Little Did we know that the best and worst were yet to come….Chase

lDSC_0683YELLOW DOG http://yellowdogeats.com/lunch-dinner-menu/  that was nice enough to give my friend water on a very hot day (this picture).  Main pic is from the Breakers http://breakersnsb.com/menu/  What are you doing this weekend—how about NEW SMYRNA BEACH  http://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractions-g34471-Activities-New_Smyrna_Beach_Florida.html    it’s an interesting place for history, eating, sun, & surf https://www.floridamemory.com/blog/2014/05/14/dr-andrew-turnbull-and-the-origins-of-new-smyrna-beach/

 

 

 

 

 

 

John Kennedy’s margin of victory over Richard Nixon in 1960: 118,574 votes
Lyndon Johnson’s margin of victory over Barry Goldwater in 1964: 15,951,296 votes
Richard Nixon’s margin of victory over Hubert Humphrey in 1968: 510,314 votes   http://www.shmoop.com/1960s/statistics.html

Who said the majority is always Right   —I am not a crook—Richard Nixon–and your authority on that statement?

 

 

 

 

 

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Guess I’ll re-watch some Outlander episodes this weekend—Don’t you dare so looser–meeting friend tonight for drinksBBQ Birthday bash tomorrow for other friends—-taking Sunday easy ass am still getting over tooth and sinus issues.
Today I Googled “most influential persons in the youth movement late 1960s”   and here’s what I came up with:
 Che:  Yeah they made  a movie about him but unless you were Weather Underground http://www.pbs.org/independentlens/weatherunderground/movement.html or something we wanted peace and love—not war which is what he was devoted to.  http://www.biography.com/people/che-guevara-9322774

By 1967, King had become the country’s most prominent opponent of the Vietnam War, and a staunch critic of overall U.S. foreign policy, which he deemed militaristic. In his “Beyond Vietnam” speechdelivered at New York’s Riverside Church on April 4, 1967 — a year to the day before he was murdered — King called the United States “the greatest purveyor of violence in the world today.”

Time magazine called the speech “demagogic slander that sounded like a script for Radio Hanoi,” and the Washington Post declared that King had “diminished his usefulness to his cause, his country, his people.”  http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article2564.htm

Most of us had long admired King and rejoiced in his joining us in our denouncement of the war—It made perfect sense:  7262 blacks died  that’s 14.1% of the total at a time when they made up 11.0% of the young male population nationwide.  http://www.americanwarlibrary.com/vietnam/vwc10.htm

“And as I ponder the madness of Vietnam and search within myself for ways to understand and respond in compassion, my mind goes constantly to the people of that peninsula. I speak now not of the soldiers of each side, not of the ideologies of the Liberation Front, not of the junta in Saigon, but simply of the people who have been living under the curse of war for almost three continuous decades now. I think of them, too, because it is clear to me that there will be no meaningful solution there until some attempt is made to know them and hear their broken cries.”   Martin Luther King

Theodore Roszak  Next but not in my sphere:   was Professor Emeritus of history at California State University, East Bay. He is best known for his 1969 text, The Making of a Counter Culture. Wikipedia
Ideology is not absent in the technocracy… it is simply invisible, having blended into the supposedly indisputable truth of the scientific world view. …The most effective ideologies are always those that are congruent with the limits of consciousness, for then they work subliminally.
  • The Making of the Counter Culture (1969)
The Beatles—now them I do recognize—http://www.nytimes.com/2009/08/16/magazine/16beatles-t.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0   They made our music but didn’t really get involved in the whole mess till the end of the 60’s and then depending on whom you believe it was Paul or John (I love Paul but believe that John was probably the instigator, he was always the suffering soul)  For one view:  http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/celebritynews/3743977/Sir-Paul-McCartney-I-politicised-the-Beatles.html     So I really believe that they were more a 70’s influence.

Herbert Marcuse, associated with the Frankfurt School of critical theory, was an influential libertarian socialist thinker on the radical student movements of the era  philosopher of the New Left

 

Sorry but another person that I never heard of.

Ali  http://muhammadali.com/ the heavy weight champion who defied the government for refusing the draft.  He made a big impression on a lot of us and became a icon with whites as well as blacks.

“I ain’t draft dodging. I ain’t burning no flag. I ain’t running to Canada. I’m staying right here. You want to send me to jail? Fine, you go right ahead. I’ve been in jail for 400 years. I could be there for 4 or 5 more, but I ain’t going no 10,000 miles to help murder and kill other poor people. If I want to die, I’ll die right here, right now, fightin’ you, if I want to die. You my enemy, not no Chinese, no Vietcong, no Japanese. You my opposer when I want freedom. You my opposer when I want justice. You my opposer when I want equality. Want me to go somewhere and fight for you? You won’t even stand up for me right here in America, for my rights and my religious beliefs. You won’t even stand up for my right here at home. “ Muhammad Ali

Bob Dylan gets a lot of kudos for his protest and other songs during the 60’s but in the group I ran with we were more influenced by Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young—and several others—-than by Bob. http://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/bob-dylan-the-beat-generation-and-allen-ginsbergs-America

 

 

Come senators, congressmen
Please heed the call
Don’t stand in the doorway
Don’t block up the hall
For he that gets hurt
Will be he who has stalled
There’s a battle outside
And it is ragin’
It’ll soon shake your windows
And rattle your walls
For the times they are a-changin’.

Bob Dylan

 

And women…yes we finally are adding one:  Angelia Davis  http://womenshistory.about.com/od/aframerwriters/p/angela_davis.htm :  Davis later moved north and went to Brandeis University in Massachusetts where she studied philosophy with Herbert Marcuse. As a graduate student at the University of California, San Diego, in the late 1960s, she joined several groups, including the Black Panthers. But she spent most of her time working with the Che-Lumumba Club, which was all-black branch of the Communist Party.    http://www.biography.com/people/angela-davis-9267589#academic-career    Again a bit too radical for me but a very important influence in the 60s.

 

 

We were all on this ship in the sixties, our generation, a ship going to discover the New World. And the Beatles were in the crow’s nest of that ship.
John Lennon

Turn turn any corner
Hear you must hear what the people say
You know there’s something that’s goin’ on around here
The surely, surely, surely won’t stand the light of day, no

And it appears to be a long
Appears to be a long, mmm
Appears to be a long time
Such a long, long time before the dawn

Speak out you got to speak out against the madness
You got to speak your mind if you dare
But don’t, no don’t, no, try to get yourself elected
If you do you had better cut your hair, mmm

Crosby, Still and Nash

 

 

 

 


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But I never touched nothin’ That my spirit could kill Steppenwolf

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Back again and thanks to everybody we’re at 302 subscribers—think we could make 400>>>>maybe some day.  This picture is from New Smyrna again–the Hub on Canal  https://www.facebook.com/TheHubOnCanal  were we spent some time exploring around the maze of rooms which houses exhibits as well as single artists and their works.  The top picture is back at the Dolphin View  http://www.dolphinviewseafood.com/Menu.htm  where I recommend you stop for lunch one of these days.  Recommendation for books—if you like historical mysteries (these set in the time of Henry VIII and his various wives)  These feature Matthew Shardlake http://www.theguardian.com/theobserver/2014/oct/26/profile-cj-sansom-crime-fiction-history-shardlake an attorney with a quick mind but a crooked back—quite accurate historically and well written as well:  http://www.cjsansom.com/Shardlake                           Oh and check out my novel (which is being written but not done yet) works, research and quotes from my first drafts:  https://www.pinterest.com/lindachase56829/my-novels/

 

 

 

 

 

