Tuesday, October 28, 2025

Poets and Emotions

 Poets and Emotions

    The first poems were being made long before the languages that we know today existed. They were songs, or chants, or some kind of phrases that likely meant things.

    Hold on! Who is getting their masters in the history of psychology? Not me! I would say it my progeny.

    I read Anna Karenina in 2021. My daughter read War and Peace in 2012 and 2013. There were no happy characters, she tells me.

    Oh, the emotions of reality and fiction.

    Poetry sometimes does the trick.

    And we blog it, and blog on.


    HATE

    Do we hate? 

    Surely we do.

    But those flames will burn us up with them.

    We must learn to quell the heat and the fires...

    And become peaceful and resigned,

    Poised, and strong.

    Not really stoic, but above the rancor.

   

Sunday, October 26, 2025

Germany and Us: Deutschland

 Germany and Us: Deutschland

    We all live in our respective lands, but whether we live in Europe, the United States, China, or any other part of the earth, we all have a relationship with Germany. Some of us are more connected than others. Germany and its influences of money, ideas, and culture, percolate or saturate all of us across the globe. 

    What is your connection or influences leading to and from this place, people, culture, economy? How are you linked to this land, the language, the arts and ideas? Is it a philosopher, or a scientist. We all mutually benefit from each others' innovations and ideas. Language has a big place, too.

    In the Midwest, or other parts of the United States, many of us say gesundheit when people sneeze. There are those that teach German, those who studied it, those that possibly came from there, like Hein Tlustek who lived 30 minutes south in rural Bedford, Indiana, or Robert's mother Mrs. Calder from East Germany. In Chile I went to visit a German colony that sold very cheap wine and had floral gardens, and a woman of German origin who seemed rather standoffish to me. 

    Austria and Switzerland are German-speaking countries, and are not Germany, but the cultures cross over and overlap with Germany, the motherland, which in many ways is the engine and heart of the western world of Europe. They are industrial, economically dynamic, moving and shaking; their history with arts and ideas and theories are powerful and far reaching.

    Hegel, Heidegger, Jung, Freud, and on, including musicians and writers, theoreticians and planners, like Marx and Engels. We have had German political and military leaders, most of us have heard of the most notorious, which we do not have to mention here...

    But the reverberations of the those times and people still affect us today. Modern day Israel and the Arab issues, particularly but not only the Palestinians, as we talk of Lebanon, Egypt, Jordan, Syria, over to Iran (not Arabs), and on to Iraq and Turkey, and us, the West, all of us dealing with modern political realities and economic trends and markets.

    My mother has her mother from southern Germany, from Swabia of Bavaria, or Schwabe of Bayern. I have potentially a quarter blood of German heritage. My wife, too.

    What do have to do with Germany? 

    You tell me.

    Some of us worked with German engineers, or other German professionals. Others have seen films, or heard music, or read novels or been impacted by other German thinkers over the ages. There was a German Pope, Joseph Ratzinger. Germany has a place in sports, like football (soccer), and other world events. There is the food, the historical and current music influences.

    How much of what we are is German? I would say it is disproportionately a part of who we are today in 2025. Millions of immigrants have channeled through Germany and speak it. They are partners in the international crime and military scenes of global intelligence and might. 

    Are they growing enough in native population? Do the foreign immigrants enculturate enough to carry on German traditions and knowledge, foremost being the language itself?

    I think that time will prove the German people, and its influence, will continue to be formidable. Austria and Swiss speakers may grown closer to its northern bigger, neighbor, perhaps. Or that might prove immaterial. Regardless. Germany is a part of who we are.

    Danke schoen, for what you are, Deutschland.

    Aufwiedersain. 

Wednesday, October 22, 2025

Sorry, Mariners. Maybe Next Year...

 Sorry, Mariners. Maybe Next Year...

    Sometimes when I think about baseball and choose to write about it, which is a fortunate thing when I can actually do it, I now think about my daughter who has (more or less) voiced that I write about baseball a lot, and not so much about her. Yeah. Okay.

    That is likely true. Sorry.

