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How many beautiful love stories does one live in a lifetime? The years pass, and I see now that they are far more precious and rare than I ever expected. Kisses, crushes, love interests, “partners”, relationships even, they come and go…but how many love letters can you hold open and read on a cold day?

How many folded pieces of parchment do you have, in an envelope addressed to you, inscribed with words like,

“Tu est une ange! Je t’adore toujours. Je t’embrasse ma cherie.”

and signed,

“Bisoux~”

Me, I don’t have any at all.

It is one of the great sadnesses of my life that I lost the most beautiful letters I’ve ever received. Each precious one I pored over for hours, and many days and months after that.  I would trace the curves of the ink with my finger, knowing that my love’s hand had done just the same. I knew that he wrote those words with the same handsome fountain pen used to write my address the last time I’d seen him.

I counted the days in anticipation of each new note. About ten days after I’d sent my reply, it would come. At the foot of our elaborately carved Victorian stairs, under a bouquet of flowers, I would see that cream envelope and every time my heart leapt. Without a word to my mother I would rush upstairs to open it. I was sixteen and in love, then seventeen and still the letters arrived from my beautiful man. Though he was nineteen, he seemed so old to me. Handsome, blond and worldly, this young man from the south of France sent me sunshine in the form of affection I could understand, handwritten love letters we grew into for years.

I pressed the memory of his golden, shining smile into my heart so it could never leave. When I was eighteen the letters slowed, and heartbroken, I thought his devotion had drifted. In all this time we had spent only a few hours together, and our plans to meet again never took shape. I left for college, my parents moved, and I was left with only old letters and the two photos he’d sent over the course of the previous years. My life was starting and he became a memory of a dream I’d had of being fantastically loved.

That is, until he found me. Twenty years later, long after the advent of email and facebook, he found me. Imagine my surprise when I saw his friend request…

“Why did you stop writing?” I half-teased. “I kept hoping I’d hear from you…”

“You disappeared!” He said. “Where did you go? I went to find you, I went right to your house on Cape Cod but you had moved! I tried to call. I found your friend, but your phone number had changed as well, and she had no idea where you were. You were gone! Why didn’t you tell me? I was so sad!”

I had broken his heart, and I’d had no idea.

We’ve chatted briefly now, and after twenty years I can see his face in facebook photographs.  I see both a boy and a man, with a recognizable smile, older now, distinguished. I see a lover and a stranger, fantasy, reality, my present and my youth…and a beautiful story. What I wouldn’t give to read those letters again.

Merci, cheri~~

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Historical Note: The same month he came looking for me, I heard of email for the first time, and opened my first student account.

Neither the letters nor the missed connection would have happened a few months later. How did your life change that year?

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When Mike passed me this week’s New Yorker cover, I thought to myself, “Monopoly! I bet the Occupy Wall Street folks have already updated it.” And lo and behold, they have:

Flavorwire » The Occupy Wall Street USA Monopoly Board.

The Occupy Wall Street USA Monopoly Game

Editorial cartoons can have a huge impact on popular opinion. By clarifying issues in a visual format, drawing on popular symbols and myths, these artists manage to say something everyone can sense but can’t quite verbalize. “Yes,” we think, “that’s exactly it!”

New Yorker cover October 24, 2011

Click here for an overview of the history of political editorial cartoons:

Columbia University Press » Blog Archive » The New Yorker Cover Controversy and the History of Editorial Cartoons.

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Do you have any favorite political cartoons? Include them here!

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To become a water bender, first you must learn the art of water bending from the masters. Get inspired! See what you can do! Katara from Avatar: The Last Airbender kicks ass…maybe you can too?

Katara vs. Master Pakku Music Video – YouTube.

Then, once you are really depressed by your lack of magical water bending abilities, look here for help. Five simple skills to master. Hey, you could do that in an afternoon. Now you just need to work on attuning to the elements and pulling distilled water out of the atmosphere. I mean, if you were going to pull water out of the air, I imagine you would be pulling out pure water, right? Ok, then you’ll need some electricity. I mean, fire! Then some wind. (Master the element of air, grasshopper.) And, finally, you will need some dirt. Er, a seed. An earth seed. Then go for it! You’ll be water bending in no time.  (Maybe.)

5 Scientific Ways To Make Water Do Magic | Cracked.com.

#5 Water Can Explode

Water Can Explode, with No Explosives

#4 Water Can Climb Walls and Make Bridges

Water Can Climb walls and Make Bridges

AND THERE ARE 3 MORE…check this out at:

5 Scientific Ways To Make Water Do Magic | Cracked.com.

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And thanks to MP for this awesome cartoon:

http://xkcd.com/965/

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Admit it. You have tried at least once in your life to attune to the elements and do cool tricks. You have, haven’t you?

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In a previous post we discussed dissecting unicorns. That got a little complicated, what with them not actually existing and all. This should be a little more straightforward for you.

Play the Salmon Dissection Game!

(Warning: It’s kind of gross…yet fantastically awesome at the same time.)

http://library.thinkquest.org/05aug/00548/DissectionGame.html

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Isn’t it refreshing to talk about something so clear cut for a change? 

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I woke up to this text yesterday:

“Cookies! So awesome! You get the good word from kung fu masters and karate masters alike –they were both all, “She should make more.”

It seems Mike got the package of karate master dvds + homemade toll house cookies I sent. They arrived at the last frickin’ minute, just before his office closed due to a burst water pipe. (Huh?!) Just in time to advertise for the seminar. I needed extra packing material…so I included cookies. Little did I know I was about to change the lives of distinguished martial arts masters.

What about you, did you like the cookies I sent you?

