Dry, windy weather is here. It still doesn't feel as though we've had a real fall; the leaves are still on the trees.
This seems to be a season full of musical concerts.
The Piedmont is our region of North Carolina, in the United States. Most of my posts will be about parenting, Quakerism, local political issues, and keeping organized.
Monday, December 03, 2007
Monday, November 12, 2007
Working at Dad's
I came back last night from DC, where I worked, and worked, and worked, on
Dad's house. I still didn't finish everything I wanted to do, but I feel good about
getting *some* things accomplished.
For some reason it is easier to do work on other people's houses. I need to trade houses with someone...
Dad's house. I still didn't finish everything I wanted to do, but I feel good about
getting *some* things accomplished.
For some reason it is easier to do work on other people's houses. I need to trade houses with someone...
Thursday, October 25, 2007
More Rain! and turtles!
We have loads of rain right now. I don't know whether it will help out on the drought monitor or not. But it is very welcome.
Our backyard had a visit from two turtles.
Our backyard had a visit from two turtles.
Friday, September 14, 2007
Rain at Last!
We finally have rain! A friend pointed out to me that it was so dry that we don't even have many insects. I'm glad we've got the rain, and I guess I'm glad the insects will be ok, but still...
Sunday, September 09, 2007
Picnic!
We went to a picnic at Falls Lake here, and though we are in a drought, and the lake level was down 5 feet, it didn't make much visible difference. I hope we get water soon, though. The gray water connection in our yard has a weird plug, though. I'll have to call the city about that tomorrow.
Sunday, September 02, 2007
Skinks
Skinks are little lizards with stripes running down their bodies. We seem to have a few of them living under our front porch. They may be getting the water from the air conditioner.
We have been putting out water for the birds in the backyard.
The rabbits seem to have all disappeared. They may have decided to move on down the hill to the pond area, where there is a better water supply.
We have been putting out water for the birds in the backyard.
The rabbits seem to have all disappeared. They may have decided to move on down the hill to the pond area, where there is a better water supply.
Saturday, September 01, 2007
Still dry weather here
I look at the weather report for the week, and grasp at straws: scattered thunderstorms. I hope some of the rain gets scattered on us...
Tuesday, August 28, 2007
Cactus!
This is a sign of global warming, or the extreme drought we're having, but Youngest Kid and I found a cactus growing in the local park, along the margins of the soccer field. It looks like a prickly pear to me, though it doesn't have any fruit on it at the moment.
Drought seems to be becoming a regular event here in North Carolina. My prayers go out to the people in Greece who are having awful wildfires, because of the drought there. My wife's relatives in Australia are also facing drought.
My in-laws, traveling back to South Carolina, had to a detour around a wild fire there.
Drought seems to be becoming a regular event here in North Carolina. My prayers go out to the people in Greece who are having awful wildfires, because of the drought there. My wife's relatives in Australia are also facing drought.
My in-laws, traveling back to South Carolina, had to a detour around a wild fire there.
Monday, August 27, 2007
Invasive species, and losing our hemlocks
We are losing all of our hemlock trees in the Appalachians to an invasive insect. It was accidentally introduced in 1920, but the cold winters apparently kept it out of the high elevations until now.
The poster in my freshman dorm room was a wonderful Sierra Club poster of an Eliot Porter photo of hemlock trees.
I think we need to take the kids to the mountains to see them before they are gone. This is horrible and sad.
The poster in my freshman dorm room was a wonderful Sierra Club poster of an Eliot Porter photo of hemlock trees.
I think we need to take the kids to the mountains to see them before they are gone. This is horrible and sad.
Thursday, August 23, 2007
There is No "I" in "Ant"
We have been facing an invasion of our kitchen by little black ants (some people here call them "sugar ants") because of the dry weather, I think. It is interesting to see how determined they are. For some reason, we dont' seem to get the really creepy insects that our next door neighbor gets: leopard crickets (I think that's what they are called), black widow spiders, etc. Although I am certain there must be brown recluse spiders up in our attic, in all our stuff up there, I haven't actually seen one. I guess they are too reclusive. Or maybe it's just my anxiety telling me stuff.
We have had flying squirrels in the attic before, which are not as big as my childhood exposure to "Rocky and Bullwinkle" led me to expect.
We have had flying squirrels in the attic before, which are not as big as my childhood exposure to "Rocky and Bullwinkle" led me to expect.
Finally, a little rain
We are finally getting some rain here, though only a bit. We are in a "severe drought" according to the US Drought Monitor site.
Wednesday, June 06, 2007
Wednesday, May 30, 2007
Friday, March 30, 2007
Quaker Posts have moved to "Inner Lighting"
In the future, my Quaker related posts will go to my new blog Inner Lighting.
Friday, March 02, 2007
Inspiring Article on Sikh Food Kitchen and Langar
There is a wonderful article on a Sikh food kitchen in Delhi, Lunch at the Langar, over at the online magazine World Changing. They serve free food daily to 10,000 people. They serve vegetarian food so that no one is excluded.
One of the comments posted by readers cites the Sikh belief in "..the Light of one Universal God is in all hearts."
My fondest food-related memory (besides family meals) is a Baptist food kitchen that served the University of Texas area back in the early 1970's when I was an undergraduate. The food wasn't free, but it was very, very cheap, simply prepared vegetarian food, and I ate there often.
One of the comments posted by readers cites the Sikh belief in "..the Light of one Universal God is in all hearts."
My fondest food-related memory (besides family meals) is a Baptist food kitchen that served the University of Texas area back in the early 1970's when I was an undergraduate. The food wasn't free, but it was very, very cheap, simply prepared vegetarian food, and I ate there often.
Saturday, February 24, 2007
Centering Prayer
I just visited a Centering Prayer group in my town. I expected it to feel like going to Meeting, but it was different in very subtle ways. In Centering Prayer you repeat a word or phrase that helps you become receptive to God. It was harder than simply waiting at Meeting; maybe I let my mind drift too much during Meeting? I could also feel my body relax, which doesn't happen during Meeting for Worship.
The issue I'm dealing with personally, is how to deal with prayer and my children. Most people who pray talk to their children about it, and sharing it with their children, but in my own case I am reluctant. I was raised in a very rigid Catholic tradition and I'm wary about teaching my kids to pray. It's not something they will do on their own, though. We do talk about spiritual topics, philosophy, and God, a little bit, but beyond grace at mealtime, and Meeting, that's it.
The issue I'm dealing with personally, is how to deal with prayer and my children. Most people who pray talk to their children about it, and sharing it with their children, but in my own case I am reluctant. I was raised in a very rigid Catholic tradition and I'm wary about teaching my kids to pray. It's not something they will do on their own, though. We do talk about spiritual topics, philosophy, and God, a little bit, but beyond grace at mealtime, and Meeting, that's it.
Saturday, February 17, 2007
The Cotton Patch Gospel
Our family, and many others from our Meeting, went to a wonderful production of the Cotton Patch Gospel last night, at Edenton Methodist Church in Raleigh. It's version of the Gospel of Matthew updated to take place in Georgia. I'll post more details soon... unfortunately the program did not give any details about the performers but I'll find out and post those soon. The band was the Shady Grove bluegrass band, and they were amazing. The single actor/narrator was also an astonishing and very physical actor with a good voice, who is a divinity student at Duke.
Thursday, February 08, 2007
Membership (Gulp!)
I've taken the step of asking for membership in the Society of Friends. This is a big step for me; please hold me in the Light.
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