    Then there is the Mariner organization and fan base that deserve some apologies. They went game seven, they lost by a blast by George Springer of the long awaited Blue Jays, and the season was done. Again. How many years and no World Series? Forever, really. Since 1977, when they first came on the scene. The year Star Wars came out. In a galaxy far, far away.

    The Mariners are still a galaxy or so from winning it all. Or even playing in the championship.

    There are four others who have never won it but at least have competed in the Fall Classic. The Tampa Bay Rays, the Colorado Rockies, the San Diego Padres, and the Milwaukee Brewers. 

    Is that it?
    
    I think so. Mariners had some great talent, with the surprising phenom in Cal Raleigh, the catcher who became one of seven to ever hit 60 or more homers in a season. Who were they? Shohei may join them someday...

    Babe Ruth.

    Roger Maris.

    Mark McGuire.

    Sammy Sosa.

    Barry Bonds.

    Aaron Judge.

    And now Cal. I had not seen him or images of him during the season, and to be honest I heard a few things about him, but I did not know what he looked like. Different. Not imposing and warrior-like when you see McGuire and Judge, statuesque gargantuan men who crush that leather sphere into the nether regions... Gods in the world of us mere mortal spectators. Gob smacked by the power, grace, and skills.

    So we write about it, or least I do. There you go, Madhya! :)

    These dudes are kind of amazing.

    The Mariners were pretty amazing this year, until they were not.

    Sorry, again.

    We hope you the best! Truly.

    Possibly 2026. The hope and promise of Cal Raleigh and the other youngster, Julio Rodriguez, and likely Arozarena. And a few others... More pitching, maybe.

    Be like the Nationals in 2019. Or any other first time October champion...

    Blog it, blog on, my daughters, sons, and friends, fans of baseball or not...

Monday, October 20, 2025

I want to write saliently about everything

 I want to write saliently about everything


    Tolkien and Lewis.

    Star Wars, the Jedi and the Sith. Spelling on Sith? Darth Vader, a Sith Lord? Huh.

    Countries, agendas, military powers, economics.

    Investments. Good luck with that.

    Other good or great books, authors, stories.

    Covenant people, communities to grow and expand.

    Tragedies to overcome, life and death.

    All of it. Love and animosity, forgiveness and grace, peace and prosperity.

    Some geography, some nature. Some nurture.

    All of it.

Anime and Manga - Sorry, Not Feeling It

 Anime and Manga - Sorry, Not Feeling It

    Japanese art and stories have been become world wide phenomenon, it seems to me. I have many acquaintances, mostly younger, that really like these films and series.

    Me? I used to like some cartoons. Not much now. Sorry. Not me.

    They say that if you have nothing good to say, do not say anything at all.

    Well, here's me saying that these artistic endeavors and series work for some, but it does for me. I am not a big fan of animation and cartoons in general. I have become less of a film and TV fan, in many ways, too.

    I suppose I am a bit of an entertainment curmudgeon, watching a lot of news and sports, and aspects of the artistic shows become more nuanced and less attractive to me.

    Hmmmm...

    Maybe it is more about me than it is about these shows.

Sunday, October 19, 2025

Indiana Football Number Two in the Land? What in the Lee Corso?

Indiana Football Number Two in the Land? What in the Lee Corso?

    This is weird. I know I have pined for wins and success for my long-suffering Indiana Hoosiers almost my entire life, but being the second best team in all college football?

    Really? Really?

    I still have my doubts. Alabama, Georgia, and even a few others may have different ideas about second place and national championship games.

    Wow. Fernando Mendoza. Heisman candidate? Really?

    The receivers and other offensive players are good. Sometimes really good.

    The defense plays well. Special teams are all right.

    Who knows? Maybe the Hoosiers are truly top five?

    We shall see.

    And then there is my other beloved alma mater, Brigham Young. Hmm, hmm, hmm.

My Marriage is Like a Hutch Analogy. But God is in there. We must not forget, or Ignore

My Marriage is Like a Hutch Analogy. But God is in there.  We must not forget, or Ignore

    Yes, God is necessary in the equation, or triangle, of a successful marriage.

    I could add how God, and His Son Jesus, enable couples to be happier, more fruitful, and multiply their joys.

    Hopefully more on that later.