My secret recipe, because I am such a classic girl:

Original NESTLÉ® TOLL HOUSE® Chocolate Chip Cookies.

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Wondering what a zen koan is?

Wondering what the heck is the point of a koan?

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Did this picture surprise you? It surprised me. Only…why? If you were to dissect a unicorn, what would you expect to see inside?

I so often see people trashing religion, spirituality and myth as nonsense. Usually the response they get from the opposite side of the fence is a kind of smiling, even sad, shake of the head and the words “you just don’t get it.” Having lived on both sides of this conversation, this former atheist can attest to the truth of this. I see here two separate but equal worldviews, logical mind and mythical mind. (Very roughly equivalent to popular left brain/right brain theories. Apologies to my cringing neuroscientist friends.) Usually one dominates; rarely do they function seamlessly together.

Attempts to bridge the two get ugly. On one hand, you have mythical mind judging its experience by the standards of science and logic. The desire of New Agers to be taken seriously by the scientific community, often accompanied by elaborate and painful discussions of quantum physics, is based on the assumption that for their experience to be true, it must be logical. They misunderstand the role and function of science. The fact of the matter is that science is slow. It is supposed to be. It is careful and precise, trusting that over time truth will emerge. At any given point in time, right now even, we think we understand a lot of things. However, many of these will be reinterpreted later, even proven wrong. The data accumulates, we interpret, we have working theories, and these get trickled down into the common culture.  Right now the New Agers and religious folk are combating an outmoded mechanical view of the universe. And rightfully so…we know this is out of date.  The problem is, we don’t yet know how. On a tangible day to day level, we do not understand the full implications of quantum physics. We won’t, science won’t, for a very long time. Refusing to wait for the solid research results in misguided attempts to explain spiritual experience with abused scientific lingo…also known as pseudoscience.

Why try to hijack and misuse scientific terms to explain things that are simply not (yet) researched, not proven, not scientific at all?  Because for many New Agers, science is still their god. Deep down, they still feel that only science and logical thinking can grant validity. If they truly valued mythical mind and spiritual experience, they would judge it by its own standards instead of  making it into something it is not. Please, leave the discussions of quantum physics to physicists.  There’s no need to devalue your experience just because they haven’t finished  their research yet.

Don’t assume because the unicorn isn’t made of flesh and blood that it does not exist. And don’t get huffy when researchers point out that there is no research to support the existence of unicorn intestines.

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I will continue this discussion in future posts. I think it is very important to understand the erroneous thinking that can result from  unskillful attempts to synthesize these two worldviews. Next I will address the hidden misuse of mythical thinking by atheists. Fun!

In the meantime, be sure to read the interesting conversation taking place in the comments.

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Voila, two robots discuss religion. This is an example of the unhappy marriage of logical and mythical thinking.

Hilarious commentary on the video:

http://gizmodo.com/5835312/two-chatbots-face-off-to-discuss-god-unicorns-and-experience-sexual-tension

Want to buy the t-shirt? I must  admit I am tempted:

http://iamaunicorn.spreadshirt.com/

The eggs! They just continue to fascinate. I started to crack one this morning and instead I made a jack-o-lantern. Actually, an EGG-O-LANTERN.

The shell had cracked and fallen off but the inner membrane remained intact. (Honestly, such a week of egg weirdness!) You shine the light through and the delicate creature glows in perfect Halloween style.

I was almost expecting to hear ‘Ode to Joy’ erupt into my own personal movie soundtrack, I was so excited. Speaking of the old Ludwig Van, let’s visit Alex in A Clockwork Orange and see what one ought to do with all these mysterious egg-like creatures:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=89GSUhzT3Ow

What’s that, Alex? Smash them? How terribly anti-social of you! Now be a good boy and take your pills. There you are. All better then?

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Here are a few more of my photos of the lovely Eggy Wegg. I’m curious if you like them, so click that button on your favorites:

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Do you look for beauty in the mundane?

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During last week’s pie baking frenzy I was inundated with extra egg whites. Like a good like baker, I saved them and googled “alternate uses for egg whites.” I should have made meringues. I could have slimed them on my face. A nice healthy egg white omelet awaited me. But no. I abandoned them in my refrigerator, with the best of intentions, until today. And I discovered neglected egg whites dry into beautiful topaz crystals.

So anyway, this cracked me up. Naming the photos was particularly fun…”Reconstituted Egg”? Fantastic.

Now it’s your turn. Take these photos, do something with them and enter the final products in my Digital Art Contest #1 -Alternate Uses for Egg Whites.

Submit by Saturday, October 22.

Winners announced the week following. First place wins a post dedicated to you and your work. Contact me with any questions or if you need help transferring files.

Thanks! I can’t wait to see what inspired art work comes of this!

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http://www.nytimes.com/slideshow/2011/10/09/movies/mondo-posters

I met someone recently who had the most unnerving effect on me. Around this man, all my normal good sense failed me and I found myself in a few bizarre situations I could not logically account for. What I realized is that sometimes we encounter people who, for whatever reason, wield a strange control over us. This was the case with him. As soon as I saw what was happening, I cut him out of my life, despite being inexplicably fond of him.  I just had this sense that around this man I could get carried into anything and barely even want to stop it. It got me thinking about legendary Depression-era couple Bonnie and Clyde.

Here is their story as told through the eyes of another famous couple, Serge Gainsbourg and Brigitte Bardot, in one of my all time favorite songs:

Serge Gainsbourg Bonnie and Clyde English subtitles – YouTube.

For a much better picture quality (which does the original beautiful film justice), but without the subtitles, click here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QKfBJMIANsM

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What kind of love affair makes you want to live like that?

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