An FBI agent named Mulder
Researched a UFO sighting near Boulder
He stepped in alien poo
Which ruined his shoe
So the trail went a little bit colder
~Ornery Owl Has Spoken in 28 Words~
The only place where you can dream
Living here is not what it seems
--Iron Maiden, Strange World I just want to walk right out of this world 'cause everybody has a poison heart. --The Ramones
An FBI agent named Mulder
Researched a UFO sighting near Boulder
He stepped in alien poo
Which ruined his shoe
So the trail went a little bit colder
~Ornery Owl Has Spoken in 28 Words~
In the beginning, the solar system was the dog’s breakfast. One day, the planet Theia decided she was going to eradicate her sister planet, Gaia. Theia slammed into Gaia hard enough to cause a chunk of Gaia to break away, but Gaia told Theia to put a sock in it and swallowed Theia. The satellite formed by the material torn away from her body during the cataclysmic collision pleased Gaia, who named her daughter Luna.
At first, Luna told her mother she’s dreaming when Gaia asked her to remain by her side. Luna briefly went walkabout before deciding it was six of one and a half-dozen of the other whether some domineering planet would try to pull the wool over her eyes and draw her into his rotation. In the end, Luna decided Gaia was pleasant enough company if a bit of a stickler for routine and allowed herself to remain in her mother’s orbit.
in the beginning
all was breathless, without sin
then first breath was drawn
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https://earthweal.com/2022/08/15/earthweal-weekly-challenge-re-wilding/
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https://godoggocafe.com/2022/08/16/tuesday-writing-prompt-challenge-august-16-2022/
The Hops You Want
Genre: Nonfiction, Personal Essay
I have lived in dry climates all my life. Where most people use rain as a euphemism for gloom, to me rain always represented hope. I was always happy-ish when it rained.
It was hot during the first part of September 2013. To quote the Boulder Daily Camera, “the talk on the street the first full weekend of September was about the heat. Boulder tied a record for the date with 93 degrees that Sunday.”
I was living in a mobile home park in Lafayette, Colorado, and working the night shift as a resident assistant in a retirement community with independent apartments, an assisted living center, and a long-term care center. I liked working the night shift. If things were quiet, following my rounds through the halls of the apartments, I had ample time to complete my clerical tasks and then work on my own projects. Or play games.
Let’s not tell anyone about the playing games part. It makes me sound less than focused and determined and more like the disorganized mess that I truly am.
I worked Thursday through Sunday nights. I have never done well working 40-hour weeks. The fact that I could work 32-hour weeks, get full benefits, and make a couple bucks extra per hour for weekend and night shift differentials made this job a reasonably ideal fit for me.
When it started raining on September 9, which was a Monday, I was happy. I didn’t expect it to last for long. I was pleased when it continued raining on Tuesday and Wednesday. On Thursday, when I was due to go back to work, I started thinking that maybe it would be best for the rain to wrap things up, but it just kept hammering down. When one of my co-workers called to ask me if I would be able to make it in to work, I said that I would try.
By the time I realized I should have turned around and headed home, I couldn’t. Beyond Arapahoe Avenue, Baseline Road offers few places to turn off, and I was boxed in between a truck and another car. My only choice was to continue to Boulder.
As I approached the Baseline Reservoir, I saw that what was usually a field with a small stream had become a lake where the wind whipped up choppy waves that rolled across Baseline. As I followed the truck, one of those waves slammed into the side of my car. I was terrified that I would be swept over the guard rail and into the newly formed, angry lake. I managed to keep the car on the road.
I was in shock when I arrived at work. My heart was pounding. Everything was chaos. I walked like a zombie into the wellness center, changed into my swimsuit, and got into the therapy pool to start my workout as usual. I was about 15 minutes into my workout when I heard a transformer explode outside. That was it for the workout.
I made my way to the locker room to shower and change into my work clothes in the dark. Fortunately, the backup generator kicked in.
As I was trying to get dressed, a confused resident came in and started demanding to know what was going on. I told her that I could help her when I had finished dressing, but she wasn’t hearing it. Fortunately, by the time her husband came in to find her, I was fully covered.
I took my gear upstairs and found my evening shift co-worker, who ended up staying overnight. People from all departments worked together to try and assist the disabled residents from the long-term care center. At one point, Linda and I had to assist a long-term care resident, who had been placed on a couch, in changing her incontinence brief. We did our best to block her from others’ view as we helped her. She couldn’t walk to the bathroom, and we didn’t know where the wheelchairs had been taken.
My sciatica was already bad, and it became worse after this incident. The independent living section was four floors and some 250 apartments. I walked a couple of miles every night. Without the elevators to assist in my rounds, my sciatica was exacerbated.
