Friday, December 21, 2007

Winter Solstice--Nerd Style



The earth's axis is pointing away from the sun.

The sun's angle of insolation or where the sun's rays hit the earth is approximately at the Tropic of Capricorn, the furthest tropic line from the northern hemisphere.

Incidentally, the word insolation comes from parts of three different words: in-coming solar radation. Cool, huh?

So you can see that if the angle of the sun's rays are skewed to the south of the equator that we would not have an equal day, but a shorter one or of course my favorite way of putting it: a longer night. Of course when the sun's angle of insolation is at the equator then we get an equal day and equal night, but we're not in the season of either equinox so I won't go into it at this time.

The reason for the season is not actually for giving as they say in a consumer based nation, but because of the tilt of the earth's axis, which is 23. 44 or so degrees. I always found it interesting that both tropics, each on the 23.5 lateral of opposite sides of the equator, and the tilt of the axis were very similar in numbers. It makes sense, but I do wonder if the exact or approximate degree of the tilt of our axis was found after noting the sun's angle of insolation to the tropics. I'm sure smarter people probably wouldn't ask that question because it would be too obvious or even easy to find the answer in an encyclopedia or the internet for that matter, but I like to put those questions out there before checking my sources, because without the question then it's all answers and what fun is that?

Ironically the earth is closest (perihelion) to the sun during our winter, more specifically, I've read it to be the closest around Jan 3rd. It is also true that our winter is warmer than that of the southern hemisphere. It has to do with the Antarctic and the placement of continents and I suppose that the earth's proximity to the sun plays a factor in that too, but I haven't read that yet. I believe the that the placement of continents play a role, because water has a higher heat capacity than soil and rock (continents)........

Enough said! From Nerdville--enjoy the winter solstice!

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Monday, December 3, 2007

Andi does Andy

Psychedelic Santa Claus



The red and white robes of Santa Claus may have come from the colors of the toxic mushroom the fly agaric. Everyone knows that some Christmas decorations and festivities are part Pagan and part Christian. I read that the northern Europeans have contributed to the color of Santa Claus' wardrobe, the Flying Reindeer, the Christmas Tree and the star that adorns the highest bough. In the north, they and their beloved reindeer would eat these toxic mushrooms which brought on hallucinogenic images. Thus, we can presume that the idea of flying reindeer might have been brought on by these hallucinogenic experiences. The particular types of trees that these mushrooms grow on are those of the evergreen species--our beloved Christmas tree! These people saw these mushrooms as fruits of these trees. In addition, the Tree was a very special plant to these people. Seeing it as a link to the underworld in its roots, to the middle earth in its trunk and to the heavens in it's ever skyward reaching branches.
The North Star was also considered sacred, since all other stars in the sky
revolved around its fixed point. They associated this "Pole Star" with the World
Tree and the central axis of the universe. The top of the World Tree touched the
North Star, and the spirit of the shaman would climb the metaphorical tree,
thereby passing into the realm of the gods. This is the true meaning of the star
on top of the modern Christmas tree, and also the reason that the super-shaman
Santa makes his home at the North Pole.

Alice Roosevelt Longworth


Teddy Roosevelt's daughter; Here is a lady that was very intriguing in her time and alas, in our time too--one of my periodical curiosities straight to you...

Visit http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_Roosevelt_Longworth for more interesting reading on Mrs. L.

Monday, November 26, 2007

In Defense of November


9
Fires
Rush
Nov
9
Eyes
Have
Flickers
Fires
Roar
Dark
Nights
Bare
light
Ground
Naked
Trees
when
the Moon
shows its
whole
silver face
November
can be
Achingly
Beautiful
There is
something
Amiss
in ignoring
#11 for #10
For #9
is such
a mysterious #

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

One of these things is not like the others



Whatever happened to Mirtha?


Moments later her feet curled up like flesh colored
party favors and disappeared under the desk.
Only her magic mary janes remained.

I crush your sun


Monday, November 19, 2007

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily Life is but a dream
merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily Life is but a dream
merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily Life is but a dream
merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily Life is but a dream
merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily Life is but a dream
merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily Life is but a dream
merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily Life is but a dream
merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily Life is but a dream
merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily Life is but a dream
merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily Life is but a dream
merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily Life is but a dream
merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily Life is but a dream
merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily Life is but a dream
merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily Life is but a dream

Monday, November 5, 2007

???????????????


