14.8.10

Riddles And Stars


The Perseid meteor shower is the dusty remains of a comet called Swift-Tuttle, discovered in 1862. Every August when Earth passes closest to the orbit of Swift-Tuttle, amateur astronomers can see shooting stars in the night sky.
We drove deep into the desert and sat on the hood of the car in darkeness.
While waiting for the shooting stars from the meteor shower we pondered some riddles.


It has towns but no houses;
It has forests, but no trees;
It has rivers, but no fish.
What is it?

Monkeys said: Ghost Town
Answer: A Map

What is it that a mother loves very dearly
But which can never welcome her when she comes home?

Monkey says: Daughter
Monkey 2 says: Cat
Answer: A baby before it is born

The air alone gives birth to this.
It lives without a body.
It hears without ears.
It speaks without a mouth.
What is it?

Monkey says: Wind
Monkey 2 says: God
Answer: An echo

Do you know any riddles?
Did you see the meteor shower?

13.8.10

this moment



{this moment} - A Friday ritual. A single photo - no words - capturing a moment from the week. A simple, special, extraordinary moment. A moment I want to pause, savor and remember.

11.8.10

Sad, Mad, Glad- Film Reviews


I have been watching an abundance of films. I thought I might knock off three reviews at a time under the categories of how they made me feel- sad, mad and glad.
Having children does not make you a parent. The selfishness of the protagonist Diane, in Trucker is sad. Diane abandoned her son Peter as a baby to pursue an unglamorous career as a trucker. Chasing a fleeting lifestyle she feels she missed out on by getting married young, Diana fights to keep her independence by going out, drinking and sleeping around. When Peter’s devoted father, who has provided a loving and stable home, is no longer able to care for him, Diane is forced to hit the road with Peter in tow. Peter’s desperate desire to not be in his mother’s life, while simultaneously wanting to be a priority to her, is sad to watch. The films cinematography is excellent. Writer/director James Mottern does a great job of delving into the beautiful and ugly of human generosity and selfishness, while minimizing dialogue and allow the peeled layers to speak for themselves.

Fuel is a documentary by Josh Tickell that examines US dependence on foreign oil. Are you sick of this yet? Well screw you if you are sick of hearing about it and I hope someone keys your Hummer.  I am mad because it is so frustrating how despite the obvious, so many American’s are choosing to turn a blind eye and think that this problem will go away on its own. I am mad at people who think this war is not about oil.  Mr. Tickell is a great proponent for biodiesel fuel and has made it his life mission to educate the public about the benefits of converting diesel engines into veggie oil  run engines. This movie is well produced and does a good job of exposing the issues that led us to be dependant on a natural resource which we have little access to, while offering alternatives to the problem. This film came out prior to the BP oil spill and although it would have been reflected upon in the film- I believe it is even more relevant now in light of the present crisis.

John Kasinski wrote the script, directed and played a major roll in Brief Interviews with Hideous Men, based on the short stories written by David Foster Wallace. I am glad he made this film, I am glad he is in this film and I am glad I watched it.  The film is about a PhD candidate, Sara Quinn, gathering research for her dissertation regarding human sexuality. Over the course of the film she interviews several men who give her candid glimpses into how they feel about sex and women. What is stimulating about this film is the use of Shakespearean theatrical techniques such as omnipotent asides and the seamless transitions between past and present.  The element that people are never who they seem is hinted by the nature of the story- Mr. Kasinski takes the viewer a few steps deeper creating assholes out of angels, dissecting fantasies and reflecting on men’s innermost aspects of functionality within sexuality.
Do you think he is cute?

10.8.10

Do You Love My Header?


I certainly do. 
I discovered Sherri's blog The Claw several months ago- Sherri is one of those friendships that develops fast and furious and fits just perfectly.  Since I started following her blog she has changed her banner several times and I loved everything she did.  Sherri is a graphic designer turned stay at home mom and recently started offering her amazing services for header design with her new site Headers For Hire .

She designed my header in less than a week.  Sherri's passion for design is palpable as she sent me numerous banner styles to chose from and tweaked anything I asked her to, right away.  I could not be happier with my final design. Ultimately it is exactly what I wanted.
If you are thinking of getting a new header I highly recommend hiring Sherri to make the perfect one for you.

7.8.10

Poetry by Lady Ren and My Monkey



Grace of My Year In Haiku was kind enough to ask me to write a haiku as a guest post on her blog.
When I told her that my oldest monkey likes to write haikus, she readily agreed that we could both write one.
To read my haiku as well as my monkeys and to see photos of us, check out: My Year In Haiku

If you would be so kind as to comment on our blogging poetic debut that would make our day!

Mola

5.8.10

A Lady's Got To Eat



Whole wheat pancakes, with chocolate chips, vanilla yogurt and strawberries dusted with cane sugar from the day before.
Nutella!
Cucumber, arugula, tomato and Blue Stilton cheese- with a dash of olive oil and a dash of rice vinegar.
Baguette with triple cream brie, scallops lightly pan fried after marinating over night in a shot of tequila and some lemon zest, avocado, cucumber and greens with lots of pepper and dash of rice vinegar.
A doc from Dr. J's office went on a fishing trip to Alaska-
So wild caught Alaskan salmon using the ingredients below-
I really made this up last minute but my intention was to have the apricots prevent the fish from drying out on the top-
It was good but I am sure it had more to do with the fish used- then my stellar 'made up' recipe.
What have you been eating this week?

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