The administration tried to keep us on site after our shifts, but Linda and I both left around ten in the morning. She wanted to check on her elderly mother and I wanted to make sure my cats were all right. I remember my little Lafayette, who I would lose a couple of years later to multiple system failure, greeting me. He was always happy to see me.
I had trouble writing for around a month following this incident. I felt that I didn’t deserve to indulge myself with such a luxury. Only four people died in the flood, but that was four people too many. Why would someone as worthless as me survive while others died?
When I returned home, I was relieved to see that it only looked like a hard rain had fallen. Just a few miles to the south, an entire road was washed away. It has never been replaced. 345 homes in Boulder were destroyed and 557 were damaged, some to the point where they were unlivable. My home was spared.
Many of my co-workers lost their vehicles, which were in the flooded underground parking garage. When the water was drained from the garage, the vehicles were stacked on top of each other. My vehicle was spared because I parked in the above-ground lot.
I came out of this incident relatively unscathed. I am thinking of it now because the Western United States is in the middle of a mega-drought. It’s very dry where I am, and I am wishing for rain, but not too much rain. The parched ground wouldn’t absorb it properly.
I am also thinking about this incident because I am once again feeling bad about my writing.
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Here are the total amounts of rain from Boulder, Colorado’s 100-year flood.
Mon., Sept. 9: 0.25 inches
Tues, Sept. 10: 1.02 inches
Weds., Sept. 11: 1.92 inches
Thurs., Sept. 12: 9.08 inches
Fri., Sept. 13: 2.44 inches
Sat., Sept. 14: 0.01 inches
Sun., Sept. 15: 1.94 inches
Mon., Sept. 16: 0.49 inches
Eight-day total: 17.15 inches
Source: https://www.dailycamera.com/2013/09/21/eight-days-1000-year-rain-100-year-flood/
When they say that all you need is love
Most people’s heads fill with starry-eyed visions
Of pretty young folk romancing one another
Or maybe a bit of bromance between virile young men
Or innocent sisters skipping hand in hand through fields of flowers
Such ideas are little more than cotton candy in a world that is starving
Read the rest of the poem at the following link:
https://poetryofthenetherworld.blogspot.com/2022/02/wep-challenge-february-2022-underrated.html
~ornery owl~
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When they say that all you need is love
Most people’s heads fill with starry-eyed visions
Of pretty young folk romancing one another
Or maybe a bit of bromance between virile young men
Or innocent sisters skipping hand in hand through fields of flowers
Such ideas are little more than cotton candy in a world that is starving
Until you can find it in your heart to have compassion
For those you have deemed ugly and unworthy
The disabled, the elderly, and those who aren’t pretty in a certain delicate way
The mentally ill, the homeless, the deformed
Victims who hide away too traumatized to face the world
Until services are provided for each and every one
We do not have the right to say that we know how to love
In any case, the word love has too many connotations
Of gaiety and frippery
Of lads and lasses tripping the light fantastic into one another’s arms
Then riding off into the sunset to live happily ever after
What the world needs far more than sweet young romance
Is compassion in its muted shades of black and white and gray
Compassion doesn’t care if someone is pretty
It doesn’t care if they are young or old
If they are full of vitality or on their deathbed
If they are black or white or brown or red
If they are fat or thin or in between
Whether they are a real go-getter or a real nowhere nobody
If they are able-bodied or disabled in whatever manner
Compassion seeks to serve them all
A world that lacks compassion cannot claim to be a loving world
A society that lacks compassion cannot claim to be successful
A soul lacking in compassion has no love to give
Until there is fairness and justness in the treatment of all people
This is a world without love
So it is my position that rather than seeking romance
Instead of longing to drown in an ocean of desire
What we really need to create a better life
Is to feed the hungry
To house the homeless
To comfort the suffering
To respect the soul within
Rather than objectify or criticize the body without
What we need is empathy to create a better society
Then maybe we can talk about love
That flighty fairy with fragile gossamer wings
~ornery owl~
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Narcissus got a bad rap
For being a stuck-up chap
He wasn’t malicious
Though he thought himself delicious
The poor guy was caught in a trap
There are variations on the myth of Narcissus, but the core story is as follows.
Narcissus was the son of the river god Cephissus and the nymph Liriope. When Narcissus was young, a seer named Tiresias told Liriope that Narcissus would live a long life as long as he never knew himself.
Narcissus grew up to be very handsome and had many admirers, but he was not interested in any of them. One day, after hunting, Narcissus lay beside a still pool of water. When he saw his own reflection, he fell deeply in love with himself. He tried to touch the figure in the water but could not. He was so enamored with his reflection that he would not leave the water's edge.
