The entire project (non stop since November 2005) is an experiment in: visual, audio, and intellectual exploration.
Wednesday, September 10, 2014
Thursday, August 21, 2014
Orion Departs: Mar 14, 2013
Orion Departs
Orion slips to the West, tilting as
He removes himself from
easy view in the pre midnight
sky.
Mid March cold flows down the
yard like a sluggish river bereft
of water craft,
chilling unprotected ankles
freezing toes.
The Barred Owl announces
to the small four legged that their
days may be numbered,
nocturnal hunt will
commence again soon.
My breath floats out
Dissipates…
Moistens the chill night air,
while I think of one who
will no longer be among us
no longer concerned with
impoverished breath.
Rejoice!
Another Saint is admitted
into the Eternal Kingdom!
We are glad,
for he who is no longer among us
suffers no more;
we are sad for he is no
longer among us.
Orion has floated from view.
I stand up, cold stiffened joints
protest a sudden start.
Tomorrow we begin again.
We move toward
that long away day
that day of Reunion in a
Heavenly country.
Copyright
Rod Scott
March 14, 2013
46° Clear
953 Riverchase Pkwy W, Hoover, Alabama, United States
Sent from my portable computer.
At Peace: Apr 7, 2013
At Peace
Spring rain washed pollen filled skies
Trees shimmering with yellow sunlight
Drip and drop tinged water from
Fresh bright green leaves
born last night under the
warm spring stars.
Pollen yellow fringed puddles
dapple dot the black asphalt
down the hillside
down the roadway,
mosaic of gold and black stretches
the entire length of the Parkway.
Inhaling deeply I Remember:
A warm Spring morning when
I am six years old riding in
the back seat with my
window wound low
an extended arm,
a tilting hand,
surfing the ocean of air
flowing past the car;
My parents are in the front seat;
I am safe
secure
happy in the moment,
not a care in the world.
Rod Scott
copyright 2013
First draft was April 1, 2013
8th version.
Hoover, Alabama
Sent from my portable computer.
Avian Congress: Apr 11, 2014
Avian Congress
I espied eleven eagles in one glance
gyring over the mighty Tennessee;
A congress of avian might,
clouding above the horizon they
commanded all beneath their wings;
Lowly mortals consigned to speeding along the internet and four wheeled
gasoline powered vehicles have
no power over the Eagle.
Copyright Elmore N. "Rod" Scott, Jr.
Florence, AL
Wednesday, August 20, 2014
DAWN SLIDES UP THE CURVE OF THE WORLD. Day One Entry: Oct 27, 2013
Dawn slides up the curve of the world
on noiseless clouds, punctured
by mountains that redirect the light,
bending the sight lines to the eye of
the beholder.
Time stops;
then the thrice crowing cock
echoes in the valley below,
sounding among the hills,
and frost crisped fields.
Hidden dark cerulean clouds are
illumined by splintered solar fire,
by solar storms from afar…
In a puff of time, the pre dawn sky,
Coyly yielding to the day,
Departs in a moment,
Exploding into the
dawn sky, the
New Day Sky.
Elmore N. "Rod" Scott, Jr. © 2013
35.0037° N, 84.0295° W
Sent from my mobile phone.
SHACKLEFORD POINT - FEBRUARY Day One Entry: Feb 15, 2014
Shackleford Point - February
In the blue light before dawn the pine needles shiver in the sub freezing air. The north wind causes the trees to sashay in circles while the remnants of last night's fire permeate the air. The animals that are awake at this hour move silently under the trees, their footfalls covered by the wind tossed forest. Deer, quietly nibbling tender branchlets, the fox blinking at the slow light in the East, swift motion beneath the feet of the trees betray the scurry of the chipmunk.
Time stands still as the entire world pauses on the cusp of a new dawn. Fresh breezes blow away the detritus of the previous night, causing fresh insight into the days ahead. For a moment I am young, and old, simultaneously. The juxtaposition is momentarily unnerving, then accepted as the Moment Itself. A Relationship as large as all outdoors kindles the last tendrils of sleep, and unifies all that stood in disarray.
I turn to the North, inhaling the keen breeze, letting it revivify every cell in my body. Singing and tingling with new life, filled with clarified purpose I return to the campfire to make coffee.
Sent from my mobile phone.
TWILIGHT --- Day One Entry: Mar 14, 2014
Twilight
The wind rises from the southwest
Causing tree branches to sway with leafless abandon;
The clapper caresses the tubes of the wind chime coaxing pure notes to ride the wind across the forest.
The Barred Owl hidden amongst the highest oak branches sings a nocturnal ditty, persuading a response from avian kinfolk.
Do they survey their territory and announce their boundaries in such a manner?