Get your motor runnin’
Head out on the highway
Lookin’ for adventure
And whatever comes our way
Yeah Darlin’ go make it happen
Take the world in a love embrace
Fire all of your guns at once
And explode into space
Steppenwolf
I KEEP SAYING HE CAN’T GET ANY HOTTER AND I CONTINUE TO BE WRONG:  Jamie Fraser (Sam Hueghan in France for season 2 Outlanderhttp://www.jamieandclairetour.co.uk/   Oh and check that site out for a 2016 tour they are setting up to go where Claire and Jamie have gone before.
 I pulled into Nazareth, I was feelin’ about half past dead;
I just need some place where I can lay my head.
“Hey, mister, can you tell me where a man might find a bed?”
He just grinned and shook my hand, and “No!”, was all he said.
Smith
Today I’m continuing with the People that helped shape my world in the late 60’s and continued into the early 70’s:
I will want to die beneath the white cascading waters
She may beg, she may plead, she may argue with her logic
And then she’ll know the things I learned
That really have no value in the end she will surely know
I wasn’t born to follow   Birds
Peter Fonda was Captain America in the movie Easy Rider made 1969 (which also had Dennis Hopper and Jack Nicholson) where two young men head for New Orleans and especially Fonda’s character looks for some meaning to the trip and his life while also doing drugs and picking up hitch hikers.
 
When it came out in ’69 The NY Times had to say about it:  “With the exception of Nicholson, its good things are familiar things — the rock score, the lovely, sometimes impressionistic photography by Laszlo Kovacs, the faces of small-town America. These things not only are continually compelling but occasionally they dazzle the senses, if not the mind. Hopper, Fonda and their friends went out into America looking for a movie and found instead a small, pious statement (upper case) about our society (upper case), which is sick (upper case). It’s pretty but lower case cinema.”  http://www.nytimes.com/movie/review?res=9E0CE0D91538EF3BBC4D52DFB1668382679EDE
If you want to be a bird
Why don’t you try a little flying
There’s no denying
It gets you high
Why be shackled to your feet
When you’ve got wings
You haven’t used yet
Don’t wait for heaven
Get out and fly
The Holy Modal Rounders
Course we all knew Peter—son of  Henry (who’s Grape of  Wrath was excellent comment on the country in  the  Depression  years) a legendary actor himself who expressed only confusion as to the meaning of his son’s  generation hit. His  mother  was Frances Seymour Brokaw, who committed suicide when Peter was 11. His sister Jane was always the more successful of the siblings and would become the more notorious rebel (she still is banned by some for her notorious trips to Viet Nam and her association  with the  enemy) in the early 70s.    ”

In July 1972, during the waning days of U.S. military involvement in Vietnam, actress Jane Fonda incurred the enmity of untold thousands of Vietnam veterans and their families (as well as service members for generations to come) when she arrived in Hanoi, North Vietnam, and began a two-week tour of the country. Fonda visited North Vietnamese villages, hospitals, schools, and factories damaged in the war, weaving her comments about what she observed at those sites with denunciations of U.S. military policy in recordings broadcast as propaganda to U.S. servicemen via Radio Hanoi;

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met with international visitors and reporters who were also   in North Vietnam; spent about an hour chatting with seven U.S. POWs
at a meeting arranged by her North Vietnamese guides; and posed for photographs at an antiaircraft emplacement set up in a rural area just outside Hanoi.
http://www.snopes.com/military/fonda.asp#RqbTQQCpFBLttG8l.99

Roll another one
Just like the other one.
This one’s burnt to the end
Come on and be a friend.
The Fraternity of Man
Though he had made some  movies before (and earned an academy award nomination  in 1997 with Ulee’s Gold and his daughter Bridget was to also make her mark) and after, he never quite made did anything that would bring him to fame.  Interestingly he did a bit part in Wild Hogs  and here he was a biker again which seems to be his claim to fame forever.
The success of Easy Rider proved hard to live up to and cast Fonda as a cultural hero. In 1971, he teamed up again with Hopper for The Last Movie to lukewarm critical reviews.  John Lennon’s “She Said She Said” was reportedly inspired by a bad acid trip the musician had taken, during which Fonda repeatedly told him, “I know what it’s like to be dead, man.” In 1969, Fonda left Los Angeles to live in Montana.
If the sun refuse to shine,
I don’t mind, I don’t mind,
If the mountains fell in the sea,
let it be, it ain’t me.
Alright, ‘cos I got my own world to look through,
And I ain’t gonna copy you.
Jimi Hendrix
 And though he never was so big again he is still forever on our minds–those of us grew up in the  60’s who watch ourselves being betrayed by the powers that be…lied to by our leaders—lost in a world that was not what we wanted —we like Captain America and Billy were searching for where we belonged and what’s it all about and the aimless wondering…the people along the way and the destruction at the end felt so true to what we knew and what we feared that for me at least the movie will be admittedly far from the best (except for the sound track) I ever seen, but one that made a deep impression and will forever be on my mind.
; it captured the spirit of the times as it woke Hollywood up to the power of young audiences and socially relevant movies, along with such other landmarks of the late ’60s as Bonnie and Clyde, The Graduate, and 2001. Shot on location by Laszlo Kovacs, Easy Rider eschewed old-fashioned Hollywood polish for documentary-style immediacy, and it enhanced its casual feel with improvised dialogue and realistically “stoned” acting. With a soundtrack of contemporary rock songs by Jimi Hendrix, the Band, and Steppenwolf to complete the atmosphere, Easy Rider was hailed for capturing the increasingly violent Vietnam-era split between the counterculture and the repressive Establishment. Experiencing the “shock of recognition,” youth audiences embraced Easy Rider‘s vision of both the attractions and the limits of dropping out, proving that audience’s box-office power and turning Nicholson into a movie star. The momentarily hip Academy nominated Nicholson for the Best Supporting Actor Oscar, and Fonda, Hopper, and Terry Southern for their screenplay. Though none of its imitators would match its impact, Easy Rider remains one of the seminal works of late ’60s Hollywood both for its trailblazing legacy and its sharply perceptive portrait of its chaotic times. ~ Lucia Bozzola, Rovi http://www.nytimes.com/movies/movie/15197/Easy-Rider/overview
Electric Prunes
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All he wanted
Was to be free
And that’s the way
It turned out to be
Flow river flow
Let your waters wash down
Take me from this road
To some other town
Roger McGuinn
One pill makes you larger, and one pill makes you small
And the ones that mother gives you, don’t do anything at all;
Go ask Alice, when she’s ten feet tall.
And if you go chasing rabbits, and you know you’re going to fall;
Tell ’em a hookah-smoking caterpillar has given you the call;
To call Alice, when she was just small.
When the men on the chessboard get up and tell you where to go;
And you’ve just had some kind of mushroom, and your mind is moving low;
Go ask Alice, I think she’ll know.
When logic and proportion have fallen sloppy dead;
And the white knight is talking backwards;
And the red queen’s off with her head;
Remember what the dormouse said,
Feed your head, feed your head
Jefferson Airplane

The only valid censorship of ideas is the right of people not to listen. Smothers

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This interesting picture is of a ruins in New Smyrna http://www.visitflorida.com/en-us/articles/2013/freelance-articles-2013/turnbull-ruins-new-smyrna-beach-ketcham.html  while the main picture is from Dolphin View Restaurant in the same city.  http://www.dolphinviewseafood.com/   If you haven’t been to New Smyrna you should try it…you might actually like it  http://www.discovernewsmyrnabeach.com/fast-facts   I do.  Anyway yesterday I worked and worked some more….got a bunch of stuff done….check out quotes and research on my novels https://www.pinterest.com/lindachase56829/my-novels/   Oh and I need 5 more subscribers to make 300—so if you like this sign up and if you already are tell your friends about it….I know it’s a bit all over the board, but as my friends would say—welcome to her world—that’s the way I am.

