All posts by scottobear

I woke up this morning sick, with swollen throat glands, my whole right sinus cavity feels like it’s packed full of cotton… and a minor cough. I was coughing worse last night… I knew that the bug was going to catch me. Let’s see how fast my Teutonic immune system boots the yuckies out.

In other news, I slept hard again last night…and I’ve been rather dehydrated. *slugs back more water*… I missed sponge bob this morning, but angry beavers is good… rerunning stinky toe/ lippers stallion Norb again.

STinky POO Technologies… SPOOT. 🙂

Newtie-bedootie is extra bonus lovey… I think he knows I’m feeling a little beat up…he doesn’t want to fetch paper wads… just to sit in papa’s lap, and purr. Fine by me.

Isis reminded me that the renfaire going on… it’d be fun to go. 🙂

Woo! Gangbusters pile o’ ecards! 🙂

By the way, I saw my shadow.

Happy Birfday to meee!

Thank you so much!

*big hugs* to all of you dear hearts. 🙂 You make me feel so appreciated. I’m very fortunate to know you sweet folksies.

beaucoups info to follow.

Too many holidays on my birthday?

Aside from the following, my birthday also occasionally falls on Chinese New Year, and I share it with one of the few LJ friends I knew in real life first, Robb. (I also happen to be the first-born… the Eldest son. 🙂 )

Groundhog Day on Feb. 2 has its origin in European religious history and the Christian feast day called The Feast of the Purification of the Virgin Mary, or Candlemas Day.

In the tradition of the Hebrews, is the Pidyon Ha-Ben “Consecrate to Me every first-born; man and beast, the first issue of every womb among the Israelites is Mine.” [Exod. 13:1-2] The intent to make priests of these firstborn was altered (by tradition) when the priesthood was given to the Levites. The firstborn had to be released from his obligation through a payment made to the priest who takes his place.That is, the firstborn son had to be redeemed. In the tradition of the Hebrews, a woman recovered from childbirth had to be purified before re-entering the temple. So the purification of Mary is necessary before she and Joseph can enter the temple to redeem their firstborn. The rite of purification involved the immersion in payim hayim “living” waters – ocean or stream.

The Christian feast can be traced to at least 543. The day is set aside to commemorate the presentation of Jesus Christ in the Temple of Jerusalem and the Feast of Lighted candles is mentioned by Bede and St. Eligius, who was bishop of Noyon from 640 to 648. The feast quickly became a popular as did the verse:

If Candlemas be fair and bright,
Come, winter, have another flight.
If Candlemas brings clouds and rain,
Go, winter, and come not again.

A traditional reading for the feast is:

Deck thy bridal chamber, O Sion, and receive Christ, thy King, embrace Mary, who is the gate of Heaven; for she carries the King of glory of the new light; a virgin, she standeth bringing in her hands the Son begotten before the daystar; and receiving Him in his arms, Simeon hath declared to the nations that He is the Lord of Life and death, and Saviour of the world.

Also from Luke 2:26 is the story of Simeon to whom it had been revealed “that he would not see death until he had set eyes on the Christ of the Lord. Prompted by the Spirit he came to the Temple; and when the parents brought in the child Jesus to do for him what the Law required, he took him into his arms and blessed God; and he said:

The Nunc Dimittis

Now Master, you are letting your servant go in peace as you promised;
for my eyes have seen the salvation
which you have made ready in the sight of the nations;
a light of revelation for the gentiles
and glory for your people Israel.”

As Candlemas traditions evolved, many people embraced the legend that if the sun shone on the second day of February, an animal would see its shadow and there would be at least six more weeks of winter. Bears or badgers are watched in some European countries, but the German immigrants who settled in Pennsylvania found an abundance of groundhogs and late in the 19th century a few residents in Punxsutawney began celebrating the groundhog as weather prophet.

Other traditions for February 2 include the Celtic Imbolc and the Greek Thesmophoria.

Imbolc comes at the start of February, the month of cleansing ( februarium in Latin). “Imbolc” is from Old Irish, and may mean “in the belly.” Imbolc is the holiday of the Celtic Brigid, whose nature rules smithcraft, poetry/inspiration, and healing. Brigid’s fire is a symbolic transformation offering healing, visions, and tempering. The warming of the earth releases waters (Brigid is also a goddess of holy wells) — all that was hindered is let flow at this season. It is traditional upon Imbolc, at sunset to light every lamp in the house or candles in every room to honor the Sun’s rebirth.

Hail reign a fair maid with gold upon your toe,
Open up the West Gate and let the old year go;
Hail reign a fair maid with gold upon your chin,
Open up the East Gate and let the New Year in;
Levideu sing Levideu the water and the wine,
The seven bright gold wires and the candles that do shine.

Another association is that of Bride (Brighid). A statue or representation of Brigid is decorated with shells and ribbons and a hymn is sung:

Early on Bride’s morn Shall the serpent come from the hole, I will not harm the serpent, nor will the serpent harm me.

As a Christian festival the day is associated with calving and Saint Brigid and celebratory dairy dishes are appropriate as would be this prayer:

I will place this herd before me,
As was ordained by the King of the World,
Brigid to keep them, to watch them, to tend them,
On ben, in glen, on plain;
Brigid to keep them, to watch them, to tend them,
On ben, in glen, on plain.

