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Fox News is reporting on a woman who has been asked to stop doing something nice.  A Minnesota woman has made a habit of meeting the school bus every afternoon with a basket of cookies.  She’s apparently been doing it for years with no reports of youngsters bursting into flames or the bus dissolving into a pit of cholesterol and elevated blood sugar. Can you imagine?  Someone doing something kind and fun in order to get to know the people in her neighborhood and bring a little happiness into the lives of others?

Unfortunately, like most other nice things in our world, all it takes is one jackass to spoil it for everyone.  She’s been asked by the school district to stop because someone complained.

She’s not letting it get her down.  She’s going to try to continue meeting people in her area, and has a sunny outlook on life and people:

“People are good,” Tabat said. “I’ve yet to find someone I can’t find commonality with. We’re all crawling around on the planet dealing with circumstances in our life, and most of us just want to raise a nice family and be successful in however you define success and for most people it’s just surviving.”

While I admire her spirit, and I wish her success, I have to disagree with her when it comes to people.  Individually, people tend to be decent.  Heck, some of them are downright saintly.  But taken in groups or as an aggregate, people tend to be less than intelligent, panicky, and mean.

Anonymity in a crowd, or in a process like complaining to the schools, brings out the worst in them.  If you need an example, go ask Tam about her trevails dealing with trolls.  The fact that it’s rather difficult for someone outside of Fort Meade to connect Imadoofus694ever to John Q. Dickhead of suburban Minneapolis invites the little guy with the pitchfork on his left shoulder to sound off.

A lady walking into SUPERBIGBOX retailer on November 15 may smile, hold the door for the little old man who has his arms full, and may even buy a bucket of popcorn from the cute Cub Scout out front.  The day after Thanksgiving, as part of the mob of unbridled avarice that has gathered at that same door, she is quite willing to trample orphans and kittens in order to get a great deal on the latest cell phone and the doll that not only eats, but throws up on you if you hold it just right.

Individuals are good and decent.  People aren’t worth a bucket of warm spit.

So, I salute Mrs. Tabat and her efforts to make her neighborhood a better place, as well has her perspective on humanity.  For me, I’ll just continue to watch the world through more suspicious filters.

Book Review – Highway to Tartarus

Holly Chism, teacher, blogger, and writer extraordinaire, has come out with the next installment in her “Modern Gods” series, Highway to Tartarus.  Picking up where The Godshead left off, this book takes Hades and his wives on a quest to find and bind an elder god who has let the immortal cheese slip off of her cracker.  Along for the ride are Kira, the Atlantean god of war that we met in Godshead, her adopted daughter, and her husbands, Tyr and Thor.  Throw in Fenrir, the giant wolf from the Norse tradition, and the universe’s most tackily painted and decorated recreational vehicle, and it’s a fun ride.

Interwoven with this tale are chapters that tell the story of how the other gods are dealing with the aftermath of the events of Godshead, as well as an outstanding short story of how Artemis, the Greek goddess of the hunt, deals with those who try to disturb her when she is out in the woods.

While I enjoyed The Godshead, Mrs. Chism really starts to hit her stride and find her voice in this book.  It is more polished than the first book, and the multi-threaded storyline comes together very neatly in the end.  The personalities of the gods and goddesses really come out in this one, and while some, such as Hera, have matured into rational, productive beings, others continue to act like, well, the gods and goddesses that one finds in Bullfinch’s Mythology.

Mrs. Chism does an excellent job at painting the characters, both through descriptions and through their actions.  Her world building was so good that after I read through the book, I had dreams set in the Godshead Tavern, and now I have a short story of my own rumbling around in my story buffer.  A world in which the old gods are still around and a part of life opens up a lot of places to explore and enjoy.

One note on this book:  it’s an adult story written for adults.  While Mrs. Chism doesn’t get graphic sexually, several of the relationships between the various deities are what could politely be called non-traditional.  While I’m sure that Girlie Bear would enjoy this yarn very much, I’m not ready to explain three-cornered marriages quite yet.  Also, at times the characters can be quite foul-mouthed, but it is not gratuitous, and it fits in with the situation and character.

This is an excellent continuation of the story told in The Godshead, and I heartily recommend it if you’re looking for a good read in front of the fire.

Today’s Earworm

Thoughts on the Day

  • I was putting some things up and making some munchables today and it occurred to me that I’m using implements that I will be passing on to my kids.
    • There was a time not too long ago when I didn’t expect to get more than a few years out of anything I purchased or made.
    • Now, I’ve got guns and cooking implements that I know will be owned by my kids and grandkids.
    • When did that change happen?
  • Of course, it rained today.  It was only in the 50’s and I have two guns that I wanted to take out to Knob Creek to try out.
  • For the record, I’m not using an old family recipe to make krumkake.
    • As a matter of fact, I don’t have any old family recipes.
    • I’ve had to figure them out on my own via friends and the Internet.
    • Half the fun has been trying this and that to try to approximate things that my grandmothers made.
  • It is impossible to surprise a woman who notices every time your cell phone rings.
  • The Grinch was a great character until he got off his meds and let his heart grow.

Thought for the Day

5 And seeing the multitudes, He went up on a mountain, and when He was seated His disciples came to Him. 2 Then He opened His mouth and taught them, saying:

3 “Blessed are the poor in spirit,
For theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
4 Blessed are those who mourn,
For they shall be comforted.
5 Blessed are the meek,
For they shall inherit the earth.
6 Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness,
For they shall be filled.
7 Blessed are the merciful,
For they shall obtain mercy.
8 Blessed are the pure in heart,
For they shall see God.
Blessed are the peacemakers,
    For they shall be called sons of God.
10 Blessed are those who are persecuted for righteousness’ sake,
For theirs is the kingdom of heaven.