Or is this a call of Love wanted, or Lost?
The dusk spreads like a heavy woolen Pendelton blanket
smothering the wind and diminishing its power,
silencing the call and response of the owls,
muting,
the wind chime.
Rod Scott
Sent from my mobile phone.
Floating : Jun 1, 2014
Floating
Sometimes the body mind floats, on automatic pilot, with no direction, step by step, breath by breath, with no conscious effort or attention….just coasting, like a kick ball out of bounds heading down hill to the road below.
Sent from my mobile phone.
Musical Epiphany Day One Entry: Jul 30, 2014
Musical Epiphany
Sometimes while listening to favorite music, the kind of music that leads to the genesis of epiphany, a Higher and better Dimension peeks through the chords and speaks Wisdom to my Heart.
Sent from my mobile phone.
Day One Entry: Aug 20, 2014
Grief
"Grief is so individually expressed, so uniquely experienced, that we have no capacity to experience another's pain. Sadness rooted in painful memories, triggered by anniversaries, are reminders merely of the passage of time, not of ability or desire to cope with the pain. There is no balm that can be applied or received from afar that will magically assuage our grief, eliminate the pain, or speed up its passage. Grief lives like a tree, growing at its own pace, fruiting and leafing at its own pace until one day a branch rots and leaves drop. Then on another day, perhaps distant in time, or sooner than expected, another branch breaks. The tree has fewer branches, fewer leaves, less fruit. The tree still lives but in a diminished capacity, it no longer takes the same amount of time to rake up the leaves in Fall. Even if this tree were to fall over in a hurricane, the wood would still be on the ground. The rotten carcass of grief slowly absorbed into the dirt. It might take a lifetime for that grief to disappear, or it might take a little less."
Rod Scott
90° Mostly Sunny
1980 Parkway River Rd, Hoover, AL, United States
Sent from my mobile phone.
Sunday, August 03, 2014
How we'll remember the 2014 World Cup - film from Birmingham, AL
Hard to believe that video was filmed in Birmingham, Alabama. We have come a long way!!!
Sent from my portable computer.
Sunday, April 06, 2014
Life Intervention
He lived first in an Assisted Living Center, then a Nursing Home. Last year he died on March 12, 2013. Much of my time since has been handling his financial affairs since that time.
These very important issues, an Intervention from "Life", have taken me through the valley and the shadow. My writing has continued but has not been seen on this blog.
Perhaps one day I'll play catch up...but for now this blog is getting very little attention.
I've very proud of my father. He was an amazing gentleman who was humble before his God, and gave generously of his time and his talent. I'm attaching some photos of him in his later years.
Hey Dad----you are gone but not forgotten.
Love,
Rod
Wednesday, May 01, 2013
Saturday, January 05, 2013
The Center for Contemplative Mind in Society
"The Tree illustrates some of the contemplative practices currently in use in secular organizational and academic settings. This is not intended to be a comprehensive list. Below the Tree you will find links to descriptions of many of these practices as well as a more in-depth description of the Tree and image files for downloading."
http://www.contemplativemind.org/practices/tree
Friday, November 16, 2012
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11/16/12, 1:24 PM
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Friday, November 09, 2012
Eloquence-Belief-Paradigms
Jeffrey C. Stewart, professor of Black Studies at the University of California at Santa Barbara writes:
"Charles Sanders [Peirce], the greatest of American philosophers, wrote a brief essay, "The Fixation of Belief," that holds some lessons as to what is wrong with the GOP and how, most likely, it will not solve its problem in the immediate future.
Pierce showed that humans are not fundamentally seekers of truth; we mainly want to avoid doubt. And when events occur, like the 2012 presidential election landslide by Barack Obama when most Republican analysts predicted a Republican victory, doubt emerges. But as Pierce shows, people hold to their beliefs tenaciously long after it has become plain they no longer accord with reality.
Notice how Karl Rowe refused to believe the conclusions of Fox News's own statisticians that Ohio had been won by the president. Or Donald Trump's rant that "We can't let this happen. We need to march on Washington and stop this travesty." These comical reactions are merely extreme versions of the looks on the faces of those assembled at Romney headquarters in Boston who could not believe that their beliefs were so out of step with most of America's voters; and the paid Republican prognosticators - George Will, Dick Morris, etc., etc. all failed to anticipate the 100 electoral vote thumping that Barack laid on Mitt Romney. "
Read the rest of his article at the link below:
Sunday, November 04, 2012
An hour with Dad
I sign in smiling at the lady behind the desk, we exchange normal pleasantries then I turn entering a different world. Sometimes that world begins outdoors, when the residents in wheel chairs sit outdoors catching a few sun beams. Mostly the world become unmistakable before making the left turn, but certainly after turning down the hall and entering another universe.
