• First Ostera

    First Ostera

    It is Ostera, the spring equinox, and a full moon. Everything is at its most balanced point, such as the length of night and day.

    I’m not really that into astrology, but I read online somewhere that right now there are three different planets in our solar system positioned at some 0°, indicating a sort of perfect balance? If that means anything, it does make sense to me that it would be a good time to reset. To start over, and begin again with a new score card. Everything back to zero. Spring equinox is the true new year anyway, and has been for longer than any Gregorian calendar. How fortunate that this exact moment this year we are endowed all night with the very closest, fullest, most ocean-moving moon activity. Our bodies are mostly made if water, so the moon must inform us somehow, right? Every day the sea ebbs and flows great distances, sloshing in and out of bays, estuaries, and inlets. All because of our moon!

    If you’re a tiny bit superstitious like me, perhaps you’d like to place a glass bowl of clean water in the moonlight and make a wish for the water to take on whatever affect. It can be drunk, poured in a bath, or dabbed on your body as a ritual connection to the sentiment of this reset time.

    Tonight I packed some pillows and blankets, along with some ceremonial items and took myself and baby June Moon to the shore of the Salish Sea. It was an unforgettable time. Her and I warm, snuggled so comfortably under the shining orb.

    After she fell asleep at my breast, I poured tea, and did a tarot card reading on myself. Thankfully I was met with concepts in line with my understanding of how things are right now and how they ought to be. No mystery because tonight there is full illumination. The cards immediately give me a focus of meditation. To force my reflection upon that which has not yet been reflected on, applied in a specific context. Herein lies the merit of this ancient practice.

    So there we are in the bright blue moonlight surrounded by sound on all sides. From everywhere, the sound of the shore sucking salty water down through its earthly maw. There is a chorus of frogs beyond the arbutus trees, who somehow crescendo and cease on cue. How do they know when to fall silent? Abrupt quiet somehow interrupts my train of thought. These frogs must know something I don’t.

    Smoke wafts from the long candle flames, and steam rolls from my teacup, at home among a rising mist.
    I could sleep on this beach.

  • Accidental Weeknight Thai “Risotto”

    Ingredients:

    700ml/medium container of a Thai coconut-base pre-made soup

    700 ml broth

    1 can coconut milk

    1.5 cups rice

    200 ml water

    Salt & pepper to taste

    Instructions:

    Simmer all ingredients for at least 1 hour. Remove lid to thicken.

  • SSVH March 13

    We begin with some words spoken by Leonard Cohen in one of his final public interviews, set to the final song on his final album. Then our minds and hearts are wrenched by the reworkings of German pianist, Lambert which continues behind a TED talk given by Bettina Warburg, a Blockchain Expert and Co-Founder of the laboratory Animal Ventures. She explains what the heck the Blockchain is, and how it is going to radically change global economy.  Cool beans, eh?! Next comes a set of music, and then an episode from The Real News Network. More music to follow and close the program.

    Here is the file, airing on Wednesday morning 8PST, March 13th 2019

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    Tracklist
    Leonard Cohen – String Reprise
    Moderat – Bad Kingdom, Lambert Rework
    Jacob Groening – Lambert’s Bad Kingdom
    TED Talk- What is the Blockchain? By Bettina Warburg
    Nobody – Wake up and Smell the Millenium
    A Tribe Called Quest – Movin Backwards
    The Real News Network
    Emahoy Tsegue-Maryam Guebrou – Homesickness

  • Alternative Terms

    Alternative Terms

    Found an article from Catherine Ingram, and this chart of alternative terms that really got me thinking. Feel like thinking?

    Read this:

    http://www.catherineingram.com/facingextinction/

  • All war is bad

    All war is bad

    Posting this in recognition that a culture of respect and glorification has been built up around our elder relatives who have fought in the rich mans wars. Without diminishing the memory of those people whatsoever, this meme does a good job of illustrating that those days are on the way out. In this new age of access to information, industry no longer has the purchase to lie and manipulate the masses into thinking that killing people is anything other than murder.

  • Music and The Real News

    Good sounds, real news

    [more details coming later]

    Here is the file, airing on Wednesday, March 6th, 2019 at 8am PST on CHLY 101.7fm

    In the final 20 minutes from The Real News Network: Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is supporting Haiti’s President Jovenel Moise, who has lost all legitimacy, if he ever had any, and at the same time it is in the forefront in opposing Venezuela’s Nicolas Maduro, who had a more legitimate election and has more supporters, says Yves Engler.

Lookit! An Instagram!