11 “Blessed are you when they revile and persecute you, and say all kinds of evil against you falsely for My sake. 12 Rejoice and be exceedingly glad, for great is your reward in heaven, for so they persecuted the prophets who were before you.”

The Gospel of Saint Matthew, Chapter 5, Verses 1 through 12

Today is the anniversary of the date when NATO took over responsibility for peacekeeping in Bosnia-Herzegovina.  Almost 20 years on, I hope that the time that I and thousands of others spent there made life better for the regular folk of that region, who wanted nothing better than to live their life and raise their children in peace.

Today’s Earworm

Thoughts on the Day

  • A vendor took us out to lunch today.
    • I ate so much I felt ashamed of myself afterward.  Going to the car felt very similar to the walk of shame up the Ho Chi Minh Trail in Monterey on a Sunday morning.
    • My compliments to the chef, though.  It’s not often that I am both satisfied after finishing a plate of food and disappointed that it’s all gone.
  • If the weather cooperates tomorrow, I think I’m going to take the new shotgun and the Chipmunk out to the range to give them both a try.
  • Irish Woman has asked if we can go shooting together over Christmas.  I am definitely going to take advantage of this opportunity.
  • Apparently Oprah Winfrey, Rudy Giuliani, and some baseball coach I can’t remember are people I’m supposed to emulate when it comes to communication.
    • If I ever meet the author of that book, I’ll tell them that my good examples are R. Lee Ermey, Fred Flintstone, and George S. Patton.
  • I really ought to be baking, but I just can’t get in the mood.  Guess I’ll do it this weekend.  If I could find a Norwegian bakery in Louisville, I’d probably skip it altogether this year.

Today’s Earworm

This was a pretty good song until about 45 seconds in when he started strangling a muskrat.

 

News Roundup

  • From the “Classy” Department – Leon Podesta, who recently joined the Obama White House as water carrier, caddie, and ball washer, has come under fire recently for a comment he made comparing the Republican-led House of Representatives to Jonestown.  For those who don’t remember, Jonestown is the site of the murder of a member of the House of Representatives and a mass suicide that killed almost 1000 people, including old people and children.  If the House is like Jonestown, then I guess that makes the Democrat-led Senate like Heaven’s Gate – creepy and castrated.
  • From the “Qel Surpris!” Department – Election officials in Ohio have reported that a small number of non-citizens voted in the last election.  In addition, over a quarter million dead people were registered to vote, a key Democrat constituency.  Shocked! Yes, shocked, I am that there were people voting who shouldn’t have been!  If only there were some way that we could make sure that only those who qualify for the franchise are allowed to exercise it.  Now, if you all will excuse me, I have to go dig out the little identification card that allows me to bear arms outside my home.
  • From the “Good Luck With That” Department – The London fire brigade is asking the public to use ‘common sense’ after reporting on various rescues it’s had to do in the past year, including aiding a man who had his penis stuck in a toaster.  Like I was told as a young man, common sense isn’t very common, so my guess is that the brave men and women of the fire brigade can look forward to another year of coming to the aid of people doing odd things with their genitals and digits.
  • From the “Good For Him” Department – An airport security officer in Poland is being praised for catching a young child who was falling from a table.  The young man is reported to have been rewarded for his act, and I understand that the Green Bay Packers are in negotiations with him.

Coming Soon

Here are the movies that had previews last night:

  • The Monuments Men – Art experts are sent on missions behind Nazi lines to try to save the art treasures of Europe during the death throes of the Third Reich.  Looks interesting, but I think I’d enjoy a non-fiction book about the program more.  Looks like it had an interesting ensemble cast, though.
  • Holiday Classics – Classics like “It’s a Wonderful Life” and “Christmas Vacation” are coming back for a showing on the big screen.  Definitely going to have to find the time to go see a couple of these.  Although, whoever decided that “Elf” is a classic needs to be drug out into the street and horsewhipped.
  • Jupiter Ascending – Sci-fi action movie with what looks like some of the best visual effects ever seen.  May go to a matinee just to enjoy the scenery.
  • 47 Ronin – A Keanu Reeves movie that looks like it might have been written by Larry Correia and his friends.  Might be an interesting matinee.
  • Edge of Tomorrow – Groundhog Day meets Starship Troopers.  It’s a Tom Cruise film, so I’m going to have to pass.
  • Amazing Spiderman 2 – Your friendly neighborhood Spiderman goes up against a foe that looks like it’s going to squash him like a bug.  I’m sure there will be a lot of teenagerish angst and a hot girlfriend that will somehow repeatedly get herself into some life threatening situation.  You can probably tell that I’m absolutely pawing at the ground to see this one.  If only I’d seen the first movie in this, the umpteenth reboot of the Spiderman franchise.
  • Captain America:  The Winter Soldier – Captain America continues his work with SHIELD, which apparently includes beating up people in an elevator and exploding flying aircraft carriers.  He’s probably still pissed from when he found out that the Dodgers moved to LA.
  • Earth To Echo – A group of kids find what might be an alien, or maybe a baby squirrel.  Not sure, but whatever it is they were fooling with was making some kind of annoying sound.  Probably pass.  I don’t do cute, heartwarming science fiction, and I noticed a distinct lack of ooze, tentacles, teeth, or screaming in the trailer.