 

 

 

 

Sam Heughan in an earlier role as a Spitfire pilot in a docudrama long before his time traveling Outlanderhttp://www.imdb.com/title/tt1653661/

 

 

 

 

 

TODAY WE CONTINUE WITH PEOPLE THAT SHAPED MY AGE OF AQUARIUS:  WITH TOMMY SMOTHERS
Many people will shake their head at this choice—a folksinger in a brother’s act, he was the comic relief and some how in the 60’s he ended up with a TV show (along with that same brother as well).  But I remember that show very vividly with it’s cutting edge items like Peter Fonda as Thomas Jefferson reciting the Declaration of Independence-–reminding us how rebellious we once were and how close we were to the same condition again.
Tom Smothers negotiated creative control over their (2nd) CBS show, a variety show entitled The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour in 1967.  IN the documentary Smothered describes how the brothers (particularly Tom) fought CBS censors to sneak in references to religion, recreational drugs, sex, and the Vietnam War.,,,The brothers’ oppositional politics led to their show’s demise, with David Steinberg later claiming “The most innovative variety show on television shut down because of political pressure”.  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Smothers
 “When the Smothers Brothers came on the air we had no political point of view or social consciousness, it just evolved as the show was on the air.” Tommy Smothers
Some might have thought of it as just a TV stunt for an ambitious star, but I truly believe that Tommy (and probably to a lesser extent Dicky) it was an awakening–heavens even late in the 60’s early 70s  my father who was in WWII and earned a Bronze Star was seriously against the war—course it didn’t help that he was a dyed in the wool Democrat and even his own mother surely must have had trouble believing Tricky Dickie (and I’m not referring to Smothers).
Smothers introduced some musical acts at the Monterey Pop Festival in 1967.  And as he became more politically active, he befriended similarly inclined celebrities like John Lennon.  In 1969, Smothers played guitar on John Lennon‘s recording of his single Give Peace a Chance (as well as his name being mentioned in the song).”. … Smothers can be seen in the documentary film about Lennon “Imagine” in the hotel room.
“I lost perspective, my sense of humour. I became a poster boy for the First Amendment, freedom of speech, and I started buying into it. It was about three years when I was deadly serious about everything….I’m still politically active, I’m still angry, but I’ve got it in the right position now”    Tommy Smothers    (He reportedly got into an altercation with Bill Cosby about not taking a political stand on issues of the day like civil rights —-now we know Cosby was too busy with other activities–which cumulated with Cosby hitting him in the head when they both attended a function at the Playboy Mansion.)
There were lots of spokesmen in the 60’s but few in prime time on a network (when you had maybe 3 networks and 1-2 independents that  made up your whole viewing experience) show available to all.  I by the way was in a religious college (I know probably not the best place for me but it did show me there were even more censor ship than CBS) and you couldn’t have TVs—I however with my mom’s knowledge (the woman was sometimes very groovey) and blessings had a small, portable TV on which I watched the show–along with my roomies and suite mates–religiously picking up on the implied and not so overt references as one would listen to a good sermon.
Dickie Smothers doing an op-ed about how voters have to take the whole package when they elect a president:
Suppose you just love how the Vietnam War is going,”, he asked, staring into the camera with John Stewart sincerity, “but you just hate those astronauts.”  http://www.dailykos.com/story/2013/12/23/1264780/-When-the-Smothers-Brothers-Got-Censored# Now that’s how they did so much of it.
“Freedom of expression and freedom of speech aren’t really important unless they’re heard. The freedom of hearing is as important as the freedom of speaking. It’s hard for me to stay silent when I keep hearing that peace is only attainable through war. There’s nothing more scary than watching ignorance in action”  Tommy Smothers
Unfortunately, this innovative and contemporary comedy and music all too often had to be hard won against Network Executive Meddling over the show’s content. For instance, while the execs were okay with Seeger being on TV(first  time since he was blacklisted), his new Protest Song “Waist Deep in the Big Muddy,” was not and the brothers had to fight to eventually get it on air in a later broadcast. Eventually, the show and the network were butting heads continually, with Tom Smothers being more brazen and stubborn and the network execs receiving complaints both from the President of the United States himself and rural oriented affiliates. Furthermore, the show’s good ratings had less sway with CBS than they would have had with a lower-rated network…. The execs eventually lost all patience and abruptly pulled the show in 1969. The Brothers successfully sued the network for Breach of Contract, but their peak time of cultural influence was over. Still, the Brothers had set a precedent for political satire daring humor that later shows like Saturday Night Live would take much further. http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Series/TheSmothersBrothersComedyHour
In the book   Dangerously Funny: The Uncensored Story of the Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour it was speculated:
However, by becoming unexpected martyrs to the cause of free speech, the Smothers Brothers lost their most influential national TV platform just when that freedom mattered the most. Like Elvis Presley when he was shipped off to the army, or Muhammad Ali when he was stripped of his heavyweight title for refusing to fight in Vietnam, the Smothers Brothers were nonconformist iconoclasts, pop-culture heroes yanked from the national spotlight in their prime. Muhammad Ali became the champ again, and Elvis returned to record many more number-one hits, but Tom and Dick Smothers never again enjoyed the influence or mass popularity of The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour. In terms of introducing and encouraging new talent, pushing the boundaries of network television, and reflecting the youth movement and embracing its antiwar stance and anti-administration politics, the show was, quite literally, their finest Hour.
Accepting an award for defending freedom of speech (2012):, Tom Smothers joked, “Of course, many of you recognize the fact that we are not the original Smothers Brothers. I’m sure they would have loved to have been here to receive this award. But the original Smothers Brothers passed away in 1969.”

You know the day destroys the night, Night Divides the Day–Break on Through to the otherside—DOORS

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I’m back–tooth is better Fri. evening met friends for drinks and dinner.  Sat was a trip to New Smyrna Beach  http://nsbfla.com/ which I consider the classiest beach town in the whole of Florida.  The shot directly above is the Old Sugar Mill  http://www.volusia.org/services/community-services/parks-recreation-and-culture/parks-and-trails/park-facilities-and-locations/historical-parks/sugar-mill-ruins.stml  just west of town on route 44.  The main picture is taken from the 2nd floor at The Hub  http://thehuboncanal.org/,   on Canal Street.
Let me sleep all night in your soul kitchen
Warm my mind near your gentle stove
Turn me out and I’ll wander baby
Stumblin’ in the neon groves

 

 

 

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I miss OUTLANDER–HOW ABOUT YOU?
Casting rumors are buzzing that Kevin Ryan (of BBC America’s Copper) has been cast as our dear Roger Mac. He recently posted on twitter of an announcement that he’d soon be making and Outlander is following him there. Having watched him in Copper, the man can sing and has a great range of emotion in his acting. Fingers crossed this is our Roger!http://ontd-sassenach.livejournal.com/26921.html
The days are bright and filled with pain
Enclose me in your gentle rain
The time you ran was too insane
We’ll meet again, we’ll meet again
OK for a few of the people I’ve met who keep urging me to do more of my remembrances on the age of Aquarius I am doing this week on IT WAS THE BEST OF TIMES AND IT WAS THE WORST OF TIME……THE PEOPLE WHO MAKE IT SO:
I HAVE LONG CALLED HIM THE DEMON WITH A CHOIR BOY FACE.  To me Jim Morrison is the most representative of the era.  He was talented, a poet with a death wish…..a success that never cared much about all the trappings—a sex god who married a witch** and lived with a junky….in an age that had been turned upside down, whose  values were confused and skewed—what better than this uncontrolled whirlwind, son of a military father he stormed into our world, stirred everything till it erupted and then disappeared forever with many of us not believing that he had really died such a quiet unimportant end.
**Patricia Kennealy Morrison and Jim Morrison took part in a Celtic handfasting marriage ceremony in 1970 and signed a document that said they were married
She’s the queen of cool
And she’s the lady who waits
Since her mind left school
It never hesitates
She won’t waste time
On elementary talk
 
There are things known and there are things unknown, and in between are the doors of perception.