It is never hard to take that walk down the hall. Everyone of these residents have loved, laughed, cried, and been angry. Everyone of these residents have family who interact with them, or at least did to get the admitted. The humanity shared by each of us causes me to smile at the lady in the wheelchair, and she smiles back. One of the ladies always asks me if I am going. My response is the same, a genuine smile, and a spoken "yes", and then I take the turn by the nurses station.
Waving at Lily, the RN, I turn the corner and head for Dad's room. He is sitting in a chair in front of a TV that is tuned to ESPN, and a college football game. He is asleep, I gently put my hand on his right shoulder and speak my name loud enough for him to hear. Sitting on the bed, reaching for the volume control on the TV I greet Dad.
Dad entered this alternative universe a year ago when he went blind. Eye surgery was attempted, but the end result never changed. His sons and daughters in love attempted to care for him but that proved a full time job. A job you could only take if you quit your day job.
We moved him into an assisted living center. That was hard. That was hard for him, and that was hard for us. It was a time of accelerated challenges, and a learning curve at least one light year long. Dad's loving heart, his intelligence, his good humor stood him in good stead as he adapted to his new world.
Within a month he was making his way down the halls that he could not see. Within two months he was establishing new relationships, always showing the Love of Christ to everyone he met. Yet time is not an ally when important parts of our selves deteriorate. The steady decline, while nearly impossible to see while measuring with 24 hour yard sticks, becomes painfully apparent at longer intervals. When the body and mind decline in concert, the music goes off key, and sometimes things break altogether.
Dad had been fortunate to fall gently, tearing only skin and not bone. When the bones started breaking everything changed again. Five months of assisted living came to an abrupt end, and the family scrambled again to find a new universe, a new home away from home. After less than two weeks one final catastrophic fall removed Dad from vertical existence and put him in bed.
I sit gently upon the bed remembering first experiences with the bed alarm, the startled awareness of a siren going off because the sensor was reporting, incorrectly, that someone had fallen out of bed. We talk, in a slow deliberate way, leaving long pauses for secondary comments and space for grace to appear. This is not the way our conversations started so many months ago. My nervousness at being in a nursing home prompted me to fill conversational silence with words. Not all of the words were superfluous, not all of the words were wasted.
Yet a greater peacefulness suffuses the room as acceptance appears and sits with us. That acceptance may be more on my part than Dad's, yet it changes the chemistry of the moment, embraces the arms of grace that always appear when I raise my hands to the sky in surrender.
Today is not the day for spirited dialog....indeed, the synapses of silence confirm that fact.
Dad either sits in the chair, or lies in bed. His back injuries were so grievous they precluded any serious physical therapy. Besides, this is not a place that many return from. For many this is the last earthly dwelling place. For many this is the last home.
I still recall the conversations he and I had over the years regarding his probable future. The nursing home was not a destination to be anticipated. We speculated what might happen, and the possible sequence of events that might transpire. Neither of us had the imagination to forsee what actually took place.
He receives a stream of visits from his family. Some are able to make it almost every day, others including myself, drop by several times a week. More distant relatives make a journey of it, arriving in a full car after an hour or two on the road.
Dad's gratitude for a visit comes across in the gentle movements of his arm as he feebly waves them in the air. Sometimes his arms trace an ephemeral shape as his hand swings out, guided by the sound of my voice, to seek out a loving human touch. He marries those movements with low murmured compliments, questions about the family members who are absent from the room, and questions about what others are doing.
Before I know it, our time together has passed and I'm making preparations to depart. We go through our "goodbye ritual", which to my eternal delight includes a final parting phrase: "Au revoir". My footsteps retrace the path taken earlier, neither the hall nurse, nor the ladies in their wheelchairs are in sight. A quick signature in the book, a wave at the lady behind the the front desk, and I step through the sliding glass in a mild breeze. Outside the warm sun is still shining.
Sent from a tiny DEC MicroVAX.
Monday, September 17, 2012
Hot Hot Hot Land !
Yes, you heard right. The hottest land surface average temperatures ever recorded. This is the NOAA report released today. When you throw in the ocean temperatures (at 7th warmest) you find that taking land and ocean temperatures this was the 3rd hottest three month period on record.
http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/sotc/global/
June–August | Anomaly | Rank (out of 133 years) | Records | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
°C | °F | Year(s) | °C | °F | ||
Global | ||||||
Land | +1.03 ± 0.15 | +1.85 ± 0.27 | 1st Warmest | Warmest: 2012 | +1.03 | +1.85 |
133rd Coolest | Coolest: 1885 | -0.61 | -1.10 |
Friday, September 14, 2012
Who is worried about Climate Change
But who is worried?
