Sunday, January 27, 2013
ELEPHANT REVIVAL - "NOSTALGIA"
Elephant Revival, was brought to my attention a couple of weeks ago, and I thought their sound was terrific, so I ordered their album, "Break in the Clouds." The song in the video, performed at the Americana Music Festival and filmed by Music Fog, is, as yet, unreleased.
Saturday, January 26, 2013
THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH IN SOUTH CAROLINA
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When the former leaders of the Episcopal diocese left the church, they initiated a suit to keep the name, assets, and property of the diocese in their control. A judge issued a temporary restraining order yesterday.Again from The Lead:
A state judge this week issued a temporary restraining order saying the diocese is the only group that can use the name Episcopal Diocese of South Carolina. A hearing on whether to make the order permanent is set for next month in Columbia. So one of the things the group must do is give themselves a working title.
A photo from the convention of the Episcopal Church in South Carolina - temporary name for the diocese and missing seal.I hope and pray the loyal Episcopalians in the original diocese in South Carolina will have their name restored, but, in any case, life goes on in the continuing diocese. "A rose by any other name would smell as sweet." Their choice of a working title is excellent.
The faithful members of the diocese met in convention and elected a provisional bishop:
The Most Reverend Katharine Jefferts Schori was celebrant and preacher at a Choral Eucharist that opened the Convention. After his installation, Bishop [Charles Glenn] vonRosenberg addressed the Convention. The Reverend Gay Clark Jennings, President of the House of Deputies of The Episcopal Church, also addressed the Convention. She was one of many Church leaders from across the nation who traveled to Charleston to show support for continuing Episcopalians in South Carolina.Blessings and prayers for Bishop Glenn and the continuing members of the historic diocese. May the peace of God that passes all understanding keep their hearts and minds in Christ Jesus.
The Episcopal Church in South Carolina is continuing. We are reorganizing with renewed dedication to carry forward the work of our Lord Jesus Christ, just as prior generations have done since 1789. We have much to do and many challenges to meet, but we are confident that by moving forward together in unity and faith, with God's help, we will flourish.
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STORY OF THE DAY - VOICE OF REASON
From StoryPeople.Sometimes I think I should just keep my opinionsto myself, she said, but someone has got to be thevoice of reason.
Friday, January 25, 2013
I HEAR YOU KNOCKING - FATS DOMINO
Friday night with Fats Domino.
Antoine Dominique "Fats" Domino Jr. (born February 26, 1928) is an American R&B and rock and roll pianist and singer-songwriter. He was born and raised in New Orleans, Louisiana. Domino is French Creole and Creole was his first language. Domino was delivered at home by his midwife grandmother. Like most families in the Lower Ninth Ward, Domino's family were new arrivals from Vacherie, Louisiana. His father was a well known violinist, and Domino was inspired to play himself. He eventually learned from his uncle, jazz guitarist Harrison Verrett. Fats released five gold (million-copy-selling) records before 1955. Domino also had 35 Top 40 American hits and has a music style based on traditional R&B ensembles of bass, piano, electric guitar, drums, and saxophone.
UN LAUNCHES INVESTIGATION ON DRONE ATTACKS

The United Nations has launched an investigation into the use of unmanned drone strikes and targeted killings in counterterrorism operations.It's about time. Although President Obama did not mention the drone war in his inaugural address, the drone attacks in Pakistan, Yemen, and Somalia may well kill terrorists, but the attacks also kill innocents, including women, children, and people who happen to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. The attacks are not as precise as the administration claims. In addition, fear of drone attacks traumatizes people who live in the areas where the attacks occur. It's accountability time, and I hope the investigation by the UN sheds more light than the Obama administration has been willing to do.
The probe will investigate 25 strikes in Pakistan, Yemen, Somalia, Afghanistan, and the Palestinian territories. It also will focus on civilian killings and injuries caused by the strikes.
British lawyer Ben Emmerson, the U.N. special envoy on counterterrorism and human rights, will carry out the probe.