I do not remember when I first heard the Doors and though I loved the Beatles (and several other groups of the years).  I do know that the lyrics and often haunting melody struck deep cords within myself and many others during this time of coming of age of our very dynamic generation.  While my parents could kind  of live with the Beatles and many of the other less upfront groups, they like lots of people saw no redeeming social value in Jim–that poet who spoke his songs rather than sang them—with his wild ways, drug use and obviously sexual references in his lyrics. 

He had started out in film-making in college and there seemed to be a deep trauma of his seeing an Indians family killed in a highway accident when he was a kid. This cropped up in some of his work on a recurring basis.    He went on to meet other members of the group and went from film to music–but in reality Jim made few changes, he did not sing or play an instrument—-He wrote many of the songs but their breakthrough hit “***Light My Fire” (1967).  was actually written by guitarist Robby Krieger, as were some other songs including “Love Her Madly,” “You’re Lost Little Girl” and “Touch Me” (as well as some other songs on the Soft Parade album).

***The second verse of the song, however, was written by Morrison:
 The time to hesitate is through
No time to wallow in the mire
Try now we can only lose
And our love become a funeral pyre

I saw the Doors in concert in 68/69 school year in Chicago.  They had no lead on group, but did the entire concert by themselves.  They also did the long version of Light My Fire—but instead of playing the musical part they actually played Lady Madonna, but then I was probably one of the few who weren ‘t so stoned that they noticed the difference.  This was after the infamous Miami exposure and everybody waited with baited breath to see what the mad Morrison would do, but while he gave a great performance he didn’t get out of hand.  The police at Door concerts must have been torn as to whom to keep their eyes on the audience or the lead singer. 

Krieger steadfastly maintained Morrison’s innocence, once saying: “They were complaining about Jim whipping it out onstage, which he didn’t do: 500 photos were entered as evidence at the trial and not one showed anything of the sort. … I think it was all very politically motivated. People were running for office, so we were a good target.”    | http://ultimateclassicrock.com/44-years-ago-jim-morrison-of-the-doors-allegedly-exposes-himself-on-stage/?trackback=tsmclip

 

To those of us who were fans, we couldn’t care less—we were the generation that pushed disobedience in the faces of the establishment and caused civil unrest to the point of sometimes stupid means—and since then whipping it out on stage would seem less and less serious.  In fact I would have loved to be at that concert so I could say yea or nay about the whipping and if he did that I was there when it happened.

 

For if we don’t find
The next little girl
I tell you we must die
I tell you we must die
I tell you, I tell you
I tell you we must die

We lost him in Paris where he reportedly OD’d in a bath with no one but his girlfriend present.  Since then his grave has become a tourist attraction and  The Florida Board of Executive Clemency voted unanimously to posthumously pardon Jim Morrison, the charismatic lead singer for The Doors, four decades after Morrison was convicted of indecent exposure and open profanity.  Outgoing Florida Gov. Charlie Crist — an admitted Doors fan — proposed the official let-off for the late singer for a disputed incident during a Miami, Florida, concert.  http://www.cnn.com/2010/SHOWBIZ/Music/12/09/ent.jim.morrison.pardon/

Did he die?  Maybe, maybe not.  This was a man with hit records and big concert takes who still lived in the same apt. as when he was playing small clubs in LA.  He never even bought a car.  So maybe he did just wander off tired of the BS in Florida and his lack of privacy–if he did I am sure with his drug history he’s gone now.  So many of my generation never moved on—some from drugs and many from war.  Maybe he saw no reason to grow old and unknown..or on the other hand he was just too tired of the notoriety.  Like many of my generation he lived to the hilt like there was no tomorrow and that proved to be the truth for him and many others of the Flower Children.
 And we’re on our way
No we can’t turn back
Yeah, we’re on our way
And we can’t turn back

‘Cause it’s too late
Too late, too late
Too late, too late

Was he demon or prophet  or something in between?  I guess it depends on when you were born and how you lived during the age.  I have a feeling that you won’t see the likes of him or we his followers for a long, long time.
Hey, all you people that tryin’ to sleep
I’m out to make it with my midnight dream, yeah
‘Cause I’m a back door man
The men don’t know
But the little girls understand
All right, yeah
Strange days have found us
And through their strange hours
We linger alone
Bodies confused
Memories misused
As we run from the day
To a strange night of stone
OH and one of the best movies about a legend:  Val Kilmer as Morrison in The Doors  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rU0tR0EjAXA   if you haven’t seen it you need to.
 For the music is your special friend
Dance on fire as it intends
Music is your only friend
Until the end
Until the end
Until the end Cancel my subscription to the Resurrection
Send my credentials to the House of Detention
I got some friends inside The face in the mirror won’t stop
The girl in the window won’t drop
A feast of friends
“Alive!” she cried
Waitin’ for me
Outside! Before I sink
Into the big sleep
I want to hear
I want to hear
The scream of the butterfly

Everybody gets so much information all day long that they lose their common sense. G. Stein

 

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This picture is more of Casa Feliz http://casafeliz.squarespace.com/   and the main one is Rollins College  http://www.rollins.edu/   Both in Winter Park https://cityofwinterpark.org/  Had a busy day yesterday—lunch with friends….shopping and then dinner and a movie with one of my meet up groups:  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Palm_Beach_Story.  Tired today and tooth is acting up.   Trying to get some work in today.

Just got back from dentist–having some complications and am not gonna get much done today—HELP.

 

 

GRAND FUNK All The Girs in the World Beware 1975 Tour LP   33 1/3 Lp vinyl record

 
 https://www.facebook.com/OutlanderTvNews    But I still have Sam/Jamie to keep my mind occupied.
So the last of look both ways, but don’t leave your brain behind either week:
Example 1:  THE EYES
Carrots can improve your eye sight.  While carrots do contain substances that are good for the eyes they don’t cure existing or prevent heredity condition or other related conditions (like eye damage from diabestes).  So while carrots are good for your they can’t cure all that ails or will ail your eyes.
Sitting too Close the TV will damage your eyes.  This is false and it’s felt that it is believed because children who set very close the TV already have vision problems and thus it is a case where they took the condition and blamed it on a symptom.
Reading in the dark will damage your eyesight—While it may cause headaches and can strain the eyes it has never been found to cause permanent damage.
So here you have OLD OLD WISE TALES that have been going around years before the common media and is still believed by multiple people as it is a COMMON FACTOID.
WHEN STUDIES COLLOIDE
I have seen test and studies that blame coffee for everything under the sun….

