moment
| I'm at a loss for words Maybe they got trampled underground I cleared the space of lumpy clods But nary a word did come around I'd sent out invitations For the whole rhyming lot to come But, when the party finally started, Who came were less than one This bloggit is getting bogged Down, and out, all round, This horse I'm desperately trying to flog Won't budge or make a sound This donkey cart I took to town With which to fetch some goods After the five o'clock whistle had rung The cart still empty stood Sometimes when thinking is lax Ideas scarce or slow to rise I shouldn't fuss or worry — relax! Let the Collective Unconscious devise And give the necessary scope And strength from behind To give force and flair, and hit the note, With that special word or phrase, new found Ah! to be in such a rut, To be without a word! But in my mind, kept open, not shut A Dim Voice is faintly heard! And words come tumbling forth A copious cup of colored beads All sizes and shapes from it do pour I just pick the ones I need! If Silence happens to "get in the way" And words play hide-n-seek by a wall They could be waiting for a rainy day Then gush like a waterfall They may — unloosed — proceed like a flood You ride the crest, as in the lead Then you'll see a charging few Emerge like galloping steeds Wide into the open! The space you'd cleared, now green! The Silent Realm has spoken — What was hidden is now seen! |