Fixating on his reflection to the exclusion of all else, Narcissus eventually succumbed to exhaustion and starvation. When the nymphs came to bury him, his body transformed into a beautiful white daffodil flower thereafter known as the Narcissus.
There are several variations on the Narcissus myth. The best-known variation was Metamorphoses, an epic poem written by Ovid. Metamorphoses explains the creation of various plants, animals, and natural phenomena through stories of transformation.
In Ovid’s poem, the nymph, Echo, told a story that was so long that Juno missed an opportunity to catch Jove while he flirted with the nymphs. Juno was angry with Echo, so she cursed the nymph to only repeat the words of others thenceforth.
One day in the woods, Echo saw Narcissus. She was captivated by his beauty and followed him. When Narcissus asked, "who is here?" Echo could only answer "here!"
Echo tried to embrace Narcissus, but he spurned her. Narcissus's rejection caused Echo to waste away until only her voice remained.
Narcissus stopped to rest by a clear pool of water, in which he beheld his reflection and was enchanted by its beauty. He sat staring at his reflection day and night, neither eating nor sleeping, eventually perishing from exhaustion and starvation. When the nymphs buried him, he transformed into a beautiful Narcissus flower.
In Pausanias' version of the story, Narcissus had a twin sister who looked exactly like him. He loved her very much. When she died, Narcissus found solace in looking at his reflection in the pond. This version of Narcissus does not fall in love with himself; instead, his reflection allows him to remember his sister.
The ancient Greek mythographer Konon's dark, homoerotic version of the myth of Narcissus takes place in the Greek city of Thespeia. In Konon's version, Narcissus scorns even Eros, the god of love himself.
A man named Ameinias falls deeply in love with Narcissus, but Narcissus spurns Ameinias and sends him a sword. Overcome with sorrow, Ameinias asks Eros to avenge him and commits suicide using the sword that Narcissus sent him.
Later, Narcissus falls in love with his own reflection in a pool of water. He becomes distraught because he is unable to touch the beautiful man that he sees in the pool. Eventually, Narcissus ends his own life, transforming into the lovely flower that now bears his name.
While the third version of Narcissus is arrogant and spiteful, the best-known version is self-absorbed but not malevolent. I feel that a more apt comparison than Narcissus for individuals such as Donald tRump is the infamous failed emperor Commodus, whose focus on his own glory touched off the downfall of Rome.
Commodus was the son of the highly regarded emperor Marcus Aurelius. After the death of his father, Commodus became increasingly dictatorial. Rather than acting as a leader, he focused on building a cult of personality by performing as a gladiator in rigged matches where he always came out the winner. He was assassinated in his bath on 31 December 192 by his personal trainer, a wrestler named Narcissus.
Roman statesman Dio Cassius described the reign of Commodus as marking the descent "from a kingdom of gold to one of iron and rust". When Donald tRump took office, he attempted to upend any programs created during the Obama era while building his cult of personality through continual campaigning.
Members of the Roman senate despised and feared Commodus, but his cult of personality thrived thanks to his showboating. Commodus was a megalomaniac, describing himself as having godlike prowess. Donald tRump described himself as “the chosen one” and a “very stable genius.”
Early in 192, Commodus, declared himself the new Romulus, renaming the city Colonia Lucia Annia Commodiana. All the months of the year were renamed to correspond with his twelve names: Lucius, Aelius, Aurelius, Commodus, Augustus, Herculeus, Romanus, Exsuperatorius, Amazonius, Invictus, Felix, and Pius. The legions were renamed Commodianae, the fleet which imported grain from Africa was termed Alexandria Commodiana Togata, the Senate was called the Commodian Fortunate Senate, his palace, and the Roman people themselves were given the name Commodianus, and the day on which these reforms were decreed was called Dies Commodianus.
Donald tRump jokingly said that he should be made pResident for life. Only he wasn’t joking.
In conclusion, while Narcissus may have been self-absorbed to his own detriment and the detriment of those who became enamored with him, his conceit did not have negative effects on an entire civilization. The conceit of Emperor Commodus was the beginning of the end for the Roman Empire. Commodus did not care about the Roman people, he cared about his own glory.
Therefore, I submit that the term narcissism is incorrectly applied to individuals such as Donald tRump. I believe that such megalomaniacs should be called Commodes to reflect the historical figure whose actions they mirror. Like them, commodes tend to be full of crap.
Image by Craig Letourneau on Pixabay
https://pixabay.com/photos/daffodils-narcissus-nature-flower-455359/
narcissus heedless
learn nothing from growing pains
knowing only self
~cie~
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Source: https://www.greekmythology.com/Myths/Mortals/Narcissus/narcissus.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commodus
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narcissus_(mythology)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narcissus_(wrestler)
https://poetryofthenetherworld.blogspot.com/2020/10/narcissus.html
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