“In the 1980’s and 1990’s several prospective cohort studies were done to investigate the correlation between coffee and diabetes.  Many of those studies reported that there is an inverse dose-dependent association with the risk of type 2 diabetes  ”  http://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/nutrition-and-healthy-eating/expert-answers/coffee-and-health/faq-20058339

 

 

 

A huge study of more than 25,000 coffee drinkers in South Korea shows that moderate daily consumption — that’s three to five cups a day — is associated with a decreased risk for coronary artery calcium. CAC is a great predictor of future heart disease and hasn’t been studied much in the past.  http://www.cnn.com/2015/03/04/health/coffee-myth-fact/

 

So what ya gonna call Ghost Busters?  No actually you need to go to reliable sources—and review the information in regards to your own health picture.  You are not a common denominator, you are YOU and if coffee affects you adversely, if you’re addicted or have some of the health issues that coffee affect then you probably need to discuss it with your health care professional to see how coffee or any other food or drink might affect you and like the Mayo Clinic points out “Although coffee may have fewer risks compared with benefits, keep in mind that other beverages, such as milk and some fruit juices, contain nutrients that coffee does not. Also, adding cream and sugar to your coffee adds more fat and calories. Some coffee drinks contain more than 500 calories.”  http://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/nutrition-and-healthy-eating/expert-answers/coffee-and-health/faq-20058339

 

 

THE DIET/HEALTH GURU:  We’ve all seen them, some TV celebrities,  some real doctors, some nutritionist and some heaven knows what that have made a name (whether with a few or with many) for a life style change, regeme, diet etc.  ABC News reports:

A cook book Evans co-authored was dumped by its publishers because it contained a controversial do-it-yourself paleo infant formula thought to be harmful to babies.

I remember when I was growing up in the 60’s the emergence of the Macrobiotic Diet (One of the earlier versions of the macrobiotic diet that involved eating only brown rice and water has been linked to severe nutritional deficiencies and even death  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macrobiotic_diet).  As with anything else if it appears too good to be true–then it probably is.  No guru doctor, monk or world renowned athlete can suspend the basic interactions in the human body, they can’t make cancer go away simply by applying a few unusual combination of minerals and vitamins.  There is no magical cure…and most of us don’t seem to have enough faith to benefit from a faith healer.

And finally people cheat others and they don’t care if your health or even life is involved, just the turn around on their investment.  There are doctors that are involved with natural medicine that can help you without destroying your health—look them up and get a second opinion if your doctor turns up his nose at a combination of natural and conventional meds.

 

So use good sense.  Get a second opinion.  Don’t do anything stupid and if you have questions ask your doctor and if he didn’t help much get a second opinion or if it’s a diet maybe a nutritionist.  Don’t take any body’s word (including a best selling novel or your best friend) do your home work–if your life’s not worth the effort I don’t know what is.

 

Blue & White Vintage BRACELET

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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If your experiment needs statistics, you ought to have done a better experiment.

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Picture kinda describes my yesterday—had that tooth pulled—naturally it broke off and they had to dig the roots out—took quite a while, but I am in a whole lot less pain–now if the cold would just go away and I get use to the big hole in my gum.  Today is gonna be a less productive day than Monday (all I did yesterday was lay around and read and swallow ADVIL–Book is one of the best I have read on Henry VIII and that’s saying a lot–GRAVEN WITH DIAMONDS by Shulman….http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/11196152-graven-with-diamonds ).   That picture is one of my favorite Holloween ladies https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halloween kinda my alter-ego.  The other picture is one I took abroad—I believe it’s from the wall  (http://www.historyofyork.org.uk/themes/the-york-city-walls) in York on my last trip—http://www.visityork.org/  a city I would recommend next time you visit the UK  http://www.visitbritain.com/en/US/

 

 

 

I’m not the only one pissed off by the Emmy awards nixing OUTLANDER—Read a comment from the Game of Thrones camp:  http://www.franchiseherald.com/articles/32701/20150721/george-rr-martin-blast-emmy-awards-2015-nominations.htm
TODAY  I’m continuing on my you can’t believe everything you hear week—or just reading the headline doesn’t make you an expert thing.
EXHIBIT ONE  Coffee
Tests about coffee have been going on for years and if you’re not confused then you haven’t even read the headlines.
This study was about 2001 and appeared in a legit journal:  http://aje.oxfordjournals.org/content/156/9/842.long   and there were over 1,500 participants— “Among women aged 80 or more years, lifetime coffee intake was non-significantly associated with better performance on 11 of the 12 tests. No relation was found between coffee intake and cognitive function among men or between decaffeinated coffee intake and cognitive function in either sex. Lifetime and current exposure to caffeine may be associated with better cognitive performance among women, especially among those aged 80 or more years.  ” so here you have a study with a lot of people and with a maybe as results….but a lot of people will pick up on the associated cognitive performance among women and not going any farther—plus the findings are definitely tentative at best.
In another study dealing with coffee:   consumption being related to increased in malignant melanoma  www.oxfordjournals.org/our_journals/jnci/press…/loftfielddju421.pdf  This was deduced from thousands of surveys and then repeat surveys.  It concluded that higher coffee intake was associated with a modest increase in the risk for melanoma.  But again this was just a series of surveys and health testing etc. was not done so it is based on the general populations conception of their health which is not always correct.  Also if you just read the headlines you may stop drinking coffee because of this even if you are low on other factors pre-disposing you to this type of cancer:.  The conclusion which again you may not have read goes on to say Additional investigations of coffee intake and its constituents, particularly caffeine, with melanoma are warranted.  So you may want to watch your consumption till the jury is in–especially if you have a previous history or a family one of this condition.
VITAMIN E is a popular subject lately.  One study I read was from the Oregon State University (in Healthy Edge Magazine http://www.chamberlins.com/retailer/store_templates/shell_id_1.asp?storeID=2CB86C7B36BE4CFD914079104818C49B headlines “Vitamin E:  Brain Essential”  It goes on to say that if Vitamin E is inadequate “we’re cutting I half by more than half the amount of materials which we can build and maintain the brain.”  I have no problem with this other than as a smart consumer you wouldn’t buy a car (or at least I hope you wouldn’t) on so little evidence.
So I went on to the study site  http://oregonstate.edu/ua/ncs/archives/2015/apr/mechanism-outlined-which-inadequate-vitamin-e-can-cause-brain-damage   and found out tests were done on Zebra fish “The year-old zebra fish used in this study, and the deficient levels of vitamin E they were given, are equivalent to humans eating a low vitamin E diet for a lifetime.”  Some other research was also quoted:  has shown that the progression of Alzheimer’s disease can be slowed by increased intake of vitamin E, including one study published last year in the Journal of the American Medical Association”  Also was noted that E is commonly found in almonds, sunflower seeds and avocados,

And no I don’t expect you to research all the studies but even reading the full article—in this case taking vitamin E is a win situation—now the effectiveness of eating it or taking   (oh and by the way Peanut butter contains 2.5 mg of vitamin E and 192 calories per two tablespoons. http://www.goodhousekeeping.com/health/diet-nutrition/g2079/top-sources-vitamin-e-44111408/?slide=9)  supplements —which my dear a whole other group of studies.

Oh and one thing that it didn’t mention is how the digestion of Zebra Fish and their uptake of minerals as well as development can be related to a human who lives in a complete other environment to name just one item of difference.

THE SMALL GROUP:  This is a common problem that I find with studies to a study in the American Society of Nutrition www.nutrition.org/    eating eggs with veggies increases absorption (compared to eating without.  Which isn’t really any major part of your life style but there are lots of studies out there that are quoted but with only 16 healthy young men involved:  Where was the test done?  Persons from some limited geographic area have similar patterns of nutrition etc.  What was their usual diets?  Given such a small group were any related, employed or educated in the same facility?  And you could go on and on.    There’s lots of other questions too on any testing large or small:

1.  How did they determine they were healthy?  A physical, a questionnaire, appearance?

2.  Would the result be the same for women, older men, unhealthy men, children?

3.  How much did they eat?  A cup, a spoonful, an entire salad serving bowl?

4.  What age?  Is young 15 – 21 or 21 – 30 or some there in between?

I could go on and on but when you look at any testing its something you should think of before you can accept this all as gospel.