The US Military for one:
in 2011
http://www.wilsoncenter.org/sites/default/files/A%20National%20Strategic%20Narrative.pdf
in 2010
http://www.defense.gov/qdr/qdr%20as%20of%2029jan10%201600.pdf
In each document the inevitablilty of climate change is a given, a proven expectation, something that needs to be mitigated.
Most of the S&P 500 Corporations for another:
The Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) surveys the S&P 500 corporations every year on numerous topics including climate change. Over 80% of the Standard and Poor 500 corporations have officially integraged climate change into their risk management strategies, and over 70% have merged planning for climate change into their regular business strategy.
"Climate change has been further integrated into
enterprise risk management (83% (281) in 2012 versus
75% (254) in 2011) and overall business strategy (73%
(247) in 2012 versus 65% (219) in 2011)." 1
1 Page 9 of https://www.cdproject.net/CDPResults/CDP-SP500-2012.pdf
A list of some of the top corporations involved in incorporating climate change into their strategic planning include:
Microsoft
Sprint
UPS
Cisco Systems
AT&T
Home Depot
Wells Fargo
Many of the World's Largest Cities are also committed to addressing climate change:
"While international negotiations continue to make incremental progress, C40 Cities are forging ahead. Collectively they have taken more than 4,700 actions to tackle climate change, and the will to do more is stronger than ever. As innovators and practitioners, our cities are at the forefront of this issue – arguably the greatest challenge of our time."—Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg
http://www.c40cities.org/home
C40 is a network of the world’s megacities taking action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. With a unique set of assets, the C40 works with participating cities to address climate risks and impacts locally and globally.
Thursday, August 30, 2012
Time is Relative
Dad believes he will die soon. Why does he hold this thought? A doctor told him. We know that no doctor would have told him this, but this is seen by some who've had more contact with this elastic time warp, as the mind wrestling with life and it's impending end. His heart remains pure and when you meet his heart with truth and love, relief flows between us. Is this situation dire? Yes. Is there recovery from this position in life? Not likely. Is there potential for growth and maturation? Yes there is...on the part of the resident and on the part of any visitor. I've heard that the way you live your life is the way you end it....I have no idea whether there is any truth to that or not....but Dad lives now in Love, even as he lived before in Love.
Friday, August 03, 2012
Climate Normals
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
January - June 2012 - Hot so far
Climate extremes just got even crazier
The Derecho of June 29, 2012
Beauty can be found almost anywhere
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Strange Comment from the State Climatologist
In other news:
Dr. John Christy is the Alabama State Climatologist. He had something interesting to say in a recent online article.
Using data from 75 weather stations from Greenville to Tennessee, Christy developed a set of temperature records going back to 1883. Looking only at average high temperatures for June, July and August, he found that the average for the past six summers was the hottest since 1952-1957.
While 2006-2011 was the hottest six-summer stretch in more than half a century, it was only the tenth hottest six-summer period on the 129-year record. That seems to eliminate manmade global warming as a likely cause for the recent hot summers, Christy said.
(Emphasis mine)
reference: http://nsstc.uah.edu/essnews/stories/06292012.html
Now as we've stated before in this blog... the globe is a big place. What happens in Alabama does not determine what is happening over the entire globe. I won't repeat that speech here but you can read it -->> http://blognimrod.blogspot.com/2010/12/one-minute-global-warming-speech.html
if you like.
It would be interesting to see that raw data dating to 1883 and run the computations to see what the numbers show.
Until next time!
Sunday, April 08, 2012
Hot Hot Hot - March 2012
http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/IOTD/view.php?id=77465
As you know from how I've defined Global Climate Warming, this is not a proof of such. Yet, these are the types of regional anomaly that are predicted by a global warming.
I suspect we'll not see another March this warm in the next couple of decades, especially when you consider all of the details about this one:
http://www.wunderground.com/blog/weatherhistorian/comment.html?entrynum=66
Just keep reaching for the iced tea!
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
A new experiment
It will be fun to see where this takes me next. Enjoy!
Sunday, September 25, 2011
WIndy August Day on Grand Traverse Bay, MI
Tuesday, September 06, 2011
How Hot Was This Summer?
For the complete article with a Map and lists go here:
http://www.wunderground.com/blog/weatherhistorian/article.html?entrynum=40
"I have shaded the region that has just recorded its warmest summer on record. This represents about 15% of the contiguous United States (45 of my 303 stations)." (from Christopher's article).
Saturday, July 23, 2011
Yellow light over the Black Mountains of North Carolina
Saturday, June 18, 2011
What is that in the sky
Saturday, June 11, 2011
The Trees Lost
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Belief
So what is a Mother to do?
