Kevin and Lucas with their rosaries. <3
Author Archives: Jo Hawke
Imperfect Symmetry
Imperfect Symmetry…
VC (now Vegetarian Cuisine) Restaurant, Wilson Street, Danville, Virginia
Best Friends
by Atticus
Hummers, season 2
About three years ago, we bought our very first hummingbird feeder. It was an awesome experience!
(You can read about it here and see a video and pictures here.)
We moved later that year, and didn’t really have a place or the motivation to try it again at the new place.
Well, now we have a new new place. 😛 And it’s a perfect place for a hummingbird feeder.
I still had the feeder and the nectar concentrate, so this morning, I searched through box after box to find them.
And now, we wait!
#soexcited
7/1/11 UPDATE: The very next morning, we were sitting in the den and noticed that old, familiar blur of wings. Yes! A hummingbird!!! Since then, we’ve seen at least five or six different ones enjoying the nectar. Yay!!
Shadow Curtain
It’s probably more precisely a “curtain shadow,” but that doesn’t sound nearly as cool.
Plus, “shadow curtain” points toward that curtain between what we see and what is, the reality behind it.
In reality, this is a shadow created by the sun’s pouring through a kitchen window with a curtain above and below.
But what we see in it could vary widely. Kevin said it looked like a bunch of wolves atop the Rocky Mountains. I can see that.
Have you ever read Plato’s “Allegory of the Cave“? It’s one part of the education section in his book, The Republic. I had to read it for a philosophy class I took in college, and it’s one of just a handful of things that really stuck with me from it.
In the story, all these people (the “common man”) are chained to the side of a deep cave. It’s so deep that no sunlight gets in.
There’s a fire behind them that they aren’t able to see because their heads are chained, too, so they only see in one direction. They can’t even see the people beside them. The fire creates shadows on the wall they’re facing from this parade of sorts going on behind them. Watching it is their entertainment and sole vocation.
People are walking behind the wall the chained people’s backs are to, and they’re carrying objects on their heads. Weird, yeah. But the point is, I think, that these people think these objects are reality, truth, when in fact they’re only shadows of the original objects. And the whole behind-the-scenes transport by other people (whom these people don’t even know exist) adds another level of deception.
Well, as the story goes, one of these people breaks out of his chains somehow and turns to see all of these other people chained just as he had been. He sees the fire and realizes that all of those objects that represented his reality were merely shadows on parade.
This man — this philosopher — ventures out of the cave and sees the sun, so huge, so brilliant. He realizes that the fire of the cave was but a microcosm of this humongous ball of fire.
And then he wants to share all his discoveries with the others. Only they don’t want to hear it. They’re satisfied with their world view, no matter how short-sighted and twisted it is.
He’s left an outcast, no longer willing or able to play the game.
So is it better to see the reality or just stay in the chains?
Easier to stay, I guess. Better but harder (and more lonely) to break free and see.
Atticus Starts School
Today was Atticus’ first day of “kindergarten readiness camp,” and he loved it!
I pray that every one of his school days will be at least half as successful. 🙂
The Old Register Building
If I saw this old stone entrance in any other city, I’d be wowed.
Look at those columns! Worn down, yes, and the metal rails aren’t that attractive, but still…
Here in my hometown, however, I usually just walk right by, if I’m even over in that part of downtown.
How many other things around me am I not appreciating, places and people alike?
Lord, help me to be open to my surroundings, to see the beauty in everything and everyone around me.
Refresh Your Car!
We don’t usually do product endorsements, but these air freshener vent sticks by Refresh Your Car are just that good. 😉
I bought a multi-pack of this dual scent, Alpine Meadow/Summer Breeze, at WalMart last spring, and I just started the last one this past week. Not bad!
It’s much less obtrusive than most air fresheners because it’s out of the way. As you can see, all but the end of the stick is inserted into the vent.
And even though they’re most powerful when the vents are working, they effectively deliver a scent all the time.
I’m not sure how much I paid for them, and Walmart’s website doesn’t list prices. But on
Amazon, they’re running around $2.50 for a four-pack.
Old House … Spot the Hippie Dude
You know that thing you can do with your eyes kinda blurry, that thing where your eyes make images from blobs and colors? (Sorta like our eyes do with the objects around us that in actuality have a much less distinct form than we perceive.)
The thing that guy in Mallrats stood around all day in front of that picture trying to do. It was supposed to be a sailboat…
Well, I don’t know why, but my eyes always do that without any trying whatsoever. Wood grains in paneling. Strings. Scattered leaves. Clouds. Landscapes. Lighting fixtures. Hooks on the backs of doors.
Seriously.
For this reason, I will most certainly not miss our bedroom wallpaper in our old house.
I don’t mind the color. It’s a mossy green.
I think it’s supposed to be an impressionistic grape leaf design?
But the images I can’t help but see are so — I can’t think of a better word than — yuck that I have to force myself not to look.
They’re like demonic Raggedy Ann and Andy dolls or something. Their eyes are big and round, darkened in a wide-open stare. #shudder
A couple of places, the design forms a much better, more interesting image, though. It looks like an old hippie guy with a funny hat on his elongated head and a goatee.
See if you can spot him.
Driveway Tree
When you pay $200 a month for lawn care, you don’t expect to have a tree growing in the middle of your driveway.
They park the truck in the same exact spot every time. You guessed it; right on top of the tree.