 

 I guess what I’m trying to  say is use some sense when looking at media account, or the company sponsored study or your best friend’s account on that life-changing drink or life affirming diet.  Discuss them with your doctor, if it’s something that involves a radical change or looks too good to be true research it—and go to multiple sites and use that brain for something besides Facebook. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

13" PRECIOUS MOMENTS Doll--Rose/June With Original stand

 

Folklore had it that if you ate a tomato, its poison would turn your blood into acid.

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Went to a Faire Fair this weekend which is where the pictures are from was at Avalon http://avalonbeyond.com/  and thanks to the Ragin’ Pagan for letting me take the main picture at his booth https://www.facebook.com/ragingpagan.   Also thanks to Melissa of Enchanted Splendor for fixing my necklace may she have many blessed days  check out some of her items at ETSY or contact her at lilmsy@cl.rr.com to check out her beautiful handcrafted items and to find out where she will be in the area next so that you can see the items up close and personal.

 

VINTAGE GINGER Jar Red and Blue with Gold Trim

Bear McCreary
I was wrong–gasp—Outlander did get an Emmy nomination—that’s Bear McCreary who wrote the music—this show doesn’t hire too many ugly people.
http://www.outlandertvnews.com/2015/07/bear-mccreary-and-his-outlander-score-nominated-for-an-emmy/
This weekend I spoke with a friend who kept bringing up stuff that she had picked up on things like milk which is full of pollutants etc. and so not edible.  It reminded me of all the info out there about our food, health etc. in the long run seems more damaging than helpful:

Milk has long been a problem.  There were all manner of illness from milk before it was pasteurized and made safe for mass consumption–I grew up on a far and drank RAW milk for years, but we knew the cows were healthy and we worked hard to keep the milk clean and safe.  Now that it is pasteurized, just like anything else which is produced in multiple, often independent facilities, things can and do go wrong.

I went through multiple articles about an article from a scientific journal stating kids may not need milk anymore and especially not adults.  I particularly like their reasoning:  Adults with nutritious diets who get calcium from non-dairy sources such as sardines, kale, calcium-fortified orange juice, and white beans might not benefit much from milk, according to Ludwig. In countries where people consume no dairy products, osteoporosis rates don’t appear to be higher than in the United States, possibly because residents get bone-building calcium and vitamin D from plant sources  (underlined is an example of a incorrect article—Vitamin D doesn’t come from plants only from a few fish and sunlight) and, for vitamin D, adequate sunlight.   I hate sardines, and kale is seriously non-edible–OJ makes me break out and the only time I even see white beans is when I’m at Olive Garden where I love their soups which have the beans in some.

 

The article—I never find the real one but  basically when you qualify milk isn’t necessarily  necessary depends on a lot of diet choice that may not be on the average American’s diet.  But unfortunately people are busy with short attention spans and  they pick the headlines and move on….not always in the best direction. Oh by the way the article included multiple other reasons for it not being necessary–I’m not saying it is, I’m just saying be sure you understand the reasoning before you feel it applies to you and yours.

Another example is the Tomato, I had heard for years that it was not thought to be edible historically but only recently found out why:  According to the Smithsonian:  “the truth of the matter was that wealthy Europeans used pewter plates, which were high in lead content. Because tomatoes are so high in acidity, when placed on this particular tableware, the fruit would leach lead from the plate, resulting in many deaths from lead poisoning. No one made this connection between plate and poison at the time; the tomato was picked as the culprit. “  http://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-culture/why-the-tomato-was-feared-in-europe-for-more-than-200-years-863735/#bClscxVYopFfkYId.99
Give the gift of Smithsonian magazine for only $12! http://bit.ly/1cGUiGv   So basically if you were poor and couldn’t afford the good plates you were cool.

So this is an example from an obvious conclusion being totally untrue—something that never happens today–laugh– laugh– cough– cough.

 

 

And then there’s the sun….for years we over-baked ourselves to get that great tan…now we use chemicals (don’t even get me started on that) and so are we better off—no we have a vitamin D deficiency.  So what’s up with that

CBS REPORTED:  “It is well known that the sun’s rays are a good source of vitamin D, which is essential in building strong bones and teeth. In addition, research suggests that low vitamin D levels may increase the risk of type I diabetes, muscle and bone pain, and again, certain types of cancers. It may also help normalize your blood pressure. In addition, the sun raises your levels of serotonin, which elevates your mood. Some people who suffer from depression or mood swings can benefit from exposure to UV light.”

So this is an example of picking up on that headline about the sun and moving into poorer health because of it.  That doesn’t mean you should go back to unlimited sun but..CBS’ report goes on to say:  “But most experts would recommend limiting your exposure to 5-15 minutes three times a week without sun block. They say that’s probably enough time to reap the benefits of vitamin D without sustaining too much damage to your skin. You can also get vitamin D from supplements and from drinking fortified milk or eating certain types of fish.” http://www.cbsnews.com/news/is-sun-good-or-bad-for-you/

 

 

 

1960's Singer SEWING MACHINE Button Holer Attachments with Original booklet and container

Corn Flakes,,,,,(according to Wikipedia) were invented as part of… health regimen to prevent masturbation… belief was that bland foods, such as these, would decrease or prevent excitement and arousal  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Harvey_Kellogg#cite_note-16

 

Over 12" HAND CARVED Vintage Tiki Souvenir from New Zealand with inlaid eyes

 

 

 

WHEN THE FULL MOON RISES YOU CAN RIDE INTO THE UNIVERSE ON A MOON BEAM–John Kiraly

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Didn’t get my tooth pulled yesterday, woke up with a lot of congestion and not sure if I have a cold or allergies but couldn’t breathe normally so decided that was out and now I’m rescheduled for next week–but still took the day off as was just feeling punky–laid around and ran out to Sam’s for office supplies  http://www.samsclub.com/sams/homepage.jsp .   Oh Sat this weekend went to Cassadaga (if you haven’t been there look at this site—it’ a very interesting place–  http://www.cassadaga.org/   )Some of us had readings at the hotel (there’s only one) www.cassadagahotel.net and a great Italian Restaurant (also in the hotel and also the only one in town) Sinatra’s  http://sinatras.us/cassadaga/index.html  and stopped back there for drinks later.  Oh and my recommendations if you’re getting a reading:  Torrewww.venusinvlvet.com   Anyway we were there till about 4:30 and then came home and I left shortly thereafter to meet some other friends at the Copper Rocket in Winter Park  http://www.copperrocketpub.com/ for a battle of the bands–Straight Jacket https://www.facebook.com/straightjacketofficial   won.   Made it home at Midnight-ish. 