Emmerson says the use of drone technology is "here to it stay," adding it is imperative that "appropriate legal and operational structures are urgently put in place to regulate its use."
Most attacks by unmanned drones have been carried out by the United States. Israel has used them and other nations have access to the technology.
JESUS AND MO - GUESS
Thursday, January 24, 2013
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, GRANDPÈRE!
May you have a great day, Tom!
My gift to Tom will be a nice pair of jeans. When we go out to eat or to a movie, Tom will often ask if he can wear his jeans, and I have to say, "No, not with me." People wear jeans nearly everywhere, but Tom's jeans are another matter. They're from Walmart, which would not be so bad, but they usually have holes in them or are stained with black grease or blood from the many small and not-so-small wounds he accumulates from his yard work. The other day, I persuaded him to go to a store other than Walmart to try on nicer jeans. It took us a while and many tries before he found a pair that suited him, so now he has one pair that he can wear to a restaurant or a movie and look decent. Now that I know the style and size, I will buy him another pair for his birthday, and he will have two, which should do nicely for now.
Tom doesn't like to have too much made of his birthday, because it's sort of a sad day for him, since he's one year older, but I see birthdays as a reason for celebrating having made it through another year more or less intact. Glass half-full or half-empty?
He's off working at the boat center today. He was on TV a few nights ago on Channel 8 in New Orleans. The reporters visited the center and did a fine job with a lovely news piece on the museum during the nightly news.
FOX 8 WVUE New Orleans News, Weather, Sports New Orleans News, Weather, Sports
Wednesday, January 23, 2013
NEW BUBBLE SITES AT BAYOU CORNE SINKHOLE
BAYOU CORNE — Eleven new bubble sites have been found in inundated swampland west of an 8.5-acre sinkhole in northern Assumption Parish, including a frothing spot dubbed the “mother of all bubble sites,” officials said Tuesday.My guess is that the people who were ordered to evacuate from their homes last year will very likely never be able to return. The troubling situation in the area is worsening, and who knows when or where it will end? I wonder if further numbers of residents of nearby areas may be asked to leave. Highway 70, a much used road, is near the sinkhole activity. If the highway is impacted and forced to close, it will greatly inconvenience workers and travelers in the area.
The sites are roughly in a row west of an unnamed oilfield access road extending south from La. 70 South through the wooded swamp, a parish map shows.
The sites bring to 34 the number of known bubble sites in the Bayou Corne and Grand Bayou areas in the vicinity of the sinkhole on Texas Brine Co. LLC’s leased property.
If we take stuff out from under the ground beneath us, why are we surprised when the ground beneath us collapses? When will we ever learn?
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
LUTHERAN ORDINARIATE? THANKS, BUT NO THANKS

Two leading Lutheran clerics have rejected suggestions from the Vatican that it could create a subdivision for converted Lutherans similar to its structures for Anglicans who join the Roman Catholic Church.I can only conclude that the arrogance of the authorities in the Roman Catholic Church is without bounds. Lutheran leaders told Rome what to do with their my-way-or-the-highway offer for Lutherans to have their own separate pen similar to those of the converts to the Anglican Ordinariates. Lutheran Bishop Weber suggested that those members who want to be in full communion with Rome should simply join the Roman Catholic Church, which I think is very sensible. The "Anglicans" in the ordinariates are, in fact, Roman Catholic converts.
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Bishop Friedrich Weber, the German Lutheran liaison with the Catholic Church, said the idea was unthinkable and amounted to "an unecumenical incitement to switch sides."
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Archbishop Gerhard Mueller, head of the Vatican's powerful doctrinal office, was reported in Catholic media last week as saying Rome might envisage a special section for Lutherans.
[The Rev Martin] Junge said very few Lutherans wanted to switch to the Catholic Church and creating a special subgroup for them would complicate ties between the churches and confuse Lutherans who wanted to work in harmony with Catholics.
Thanks to Ann V for the link.
BO - THE FIRST DOG
I love Bo's white boots.
Photos by Pete Souza and Sonya N. Hebert / The White House
Photos by Pete Souza and Sonya N. Hebert / The White House
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