I'm inconsolable with Jazz
a time of haunted notes
my body wants to
be wrung out
the tears would come
if only I was
alone
driving home from the bottoms
the story of the ravenous trash eating bush
it's a vortex of refuse
watch it sway
a slow motion furry green and shadowy monster
see how that driver
threw his trash in its
wavy vacuum mouth

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

2 poems inspired by music

Doesn't
it
seem
interesting
and
dizzy
to
whirl
around
like
a
tornado
full of
interests
of Herbie Hancock
of Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow
of Jazz
of Beatniks
of Neanderthals
of vinyl records
of Black Sabbath
of Fluxus
of Yoko Ono
and forever
m
or
e
and
m
or
e
and
m
or
e
never pinning it down
never nailing it
just flying around
with leaves
and snatching one or two
as they come close
and letting go
for no
reason at all
all
for
all
of beauty
of song
that vibrates
my skin
and shivers
with energetic
excitement
warming
inside
inspiring me
Retain this
I want to cry
ss
ne
pi
ap
h
ss
ne
pi
ap
h (happiness, happiness)
never leave me
my heart
feels so pure
music makes me
feel so pure



feminine worry
she croons
on her
trumpet
swell of fear
pours out
from her
lungs into
an instrument
that changes
sorrow
to
force and beauty
tinny tinny
haaaaw
wee e ee
baaaaw
I love you
I love you
love love love
energy
push out and out
not by some
mechanical atom
a human
a person
flung into the world
filled that void

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

SLC 1835-1910


Mark Twain quote from 1909:

"I came in with Halley's Comet in 1835. It is coming again next year, and I expect to go out with it. It will be the greatest disappointment of my life if I don't go out with Halley's Comet. The Almighty has said, no doubt: 'Now here are these two unaccountable freaks; they came in together, they must go out together.'"

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

The October Body


the October body
the gilded crew
the autumnal feathered guild
the firey hued schism
the triumphant knot
cohorts of the element
a cabinet haunt
East and West
with touch of North and South
a merriment of two
sisters by brain and spirit
cosmic launchings
entangled in their hair
honeychain hideout
honeychain hideout
Siamese muses
not connected at birth
tribe of womben
roots and branches
reaching
below and above
tiny bewitching explosions peeking
out of the dark sky
all the while
baying at the moon
praying to the moon
following the moon
four arms making a circle
the circle of October
the "O"
four arms criss-crossed making an eight
an infinite mark
the infinite remark

Thursday, October 11, 2007

Stellar Nursery Rhyme


Insulation
Sometimes we need
Insulation
To quiet down
The insolent noise
To comfort from
The negativity
I need insulation
How do I make insulation?
Is it immaterial or material?
Immaterial insulation
Would be harder to create
Takes clearing out the cobwebs
Figuring out how to relax
Before mental weaving begins
Material insulation is easy
With the exception of
Filaments of fiberglass
Stuck in the skin
Maybe metaphoric insulation
A warm blanket of lullabies
Of closed eye crescent blue moons with smiling mouths
Of tiny white undershirts adorned with baby yellow flowers
Of cornsilk hair sliding through your fingers
Of soft cheeked toddlers in ancient photographs
Of black and white wallpaper with olde tyme advertisements
Of sweet scent of rich decay from jumping in crisp leaf piles
Of red and green and orange and brown and yellow
The swirl of color in my memory
Surrounding me
Holding me
Relaxing me
Pacifying me
Keeping me
Sane
Moonglow and stellar nursery
Wrapped around me
This is my insulation

Tuesday, October 9, 2007

My little fatalist


My little fatalist
You're a wire
Wrapped in a needle eye
You need springs
Yes, springs attached to you
To bounce about town
it's lighter, it's fun
rattle and massage
that constricted, conflicted
brain of yours
Smile.
It's funny.
the words that come
in thoughts
You need a wave
Yes, a wave encompassing you
so you can thrash about town
a lifetime womb
without the delicate connectors
to revive those
aching bones of yours
Spirit
don't burn it out
like a boy scout camp fire
go forage for
kindling

Wednesday, October 3, 2007

Heart Rest


The day of the full moon, when the moon is neither increasing nor decreasing, the Babylonians called Sa-bat, meaning "heart-rest." It was believed that on this day, the woman in the moon, Ishtar, as the moon goddess was known in Babylon, as in virtually every ancient and primitive society, there had been since the earliest of times a taboo against a woman working, preparing food, or traveling when she was passing her monthly blood. On Sa-bat, from which comes our Sabbath, men as well as women were commanded to rest, for when the moon menstruated, the taboo was on everyone. Originally (and naturally) observed once a month, the Sabbath was later to be incorporated by the Christians into their Creation myth and made conveniently weekly. So nowadays hard-minded men with hard muscles and hard hats are relieved from their jobs on Sundays because of an archetypal psychological response to menstruation.
From the book, Still Life with Woodpecker by Tom Robbins

novel typewriter


From the book, Still Life with Woodpecker by Tom Robbins

"Perhaps what a novelist needs is a different sort of writing implement.

"...a carved typewriter, hewn from a single block of sacred cypress; decorated with mineral pigments, berry juice, and mud; its keys living mushrooms, its ribbon the long irridescent tongue of a lizard."