 

 

 

 

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So many months to go…But Claire an Jamie must wait 20 years.
Today we’re looking at some current symbols  Like the one on the beginning of the page.  When we see the Skull and Cross Bones (both my pictures today were taken at a neighbor of a friend of mine–don’t ask) we think of pirates.  The flag most commonly identified as the Jolly Roger today, the skull and crossbones symbol on a black flag, was used during the 1710s by a number of pirate captains including “Black Sam” Bellamy, Edward England, and John Taylor and it went on to become the most commonly used pirate flag during the 1720s.  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jolly_Roger
THE PENTAGRAM is still a symbol we recognize–from reading, movies on the occult and the re-emergence of pagan worship (over a million recorded most recently)  (Devil Worshipers by the way use an inverted pentagram) .  It is a five pointed star with a single point upright and is used universally by Wicca practitioners, who might I add don’t worship the devil.
SATAN AS A HORNED FIGURE goes back a long time and there have been found depictions all the way back to cave dweller paintings and later they became Cernunnos the Celtic god of the hunt (with stag horns) Pan the Greek (Goat–probably the closest to even modern depictions) god of the woodlands and Janus (the two-faced Roman diety) to name a few—but they have long stuck in our memory at the child’s costume above shows us.  It still stirs our tribal memories and puts chills up our spine–but we with our silliness try to dilute this–but down deep we still have that cave dweller cowering in a corner of a cave when the storm is at it height—or the creatures of the night howl at the entry.  Interestingly the Irish have a legend of horned women, witches all.
THE BUNNY especially at Easter has become a symbol of the day dedicated to the Rebirth of Christ, but even the name of the holiday goes back to ancient times and is from that of a fertility goddess and what better representative of fertility (ditto eggs)  that the very prolific rabbit?
Then there’s IRISH GREEN—Well actually the Irish flag and the color associated with St. Patrick was originally blue, but then the English got involved and ”

blue as a color associated with Ireland became tainted. From the late 18th to the 20th century, as the divide between the Irish population and the British crown deepened, the color green and St. Patrick’s shamrock became a symbol of identity and rebellion for the Irish. ”
http://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-culture/should-st-patricks-day-be-blue-180954572/#oy3OiJxYAtDjFzC2.99
While Green is now Irish–Red seems to have been associated with prostitution for many long years.  From the Red Light Districts (Merrian-Webster Dictionary) which according to Dictonary.com originated from Prostitutes employing red lights (there are also references to a whore in the Bible using one to alert persons to her location.
But if you put the two together you don’t get an Irish lady of the evening but rather Christmas:  “The conventional colours of Christmas – red and green – are not, as many might suppose, a legacy of the Victorians. Instead, they hark back to the Middle Ages and perhaps even earlier, according to Cambridge research scientist Dr Spike Bucklow.” http://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/who-colour-coded-christmas#sthash.5WWsRRc5.dpuf   He goes on to say that these were colors used in the churches which the Victorians restored and were included in Christmas because of this use by much earlier artist to separate and code areas of the churches, which while the meaning was lost on the restorers, the colors themselves made an undying impression.
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GARLIC as a symbol of vampires and especially keeping them away  and or assisting in the demise (First you put  through the heart, then cut the head off and then garlic in the mouth of the decapitated head) is a rather recent addition to the legend and appeared fist in the 19th c book Dracula by Bram Stoker.  Exactly were he developed this ritual, garlic has long been used as an herbal medicine and the Christian St Andrew is reputed to have given to humanity.   But it was prominent in Slavic communities as a way to find a vampire and there are records as late of as the 1970s of Romanian churches passing out garlic in services to  detect the creatures in the congregation.
The Sword in the Stone,  even to this day it represent a legend of kings that probably were war lords and clan chiefs of the Celtic Triangle–Wales and Cornwall in the 5th century most likely.   While the Celtic lands, especially Britain, are full of finds swords from time immemorial in rivers, stream, even holy wells and spring the sword in the stone seems t long to a different people who  were part of a larger empire’s conquering army–the Sumerians.  There is also another similar and earlier legend involving a Saint in Tuscany.  So who knows exactly where it comes from?  http://www.ancient-origins.net/artifacts-other-artifacts/legendary-sword-stone-san-galgano-002968  As noted above it later became an anvil…I’m not even going there.
”  All we saying is give PEACE a chance. John Lennon
Sources:
City of Sin:  London and It’s Vices by Catharine Arnold
Irish Fairies and Folk Tales By W.B. Yeats
Mystical Britain and Ireland By Richard Jones
The Encyclopedia of Witches & Witchcraft by Rosemary Ellen Guiley
The Lore of Ireland by Daithi O hOgain
The Vampire Book By J. Gordon Melton
Were-Wolf and Vampire In Romania by Harry A. Senn

 

 

THE OX KNOWETH ITS OWNER, AND THE ASS HIS MASTER’S CRIB–Isaiah 1:3

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A friend I made this weekend…Friday I worked, https://www.etsy.com/shop/DragonLaire?ref=hdr_shop_menu followed by lunch at Gators  http://gatorsdockside.com/menu.asp and then met a friend at Tibby’s  https://www.facebook.com/TibbysNewOrleansKitchen for drinks.  Yesterday was dentist day….broke off part of a tooth and after a trip to a specialist https://www.perio.org/consumer/periodontist2.htm decided I’m gonna have it pulled….Hurting like crazy and tomorrow will hurt more as that’s when it gets pulled. …ouch.

 

 

 

 

 

“Behold the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sin of the world!” (Bible, John 1:29).

 

 

 

 

 

 

Work for PEACE Nov 13 & 14 with Dove pin  1969

The Shepherd represents Jesus who will search devotedly for even one lost Child of God until it is found. (Luke 15)
Today we continue symbolism with a look at the Christan symbols:
CREATURES
Ape—in at the early Christian art was a symbol of sin, malice, cunning and lust as well as sloth, greed and even sometimes to represent the king of evil himself Satan.  I have no idea how or when this portrayal of apes was decided on.
Nightjars (a bird) were once the symbol of the wandering souls of children who had died unbaptized while the higher flying day bird, the Lark was a symbol of the humility of the priesthood.
Lion:  Was used a lot in Renaissance art and generally was an emblem of strength and courage.  It is interesting to know that legends of the period stated that lions were born dead but came to life three days later when their father breathed life into them, which then makes sense that they are sometimes equated with Christ. 
PLANTS AND TREES
Grapes:  When placed with grain was used to represent the Holy Communion offerings.  More often it was equated with just the Wine since that is generally what came from it and through that it also represented the Blood of Jesus.  Working in a vineyard was a symbol of good Christians and its vine of the “true Vine” the savior.
Rowan tree branches were a symbol of protection and the Holy Cross and its protection to homes–but the protective twigs and such had to come from a tree the seeker not only had never seen before but had no previous knowledge of either, the branches had to be cut with a household knife and brought home by  route other than that what had been followed by on the outgoing route.
Violet flowers were for humility, (Mary was said to be the “violet of humility.”  They (white ones that is) were also a symbol of St. Fina (patron of physically challenged people and spinners) whose final resting place was covered with the plants.
BETWEEN HEAVEN AND HELL
Dawn symbolized the Blood of Christ which overcame darkness and allowed the dawn of salvation.  It also represents the Advent of Christ.
Grave Materials taken from any grave Christian or not are thought to contain death and anything built with them will not prosper and might even collapse,    This is true of crops grown on lands formerly housing tombs/graves  and it is felt that the grave’s curse of death might be passed on to the person doing the ploughing and their families.
Water symbolizes cleansing and purifying i.e. it is used in the sacrament of baptism.  Pilate used it as a symbol of innocence–when he washed his hands.  It has been used as a symbol of trouble and turbulence as well–“I am come into deep waters , where the floods overflow me”  Psalm 69: 1, 2.   And mixed with wine (Christ’s divinity) it is His humanity.
THE BODY
Heart has much symbolism:  Understanding, love, courage, devotion, sorrow, and joy.  The site of truth in a man:  “the Lord looketh on the heart.”  I Samuel 16:7.  When the object is carried by a saint it is a symbol of love and piety.  One on fire denotes religious fervor, while one pierced by an arrow is for contrition, repentance and devotion or for St Augustine’s guidance by God.  A heart with a cross is for St. Catherine who is said to have had her heart replaced by Christ with his own and also St. Berardino of Siena (His preaching was frequently directed against gambling, witchcraft, sodomy and usury.)
Feet which spend a lot of time in the dirt and dust symbolizes humility and servitude (the woman who washes Jesus’ feet with her tears for instance or Jesus washing the feet of the disciples.)  Maundy Thursday is a tradition in which bishops performed the ceremony of feet washing.
Skeletons are a symbol of death ( often pictured with scythe–cutting short–and an hour glass–swift passage of time) while the skull by itself is the symbol of the transitory nature of life on earth and the uselessness of vanity.  It often appeared in saint’s pictures to suggest they were contemplating death (or with a cross eternal life)
RELIGIOUS DRESS
Alb–the white linen tunic representing chasity, purity and eternal joy of the redeemed.  In the middle ages these included embroidery on the sleeves, chest and at the hem to represent the five wounds of Christ.
Tonsure the shaving the hair from the top of the head.   Started in the early days of the church and was continued by the monastic orders in particular.  It symbolizes remembrance of the crown of thorns, rejection of temporal things; and reminds of the perfect life.
Crucifix (Rood) represents Christ on the Cross and the Rosary as a form of devotion to the Virgin Mary which are known as mysteries (Joy, Sorrowful and the Glorious) counted on a string of beads.  It was apparently developed by St. Dominic  (Canonized in 1234 his major shrine is at San Domenico, Bologna.)