Don't preach that "gospill", or pass it along with a cup of water, teach people how to learn, teach people how to research, teach people logic, teach people how they can discern, teach teach teach teach....don't preach.
Monday, May 30, 2011
Another Climate Change Convert
Sunday, January 09, 2011
The real reason I sat down to write tonight....
On FaceBook I quipped "An ebullient celebration today...glad the kleenex was handy..." . It was emotional and it was warm, and it was fun, so we laughed and cried. A complete game.
Our parish now looks to the future for new leadership, for the first time. It will be an interesting journey...
The first photo with that camera
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
A new adventure

Saturday, December 18, 2010
Watching Too Much FOX "News" can make you Dumb and Dumber
This article, with it's many research sources, just makes it pretty clear. If you watch Fox all of the time, then you'll just be dumb and get dumber.
http://climateprogress.org/2010/12/17/fox-news-misinformation-policy-issues-climate-science/
As the comments posted below the article point out, there are many sublties that are important to consider as well. The notion that people who are obsessive about news in general, might enter into the calculations.
Ah, for the "good old days" when you only had to learn your ABC, CBS, NBCs. :)
Sunday, December 12, 2010
One Minute Global Warming Speech -Refined
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The new speech titled "Global Climate Change Re-perspective"
1) GLOBAL - Your backyard, your state, and even your country are tiny fractions of the entire Globe's surface. The lower 48 states comprise about 1.5% of the entire global surface. This tiny amount is not in any way representative of the entire globe.
2) CLIMATE - Climate is not Weather and Weather is not Climate. What you see in your front yard today is Weather. When snow floats down from the sky you are seeing Weather. When the rain wets your upturned face that is Weather. That freezing wind from the North is Weather. Climate is a 30 year average on conditions. You cannot see Climate. You cannot taste Climate. Climate cannot chill or warm your bones today.
3) CHANGE - Change is not necessarily random. We search for patterns in change to determine whether or not one exists. Searching for patterns is a meticulous detective story requiring serious intellectual effort and time.
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The entire purpose of the short speech is to provide a basis for a more intelligent discussion of global climate change. Once the definitions of the terms are clearly set, then a more fruitful conversation can ensue.
Happy conversations!
The old speech is here: http://blognimrod.blogspot.com/2010/01/cold-global-warming.html
While my page is by no means the best one out there it is a small effort to bring together references to the science in one location.
http://www.n1yz.com/Climate_Change_Matrix.htm
Tuesday, November 02, 2010
Election Day - Just another swing of a Pendulum
Politics will always disappoint, yet can sometimes inspire. It is a mid term election again, and the pendulum is swinging back, like it usually does. Pundits desperate to get their pay check insist that its the sign of the Second Coming. The historically ignorant, are not sure. You, who do your homework, or have lived long enough with a conscious attention to detail (or both), know better.
Thursday, October 14, 2010
A Miracle Is
In a sense, when this epiphany takes place, it is a miracle. A miracle is an event that changes the meaning of things. It is like a thought that floats free of the surrounding systems and conventions, and enters, uninvited, a sentence, a stanza, a conversation, a lab result, and sends it on another path. A miracle can be the appearance of another person rising out of an emptiness that we are beginning to accept as permanent.
As Paul Celan wrote, it is
A RUMBLING: it is
Truth itself
walked among
men,
amidst the
metaphor squall."
http://www.poetryfoundation.org/journal/article.html?id=240252
Eagle Poem by Joy Harjo
http://www.panhala.net/Archive/Eagle_Poem.html
enjoy!
Saturday, September 18, 2010
The new "Cold War" censorship
When the Iron Curtain fell, those people were able to freely partake of the (unjammed) radio news from the rest of the world. They had been liberated from their prison!
Today, there are people who live freely in the West who have self imposed a censorship upon their media access. With access to the broadest scope of media in world history, they claim that only one source of news is correct, one source of news is true, and only one source of news is needed to discover how the world is.
It seems incredible that anyone could make such a mistake. In the past it was widely known that knowledge is gained by multiple perspectives. In the past it was widely known that being limited to one media outlet was tantamount to being in a dictatorship of the mind. In the past it was widely known that it was worth while to risk your freedom to hear other(even contrary) perspectives. That was defined as FREEDOM. In fact, there are hundreds of millions of people who believe that multiplicity in access to the media is the key to understanding and constructing a truthful knowledge of the world.
Today there are thousands (maybe more), who believe that FOX news is the only news worth watching. They believe that they are tapped into the only source of news worth watching. These people have (sadly) imposed censorship upon their view of the world. These people have put them selves behind a new Iron Curtain, and stripped themselves of Freedom.