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

The Perfect Hour


Whiskey sour or White Russian
Shaun of the Dead or The Big Lebowski
Playing a version of solitaire
I remember
My late teenage years
Alone in my room at night
Poking holes
in a Minute Maid soda can
one hole, ping...
...then wait.
one hole a minute
in the silence of my house
once the apparatus was complete
I smoked my twigs and leaves
The stowing and perfume ritual
Brought on low volumed music
Playing solitaire
My ocean shag carpet
The royalty would speak to me
in my hightened state

Monday, September 24, 2007

L'enfante


Wriggling belly
Twisting fat roll appendages
Three soft chins
Slobbery open mouth
Red cheeks
Eyes clamped tighter and tighter
Fussy Fussy Baby
Squirm on the continent
Don't know what to do
But you want it
How long will it last
Some survived over three millennia
Will you die young?
Grow up
You've been a babe too long
You must grow up to survive
Part of me hopes you don't
at least the part of you that I dislike
Maybe when you grow up
I'll like you more.

Friday, September 21, 2007

my us


gravity defying

pinky toe

half dinosaur

a few years

out of the tree

or a new species

synergy walking

a sound

in a tube of light

automatic, uh

automatic...everything!

firing thought

exposes the shutter

spicy grit in your hair

your scent

sets my ol' factory in motion

what makes you so unhappy?

you have a moon

peeking in your window

and a winged dragon

flying above your bed

Love Hovercraft





Love hovercraft

modern whispers
alien-hued substance
fresh element
nebulous blur
sober theory

lambent glow
sane harborage
sleeping
in the arms of a starfish
Kaleidoscopic polyhedron
iridescent bubble-congeries
an unseen flute
inaccessible dimension?
whining prayers
of the half drunk
renting a room
and dreaming
in the witch-house

Thursday, September 20, 2007

Deliberately Funny

deliberately funny
words in your mouth
form pillows of laughing gas
my accidental and physical humor
the jokes on me
you are deliberately funny
thoughts in your head
shoot out like tickling daggers
you are stand up
I am sketch
Individual
Collaboration
Mulling vs. Whip
It's all in the soup
of the letter people
the cackling of energy
gaseous energy bubbles
filtering out of a wild neck
mouth open, teeth spark
a beautiful melody of laughing
echoing off our lips

Monday, September 17, 2007

Lake of Mystery

sun grandfather
moon grandmother
continent father
ocean mother
toe first
into the lake of mystery
black silouette
fire in her palms
little one carries the fire
into the darkness
to the center
of the lake of mystery
no one knows
a vacation from one self
trip of misery
to bring out the size of me
it's all complete
not complete
good to know
in the lake of mystery
where darkness grows
no one knows
it's all a state of surgery
serging in me
it's all whole
not whole
good to know
in the lake of mystery
where darkness flows
in symmetry
confounding me
encircling
a circle of me
it's not complete
good to know
i live in the
the lake of mystery

Friday, September 14, 2007

As requested: One Complex Mineral








Tourmaline is a mineral within the silicate group. It is a complex mineral because the tourmaline group contains many different types. Each member has its own chemical formula which makes the general chemical formula of tourmaline the most complicated in the entire mineral kingdom: (Na, Ca)(Li, Mg, Al)3(Al, Fe, Mn)6(BO3)3(Si6O18)(OH)4. This mineral can be identified by; color (most commonly black and ranging from brown, violet, green, pink or in dual color pink and green); crystal(xl) description (parallel and elongated; needle-like, including radiating); Mohs hardness scale (7-7.5); cleavage (indistinct); fracture (uneven); luster (vitreous); streak (white). Of the three basic types of rocks, Tourmaline occurs in igneous and metamorphic. This basically means that this mineral is formed by heat or extreme pressure (which in turn produces heat). However, this mineral is resilient and can be found in the sedimentary rock, sandstone. The tourmaline crystal(xl) is asymmetrical at its axial ends (called hemimorphic). Hemimorphic xls are piezoelectric and often pyroelectric, meaning it has electrical properties. In legend, the tourmaline gem was also highly valued by alchemists who, perhaps because of it’s pyroelectric effect, believed it to be related to the philosopher’s stone. This was said to be the substance that would grant enlightenment, give power over spiritual affairs, reconcile opposites and change base metals to gold.

airpressedprogression (the feeling of House Tornado)


Keep moving
Kinetic motion
airpressedprogression
beautiful wheezing
Several instruments attached
to an accordian
arms aching
with music
simultanious squeezing
airpressedprogression
Breath held
head under wave
Come up silently
Smooth Breath
Slip back down again
keep moving
on, on and on
continuous compression
airpressedprogression

Thursday, September 13, 2007

Tourmaline

Felt like a gene
snake skin like
making a plan
feel so nice
Called my friend Gene
Talked all night
crazy butterfly
x-ray brain shape
Strange as a stone
with tourmaline
Flashes of light
in my pan
Gold rush of light
In six tubes
Bold idea
Optics unseen
Goethe was fine
He just needed sleep
Hollow's wolf
ate flesh again
Darkness except
a spherical glow
entrancing nature
into glee
Spark in my eye
Flash in the pan
That's all right
That's all right.