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Plums–Symbol of fidelity and independence but also just for decoration
Apples–symbol of Christ, the new Adam
Halos—behind the head to identify divine and sacred personages to identify their great dignity
Pearls–symbol of salvation, worth more than all the treasurers of earth.
Stork (look carefully on her gown) —symbol of prudence and vigilance, piety, and chastity.
Apple in the hands of Christ–Symbolizes salvation
Hyssop flower–for patience and humility.
Fly–in pictures of the Virgin and Child it conveys the idea of sin and redemption.
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Sources:
SIGNS & SYMBOLS IN CHRSTIAN ART By George Ferguson
THE BOOK OF CHRISTMAS
THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF SUPERSTITIONS by E.&A. Radford

The ocean is a central image. It is the symbolism of a great journey. Enya

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Had a wonderful weekend–Started Thurs night with dinner and a movie:  After the Thin Man https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sZuTCnxTXcI   Old movie are fun.  The pictures of mine featured this time are back at the Maitland Art Museum grounds  http://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g34412-d536475-Reviews-Maitland_Art_Center-Maitland_Florida.html   Didn’t go there this week but aways love the pictures.  The rest of Thurs. I just did more work….and more and more——https://www.etsy.com/people/sarren126  —-you get the picture……

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sam/Jamie as a pirate—paying off on a bet he won……https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UsWogWcOyYQ   Make up by Cait.

 

 

 

With a lot of flag issues and other similar things I’ve decided to look at symbols—today it’s pagan symbols:
EDIBLES:
As I’ve already mentioned in a previous blog apples are associated with magic and other similar topics long before Christianity had it’s double whammy with apples and snakes.
Garlic on the other hand is associated with protection and was believed to keep evil away in cultures  like ancient Greece and Rome. 
Salt, one of those staples we can’t live without despite our current efforts to remove it from the diet, is a symbol of life and health and has been used in magical rites since ancient time
Beans have been associated with death and ghosts from long ago times, they were even distributed and eaten by the Romans at funerals and they used black beans at the festival of the dead (in May) to keep ghosts away.
Rice (in the East) and Corn (in the new world) were a symbol of fertility and that has been carried over in our practice of throwing rice (or confetti as a substitute) at weddings.
FISH, FOWL AND OTHER FOOD ANIMALS
Fish were a symbol of knowledge and wisdom and it was a sacrilege to harm or disturb fish that lived in healing or wishing wells.
Hens that crowed or had feathers like a cock were in some societies considered death omens and a symbol of evil and were killed at once to ward this off.
ALL OTHER CREATURES
Raven was a Norse symbol of the god Odin and the scavenger often found devouring the dead after battle was also a form common to some of the Celtic gods.   The similar crow was associated with goddesses and moved on to hags when Christianity became the norm.
Weasel is an evil omen in the UK, especially if it is white,
Doves and pigeons were a symbol of Aphrodite in Greece as they drew her chariot while in Rome it was Venus and to the Hebrews they were a symbol of purity.
Ladybird is a symbol of luck probably because its color is associated with fire.  But one must remember that if it lands on you it should not be kept, nor shoved away,  but allowed to leave only when it is ready.
Swans are associated with Freyr in Scandinavaia and also with the white cirrus clouds that formed his chariot.  also with the Valkyries who summoned to Valhalla those who died heroically in battle.
Butterflies are a symbol of the human soul sometimes associated with death in many cultures and in Burma the soul was believed to escape the body and fly about as a butterfly during the person’s sleep.
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Blood associated with life and the soul, witches were destroyed by burning their blood in fires.
Hair and nails were felt to contain the essence of the person  The Ancient Egyptians believed that a potion of hair, nail clippings and blood could give one person absolute power over another.  Urine, spittle, even footprints where used in potions & rituals.
Hand, the raised hand is felt to be a symbol of healing.
Eyebrows that met across the nose were in Scotland thought to be a symbol of immorality and in Greece vampires and in Iceland, Denmark and Germany a werewolf.
MAN MADE OBJECTS
Bells were multiple symbols, the sound representing the creative powers, their shape the female force and celestial vault.  Bells have been used for years in magic rituals around the world including Africa where they were used to invoke the gods.
Cauldrons have been a symbol of fertility, and abundance and were used magically to attempt to revive the dead in ancient Celtic societies and some believe were the actual “grail” in the early Arthur legends and not the Christian’s later additions.
Mirrors are seen as a reflection of the soul.  In Ancient Greece it is said that spells were made by writing in human blood upon mirrors.  They have also been used to detect thieves and produce visions  of dead childhood sweethearts to name just a few of the uses they have been put through down the ages an around the globe.
Horseshoes have long been thought to be a symbol of luck and protection, an association that still seems to be around in many circles.
ALL OTHER NATURAL
 Ash tree was once a symbol of the sacred associated with lightning (and thus fire) as well as the clouds it came from and in some mythology is actually an ancestor of mankind itself.
Bay Tree was a symbol of victory, honor and renown to the Greeks and Romans, with the Romans even adorning their houses with it for luck at the New Years.
Diamonds which are also the April Birthstone are also a symbol of innocence and light, while the June agate for purity and also for tears.
 Dew once associated with Selene and Zeus in classical times later became a symbol of virginity–precious and soon gone.
Ferns were associated with thunder and lightening and were used to protect the home against these forces (as does Hawthorn).  In 1636, Charles I’s (England) minister ask that no ferns be burnt in an area where the king was to visit to insure good weather.
Foxglove (and Hawthorn) is associated with Fairies  and in Scotland was considered unlucky and not brought into houses or aboard.
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Hemlock (poisonous) is a symbol of Evil and more recently the Devil and witches.  But on the other hand it has been used for years in medicines and skin care.
Ivy was anciently associated with Bacchus.  The leaves, wood and roots were also used in healing potions both medical and other that were purely magical.
Mistletoe (and the oak it grows in) is a symbol of peace in ancient Scandinavia where a bunch was hung on the outside of houses denoting a safe welcome within and enemies that met below its boughs had to lay down arms and fight no more that day.  It is still banned in some churches in England because its strong association of paganism.
 Nuts were a symbols of life and fertility in pagan antiquity and were also associated with (and still is)  love, marriage and childbirth.  In Rome they were given to the newly-married couple on their wedding-day to ensure their fruitfulness.
Owls were hated by the Romans as a symbol of death and disaster.  But in Greece it symbolized Athene, the Goddess of Wisdom and was revered.
Sources:
Mythology by Arthur Cotterell
The Encyclopedia of Superstitions By E. & Radford
The Encyclopedia of Witches & Witchcraft by Rosemary Ellen Guilley
The New Book of Goddesses & Heroine By Patricia Monaghan