What a sad sad tale...to see people I know who have placed themselves in bondage in this fashion is just almost unbelievable.
Wednesday, January 06, 2010
Cold Global Warming
But seriously folks, after enjoying the release of laughter...don't forget that global warming is as close to a fact as you can get.
Here is my one minute speech on Global Warming
1) Climate is not Weather and Weather is not Climate. What you see in your front yard today is Weather. When snow floats down from the sky you are seeing Weather. When the rain wets your upturned face that is Weather. That freezing wind from the North is Weather.
Climate is a 30 year average on conditions. You cannot see Climate. You cannot taste Climate. Climate cannot chill or warm your bones today.
2) Global Warming is not happening in your acre! Your acre is an infinitesimal spot on the immensity of the Earth. What you see in your neighboorhood is not what is happening on the Earth. Global warming is an average of the entire Globe, not your one acre lot. To think that the weather you see in your acre is representative of the Earth can be represented by this thought experiment.
The Earth's entire surface is equal to 126 billion acres. If you took 126 billion dollar bills and laid them end to end at the equator, the line of greenbacks would circle the earth 488 times. One of those 126 billion dollars has a specific serial number. The chance that the weather in your acre is representative of Global weather is the same as you picking the correct dollar bill out of that line of 126 billion bucks on the first choice.
You cannot decide whether Global Warming is true or false based on what you see out your front door.
Stay warm!
Sunday, December 13, 2009
Monday, August 10, 2009
Hard to Keep Up
Monday, May 11, 2009
How do you measure the News ?
A few years back it became apparent that the advertisers were gaining on the news and so I pulled out my digital watch with a timer and clocked 10 minutes of advertising. So, 1/3 of the entire news program was advertising. I vowed that when the ratio became 50/50 that I'd never tune in again.
I understand the economics of advertising and why networks need the income...but I challenge the relevance and scope of a 30 minute news program that is bookended by 10 minutes of advertising.
Two weeks ago it had become painfully apparent that the advertisers had claimed more time so I pulled out my I-Pod and used the timer to clock 13 minutes and 30 seconds of advertising. That leaves 16 minutes and 30 seconds of news in a 1/2 news program. This is absurd!
It is quite obvious to me that more and more of us will refuse to tune in to a "talking head" to hear the news when you can just look at Google News and find more news that you could read in 1/2 hour.
Good bye to the nightly news. Sure, I'll still catch a few minutes here and there, but I can state categorically that their preminence has been long gone, and now their relevance is about to go the same way as the dodo.
Gee
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
A creative approach to Church Communications
http://www.iamepiscopalian.org/
Friday, March 20, 2009
The gun is still smoking, the smoke is still visible
This hour long program details the "secret history" behind the careers of the scientists who have driven a significant part of the "anti global warming" (AGW) movement. Follow their careers with Dr. Oreskes, scientist and historian as she shows how some of the movers and shakers got their start supporting "Star Wars" and then supporting R.J. Reynolds Tobacco company during the tobacco law suits of the last two decades of the 20th Century. Here you are introduced to scientists who will say anything for a pay check, even tell you that second hand smoke is totally safe. These are the same scientists who have lead the AGW movement and lent it their "credibility".
I never jumped to any conclusions during my year and a half research into the entre climate change controversy. The evidence, the science, the overwhelming weight of the truth lead me to my conclusions. The controversy is over (it has been over for over 15 years), the AGW people need to leave the building, while they can still hold on to their heads.
If you want the history and the truth check out the video:
http://www.uctv.tv/search-details.asp?showID=13459
And of course, to read more about it see my website, even though it is not particularly attractive, it is full of information: http://www.n1yz.com/Climate_Change_Matrix.htm
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
We are changing the weather
The graphic and article are located at http://climate.gsfc.nasa.gov/viewImage.php?id=254
The graphic alone is located here: http://climate.gsfc.nasa.gov/iotw/20090212144628.jpg
Pretty amazing huh? We do affect our environment!
Monday, December 01, 2008
Climate Part Two
An earlier post on this blog ( Sunday, June 29, 2008) alluded to some of the issues involved, so they'll not be repeated here. However, I'll post a resource for those who want to understand how much science is behind the theory of Global Warming.
Checkout the links here http://www.n1yz.com/Climate_Change_Matrix.htm
to "read more about it".
Enjoy!
Sunday, November 23, 2008
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Evening of Alabama Designer-Craftsmen Guild Art Show

Sunday, October 05, 2008
Friday, September 19, 2008
Poster Child ?