Arise, you Brigid, the gentle and fair,
Take you your lint, your comb, and your hair,
Since you made to them the lovely charm
To keep them from straying, to save them from harm;
Since you made to them the lovely charm
To keep them from straying, to save them from harm;
To keep them from straying, to save them from harm;

Mary Mother, tend you the offspring all,
Fair-handed Brigid, encompass my herd,
Kindly Columba, saint of many powers,
Nurture the cow mothers to bring me more beasts.
Nurture the cow mothers to bring me more beasts.
“Power of Raven, Wisdom of Serpent” by Norragh Jones
Thesmophoria in ancient Greece are the rites associated with the disappearance and reappearance of Persephone the daughter of Demeter, goddess of the harvest. The feast includes roast pig – and the tossing of bones into a cavern which after a time and following purification of the priestesses – the bones are recovered and sewn with the new seed in Spring – marking the return of Persephone and the new harvest to come.

The pig is taboo in Egypt as elsewhere, but there is one feast day where pork was eaten – a day (no date found yet) associated with Set, who was hunting boar when he discovered Osiris body and cut it up into 14 pieces and cast it into the Nile.

In England and France the Lords of Misrule hold sway from Oct 31 (All Souls Day) to February 2 – during which time Fools and masquerades and pranks are played.

Please, no dairy or pork.. see prior entry. 🙂 But feel free to dress up, and tell jokes.

inspired by talking to sweetalyssm & darktrain, after a fasion..

Shrunken head

Peel the skin of an apple (adults should help younger experimenters) and carve a face in one side. Place the apple in a bowl of super salty water (half a cup of salt in 4 cups of water, stirred till all the salt has dissolved) and leave it standing for 24 hours. Water will be drawn out of the apple into the salt solution through a process called osmosis. The process will continue until the concentration of salts in the apple cells is equal to the concentration of salt in the water.

Remove the apple and stand it in a warm, dry place for three to four weeks. What water remains in the apple is now lost through evaporation, leaving a wonderfully dry, wrinkled head-like ball that you can decorate with button eyes and hair clippings. If you varnish your ‘shrunken head’ before you decorate it, it should last for a long time.

My plans for tomorrow.

dreamed I was in ancient Rome last night, and that Ornj & I were feeding potatoes to hungry dogs in the street. Her hair had that crown of braids again… I wonder what, if any symbolism that holds… or if I just think she’d look nice with her hair that way. Anachronistically, we were eating green tea ice cream. 🙂 I remember holding her hand, and trying to take her someplace… not sure where it was, but we were lollygagging.

My estimated schedule for tomorrow.

09:00 Wake up
10:00 Wake up for Real
10:30 This time, I’m actually getting out of bed.
10:40 Eat some Corn Pops. Yummeroo.
10:50 Go for a 5 mile trek, and pick up postage for VAGG stuff at Post office at the end
11:30 Get home, shower and play with Newt-kitty
12:00 Check Mail for Letters from well-wishers
12:01 Reaction reserved for Letters/Lack Thereof
12:02 Hop online, and look for my beloved.
Noonish-? Work on my VAGG, talk to my sweetheart, and generally relax.

Play AOK?

Golden Slumbers
(John Lennon, Paul McCartney)

Once there was a way to get back homeward
Once there was a way to get back home
Sleep pretty darling do not cry
And I will sing a lullabye

Golden slumbers fill your eyes
Smiles awake you when you rise
Sleep pretty darling do not cry
And I will sing a lullabye

Once there was a way to get back homeward
Once there was a way to get back home
Sleep pretty darling do not cry
And I will sing a lullabye

Good Night… :)

Thank You Girl
(John Lennon, Paul McCartney)

Oh, oh
You’ve been good to me
You made me glad
When I was blue
And eternally I’ll always be
In love with you
And all I gotta do
Is thank you girl, thank you girl

I could tell the world
A thing or two about our love
I know little girl
Only a fool would doubt our love
And all I gotta do
Is thank you girl, thank you girl

Thank you girl for loving me
The way that you do (Way that you do)
That’s the kind of love
That is too good to be true
And all I gotta do
Is thank you girl, thank you girl

Oh, oh
You’ve been good to me
You made me glad
When I was blue
And eternally I’ll always be
In love with you
And all I gotta do
Is thank you girl, thank you girl
Oh, oh, oh
Oh, oh, oh
Oh, oh

flax seeds.

They’re about the size of sesame seeds, they taste like nothing, and here’s what they (reportedly) can do:

Good for preventing/treating endometriosis, constipation, and diverticulitis.

lubricates the blood vessels and helps to clear clogged arteries.

The National Cancer Institute has found that flax has an anti-cancer effect even to match some chemotherapeutic drugs — but without any icky side effects.

Flax is high in Omega-3 fatty acids, which are good things. Scientific research has established that women who have the highest amounts of Omega-3 have the lowest incidence of breast cancer. Flax may also help prevent endometrial cancer, heart disease and strokes.

About a zillion other benefits are listed at
http://www.theministryoffitness.com/mof/library/FAQ/faq4.htm
A note: drink lots of water with flax, or your bowel will wish you had.

Flax is way easy to work into your diet – I’m stubborn, and even I am finding it not too hard. Toss some in with rice while it’s cooking, sprinkle em on a salad or peanut butter sandwich, or make flax seed crackers. They’re yummy, and maybe you won’t die of something horrible!

p.s. flax is slang for whore. true, ask webster.