Category Archives: Life

Have you lost your mind?

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The case of 100 missing brains has been solved. The brains, missing from the university of Texas in Austin, have been found at the university of Texas in San Antonio.  T. Schallert, a professor at the Austin campus, said, “They, (the researchers at the San Antonio campus), read a media report and called to say, ‘We’ve got those brains!'”

The brains, used for research, have been AWOL since the 1990s, but their whereabouts took on a new urgency with the publication of a new book, “Malformed: Forgotten Brains of the Texas State Mental Hospital.

I am left wondering  how one walks out with 100 brains, and how ironic that they have actually been forgotten.

Credits: Gary Larson, the far side, the detroit free press wire services

never look backwards or you’ll fall down the stairs – rudyard kipling

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 the vision must be followed by the venture.

it is not enough to stare up the steps, we must step up the stairs. –

– vance havner

image credit: abandoned staircase in the Madame Sherri forest, chesterfield, New Hampshire, USA. – faerie magazine

who is rebecca hunter?

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francoaccornero4rebecca hunter

is the

nom de plume

that i chose

many years ago

as i planned

to write

my

bodice ripper

romance novel

so

if you ever

see

the name

on a cover

pick up the book

 only you

will know

who

the author

really is

and

it promises

to be

a classic

of sorts

romance is the glamour

which turns the dust of everyday life

into a golden haze.

– carolyn gold heilbrun

feeling young.

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at 4,841 years old, this ancient bristlecone pine

is the oldest known non-clonal organism on earth.

located in the white mountains of california,

in inyo national forest.

credit: earthporn.com

you are how you eat.

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gingerbread-man-cookiethe first bite you take of a gingerbread cookie says a lot about your personality,

according to dr. alan hirsch, the neurological director of

‘the smell and taste treatment and research foundation. ‘

if you start with the head:  you are a natural born leader

if you prefer the legs: you are sensitive

if you begin with the left arm: you’re likely creative

if you begin with the right arm: you tend to be pessimistic

if you don’t want to be judged for how you eat the thing,

you might just want to tear off everything at once when no one is looking.

hello december.

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security is in the eye of the beholder –

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a reblog of one of my first posts, as i await my loyal and hard-working computer’s return to life. and security is something we all seek and need. enjoy –

beth's avatarI didn't have my glasses on....

      playing with my grand babies recently, and watching each of them reach for various familiar things when tired or in need of comfort, i was taken back to the days when my three daughters were young. each of them, as well as their friends, had something they relied on to soothe and reassure themselves. it seemed to be a very personal choice and there was no way for the adults to predict or account for these important selections.

      in our house, it ran the gamut from a very long, skinny strip of yellow knitting, (meant to be a blanket but ultimately it became something more akin to a giant scarf, as knitting is not my forte), a well-worn puffy checked blanket, (meant to be a welcome home from the hospital gift for my first daughter, but not actually completed until the third was born…

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now you see it, now you don’t.

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as my mac book air

leaves

the warmth

of

the counter top

it enters into

a world of the unknown

a giant ziploc bag

filled with rice

with fingers crossed

and plenty of hope

for a speedy recovery

and i had a good laugh

when i realized

that i had

purchased

brown rice

in hopes

that it would

somehow

be healthier

for it

“cross your fingers, throw salt over your shoulder, knock on wood…

simple folk remedies for unfortunate situations.

silly superstitions…

but were they based in truth from a past long forgotten? i didn’t know,

but it wouldn’t hurt to just do it and let the universe do its job if it was of a mind to.

don’t you think?”
― madelyn alt

what do you get when an apple and cup of coffee cross paths?

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1when you mix these

two wonderful things

in a way

they weren’t meant to

sometimes you get this

2or sometimes

your computer

doesn’t

work quite right

and you hope

for a miraculous

apple recovery

happy thanksgiving: rituals, relatives and rolls.

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7 Overlooked Thanksgiving Rituals,

According to Sociologists

The first major sociological study of Thanksgiving appeared in the Journal of Consumer Research in 1991. The authors conducted in-depth interviews with people about their experiences of the holiday.

They also had 100 students take detailed fieldnotes on their Thanksgiving celebrations, supplemented by photographs. The data analysis revealed some common events in the fieldnotes that people rarely remarked on in the interviews. Here are some Thanksgiving rituals you might not realize are rituals:

1. THE GIVING OF THE JOB ADVICE
Teenagers are given a ritual status shift to the adult part of the family, not only through the move from the kids’ table to the grownup table, but also through the career counseling spontaneously offered by aunts, uncles, and anyone else with wisdom to share.

2. THE FORGETTING OF THE INGREDIENT
Oh no! I forgot to put the evaporated milk in the pumpkin pie! As the authors of the Thanksgiving study state, “since there is no written liturgy to insure exact replication each year, sometimes things are forgotten.” In the ritual pattern, the forgetting is followed by lamentation, reassurance, acceptance, and the restoration of comfortable stability. It reinforces the themes of abundance (we’ve got plenty even if not everything works out) and family togetherness (we can overcome obstacles).

3. THE TELLING OF DISASTER STORIES OF THANKSGIVINGS PAST
Remember that time we cooked a green bean casserole and burned the house down? Another way to reinforce the theme of family togetherness is to retell the stories of things that have gone wrong at Thanksgiving and then laugh about them. This ritual can turn ugly, however, if not everyone has gotten to the point where they find the disaster stories funny.

4. THE REAPPROPRIATION OF THE STORE-BOUGHT ITEMS
Transfer a store-bought pie crust to a bigger pan, filling out the extra space with pieces of another store-bought pie crust, and it’s not quite so pre-manufactured anymore. Put pineapple chunks in the Jello, and it becomes something done “our way.” The theme of the importance of the “homemade” emerges in the ritual of slightly changing the convenience foods to make them less convenient.

5. THE PET’S MEAL
The pet is fed special food while everyone looks on and takes photos. This ritual enacts the theme of inclusion also involved in the inviting of those with “nowhere else to go.”

6. THE PUTTING AWAY OF THE LEFTOVERS
In some cultures, feasts are followed by a ritual destruction of the surplus. At Thanksgiving the Puritan value of frugality is embodied in the wrapping and packing up of all the leftovers.

7. THE WALKING
After the eating and the groaning and the belly patting, someone will suggest a walk and a group will form to take a stroll. Sometimes the walkers will simply do laps around the house, but they often head out into the world to get some air. There is usually no destination involved, just a desire to move and feel the satisfied quietness of abundance – and to make some room for dessert.

credits: mental floss magazine, the graphics fairy