Saturday, August 02, 2008
A potential tropical storm right off shore from Mobile


We'd better watch #1 - it's pretty close to home :)
CZC MIATWOAT ALL
TTAA00 KNHC DDHHMM
TROPICAL WEATHER OUTLOOK
NWS TPC/NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL
200 PM EDT SAT AUG 2 2008
FOR THE NORTH ATLANTIC...CARIBBEAN SEA AND THE GULF OF MEXICO...
1. A SURFACE TROUGH OF LOW PRESSURE ACCOMPANIED BY CLOUDINESS AND
SHOWERS HAS MOVED INTO THE NORTHEASTERN GULF OF MEXICO. LITTLE
MOTION IS ANTICIPATED TODAY OR SUNDAY...AND ENVIRONMENTAL
CONDITIONS APPEAR TO BE FAVORABLE FOR DEVELOPMENT DURING THE NEXT
DAY OR TWO. IF NECESSARY...A RECONNAISSANCE PLANE WILL INVESTIGATE
THE AREA ON SUNDAY.
Its 107 degrees out side ( heat index )
Monday, July 21, 2008
A visitor to our tomato patch
Sunday, June 29, 2008
The climate is getting in my way
Ok, let us back up a bit and define the term 'anthropogenic'; the Merriam-Webster Online dictionary defines it as "of, relating to, or resulting from the influence of human beings on nature" .
Now let us break up my relatives' query into some definitive questions that would need to be answered, and suggest an order in which they may be tackled.
- one, is the global climate undergoing change?
- two, is the global climate warming, cooling, or remaining statistically average?
- three, is mankind contributing to climate change in any way?
- four, if mankind is contributing to climate change in any way, is there a way to reduce, nullify, or reverse any anthropogenic changes?
Well, these four "small questions" have the potential to develop into an enormous research project. How does one even consider tackling issues like this? Where do you start? What pitfalls lie ahead? What standards do you apply to interpreting research? What part does philosophy play in this quest? Is anyone attempting to mislead me? What sources are trustworthy? Where will I encounter people with hidden agendas?
In face of the enormity of the questions and the potential for encountering intellectual quicksand at many turns, I answered my relative's question thusly: while I've kept in touch with some of these issues in a superficial manner for over two decades, to really deal with the competing viewpoints and information available I'm going to dedicate the next two years to finding out what I can to make an intelligent response to your question.
Yikes! What was I thinking of when I responded? Who on earth can add a two year long research project to their lives? Like many of you I work 40+ hours a week, have family commitments and do volunteer work. When will this research fit in to my life?
Well, the answer is: in bursts! Yet, during the last 7 months I've read several hundred pages of research papers put out by climatologists, physicists, chemists, and meteorologists. During this time frame it has been fruitful to delve into dozens of web sites, scores of blogs, and even engage in email discussions. I've "travelled the world" in this research reading articles from Canada, England, Germany, Australia, South Africa, the United States, and another half dozen other countries.
I've also been surprised at some of the things discovered along the way: namely,
- some people with evidence of an education display an appalling lack of intellectual honesty,
- a lot of evidence of disingenuous arguementation,
- noted ignorance of the simple logical fallacies in their presentation of arguements,
- a willingness to ignore (and conceal) presuppositional paradigms in theory development.
Now, this above post does suggest a couple of things about me and my perspective that I've not revealed. Firstly, I graduated from Western Kentucky University with a B.A. in Philosphy & Religion. My philosophical education trained me in deconstructing logical arguementation and illuminating logical fallacies. Secondly, I've been passionately engaged in the study of meteorology and weather for over 35 years. Finally, my passionate commitment to the "truth", drives all of my intellectual interests. My intellectual roadmap does not illustrate all of the waypoints on that map. I'm going to travel to where the search for truth leads.
Ok, this is all for now..... there will be more forthcoming.
Blessings,
Rod
Monday, March 24, 2008
Fast Trip to North Carolina
Thursday, December 06, 2007
New Year - Old Back
that is all from "back here", what is going on where you live???
Sunday, October 07, 2007
A Tail of Two Weathers

Well, the official map from last week tells in part, a dreary tale, a tail of two weathers.
One tail, is the tail we normally grab in October, a tail of a kite. October is the driest month of the year and sometimes a windy month. It makes for great fun outdoors. In October the cool breezes of fall commence and summer is a distant memory. Except now.
The second tail, is the tail of the drought. We've grabbed it by the tail and it is slinging us against a brick wall. We are 18 inches shy of the average rain fall for this year. We've only received 23 inches. Weeds are dying, trees are dying, birds are dying, the grass is, in many places, long since dead. What a year! You know it has been a year of crazy weather when August posts the largest monthly rainfall in the previous 12 months.
This drought has weighed heavily upon the psyche. People are experiencing mental abberations that have their genesis in the lack of rain. The sight of a dark cloud has been known to send thousands to the windows of homes, apartments, office towers, glass pressed with faces all hoping for a sight of falling rain.
On top of the drought has been temperatures hotter than hell. August, the hottest month in my life, continued though September and October unabated. The forecast high for Tuesday October 9th, is the same temperature you'd expect for July 9th, 92 degrees. Is it Global Warming? Who knows? But it certainly is LOCAL WARMING! Local warming all over the place.
Stay cool, do a rain dance, keep praying.
Sunday, September 16, 2007
Saturday, September 15, 2007
Mark Twain Says it Again - Almost 100 years ago
- Mark Twain "The Mysterious Stranger" (1910)
Thanks to Tim Carbone, of Railroad Earth & Kings in Disguise for publishing part of this quote
Sunday, September 09, 2007
Railroad Earth: Birmingham
Sunday, August 26, 2007
On the way to Charlie's Bunion: 30 years of time travel


Tuesday, August 21, 2007
Arwen Congratulates Debbie On Her Passing The Jury
Monday, August 13, 2007
See The Sea anemone

Sunday, August 12, 2007
With old friends you just pick up where you left off


This picture is worth a thousand words. It is a chart showing the high and low temperatures at my weather station for the past month. Without expanding the picture one story is obvious, it is getting warmer as you move from left to right. What is personally interesting is what you see in the last six day's data: the high is over 100 degrees for six days in a row. In 35+ years of being an amateur meteorologist, I've never experienced six days in a row where the high temperature exceeded 100 degrees.
Wow, that is HOT !
Sunday, July 01, 2007
Photographic Proof of What Happened

Friday, June 29, 2007
A Red, Red Rose

by Robert Burns
O my luve's like a red, red rose.
That's newly sprung in June;
O my luve's like a melodie
That's sweetly play'd in tune.
As fair art thou, my bonnie lass,
So deep in luve am I;
And I will love thee still, my Dear,
Till a'the seas gang dry.
Till a' the seas gang dry, my Dear,
And the rocks melt wi' the sun:
I will luve thee still, my Dear,
While the sands o'life shall run.
And fare thee weel my only Luve!
And fare thee weel a while!
And I will come again, my Luve,
Tho' it were ten thousand mile!
Wednesday, June 27, 2007
Recumbent At Last

I've only ridden about 25 miles in the last 3 weeks but they have been a lot of fun.
Perhaps I'll see you on the road. Be sure and wave!
Tuesday, December 05, 2006
Monday, December 04, 2006
Working Backwards in Time



Sorry for the time confusion- we need Dr. Who to straighten us out. The picture here is from the last trip to the North Carolina mountains, way back in October. For the first time we travelled during peak leaf peeping season (say that 10 times really fast). Here is a small sample of the coloration we saw. Those of you who are more awake than I am now, will note there are no mountains in this photo. True! However, had the photographer turned the camera 180 then a picture of the "front range" of the North Carolina mountains would have covered the horizon. This photo was taken on I-40 just after driving out of the mountains.
The other photo is of the Biltmore Mansion, in Asheville, NC. The statistics on this "home" are too stunning to recall. I just remember that it contained more bathrooms than a certain 16 story office building in downtown Birmingham.
The third photo is one taken of the view from Granfather Mountain. Here we are 5,000' above sea level. Just ignore the photographer on the left side of the picture.
I going to stop now.....especially since while previewing the photo's here the layout seems a bit askew. I'm really not sure how these pictures will correspond with the text. More photos next time!
Monday, November 27, 2006
A trip to the Farm (again)

How time does fly. My last post prior to the blistering heat of summer and now, Thanksgiving is past and Christmas approaches rapidly from the starboard bow. In an earlier post I told of the birth of a cria, to Paco and Rose, two llamas who live west of Columbus, MS. Three weeks ago, Shiloh, was born to the same proud parents. Shiloh is a thriving youngster who requires bottle feeding each day. Here is a picture of her tethered prior to her thrice weekly "training". These sessions last 10 minutes and are designed for Shiloh's benefit.
More later :)
Thursday, June 01, 2006
Food for thought
From Theology Today, January 1964, comes a book review of Sacred and Profane Beauty: The Holy In Art, by Gerardus van der Leeuw, 357 pp. New York, Holt, Reinhart & Winston, 1963. $6.50. The reviewer is Joseph M. Kitagawa, from the University of Chicago. The book is discussed here:http://theologytoday.ptsem.edu/jan1964/v20-4-bookreview13.htm but the quotation that leaped across my desk to hit me between the eyes comes from van der Leeuw's book:
"It is the curse of theology always to forget that God is love, that is movement. The dance reminds us of it" (p. 74).
Now that is food for thought !