Friday, October 31, 2008

Tarantula Wasp

We have tarantulas around us here in the hill country. We also have tarantula wasps. These are hummingbird sized insects that fly around looking for tarantulas to kill. I came across one the other day that just killed a tarantula and was dragging it somewhere - I assume to its lair. It headed due north and climbed straight up and over my rock wall dragging the dead tarantula.

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

I understand why Pilate washed his hands

I don't like to kill things

I don't mind if something has to die so I can live. But meaningless death bothers me. It's even harder if I have to do it.

Dogs killed another deer today. Or near killed it. Dogs chasing the deer. Wife (and this time my daughter also) chasing the dogs. I followed them all. A small female deer running for her life. Smashing into the fence over and over as the dogs are either on her tail or at her throat. It's very dramatic and fast happening when you are trying to prevent it.

Deer jumps up and crashes one more time before we get the dogs under control. It lays there breathing. The women screaming.

I pull them back. Daughter stares and watches the doe dying for awhile. Comes back an excites the mom into hysteria and senseless guilt. More wailing and cries of pain.

I have to rid the living, still breathing, but dying animal.

Bringing a fold-out Gerber knife I bought as a kid and recently sharpened. Talking to a friend who calls and says, "hey how's it going?" I go to the deer to try and finish her off.

Cutting her throat repeatedly, it comes to semi-life and kicks to try and remember its former life of romp and pleasure.

Friend on the phone, says "... man, why are being short with me."... "Sorry, dude, .. I'm trying kill this deer ... it don't wanna die", I say.

(When we die, do we need that extra time to repent and think about the life we've lived. Does cutting someone's or something's throat steal away the few extra moments a creature might have to say goodbye. Or is it imaginary? Is it just a slow loss of consciousness?)

Wife and daughter are making peace with each other now. A shot of tequila for me. I don't like killing things.

The dogs still pant.

Blood is on the rocks where I dragged the deer to an open field in hopes of the buzzards soon to spot.

I don't like dying. I don't like death.

I don't like cutting the throat of a living creature to help it die.

I don't like dying in general.

...can somebody

get me out of this thing?

Monday, October 20, 2008

Wimberley - Keeping it Weirder




Well to hell with the rest of the world, and politics and crashing economy and all that.... we here in Wimberley have kept the party rolling according to our motto of "keeping Wimberley weirder."
Last weekend I entered Phoebe (my elite but whiny American Bulldog) into the "Blessing of the Animals" celebration. She won an award for something - either best dressed or being a big dog or something.... we marched around and asked God to bless our animals... some folks had chickens, rabbits and a hermit crab. God was able to bless them all.




This weekend we had the 3rd annual Calamari Chili Cook-off - the largest chili cook off in Wimberley on this side of the Blanco River. It was great. We didn't win but came real close. Adena's chili was devoured by everyone. Mark won the "Best Booth" award with his Elvis in Hawaii dress-up. He did look cool I must admit. We were the "Raise the Dead" chili and dressed as such. I got to entertain a little on my slide guitar and harmonica with a make-shift gig with the popular Whitney who was there.




Whatever the rest of the world is doing, we're going to keep it weirder here in Wimberley and keep it fun.




It sucks to live in other places.

Friday, October 17, 2008

I love YouTube - Joe the Plumber is funny - Government is not.

With much ado, I was able to snag the code from YouTube that give me the specific videos I want... check all of these out that I've watched and enjoyed today... some about "Joe the Plumber" and some about various White, Black and government perspectives - mostly around Obama ... some of it very funny... some very serious (like the Ron Paul one)... enjoy.
If you don't like one, mouse over and click the arrows on video to go to the next.

Be sure to catch the last one entitled "How to Dance Like a White Guy" and don't forget to actually hear Hillary Clinton's onstage fart.

Barack Ocommie

Good ole' Joe. Boy this is fun.

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Joe Plumber



Breaking news: Joe Plumber get lecture from Obama. Told we need to "spread the wealth". Joe Plumber doesn't laugh ... thinks about slapping Obama upside the head.

Thursday, October 9, 2008

If the below thesis is epistemologically sound, then literally:





I make the world that makes me

Epistemology: The study of what is meant by knowledge. What does it mean to know something as opposed to merely having an opinion. This issue has been at the core of Western philosophy since before Socrates, since, until it has been answered, all other questions become unsolvable.

I make the world that makes me





Thinking Makes It So

[context: "economic crises" going on now]

FAITH in the banks
FAITH in the financial system
FAITH in the economy

How can FAITH be the sustainer of anything?

Confidence. Truth. Believing that something is sound and true.

How can belief in something actually make that thing what you believe it to be - to be?

I don't get it? This is totally backwards to me. But that is what all the experts, government officials, and smart people of the world are saying is required to stabilize our economy - the banks, the financial system itself.

I don't get it.

The thing either exists or it doesn't. The qualities of the thing either is good or bad or somewhere in the middle. It's somewhat fair to characterize it at any given moment if it is to the left or to the right of that exact middle between Extreme good and Extreme bad. So this is not a black versus white issue.

So it is fair to say things can be described as GOOD or BAD.

The economy is either GOOD or BAD.
Banks are either GOOD or BAD
My BELIEF of whether something is GOOD or BAD can't actually make it become the very thing I believe it to be.

Can it?

Is this a paradox? Hidden wisdom? Magic? Mystical cause and effect in dimension of reality that we don't understand? Is this just some kind of hard-wired brain trick or semantic puzzle?

I don't get it. I can't say I believe it possible. I can't say I could get any reasonable person to confess that just simply believing in something MAKES it exist.

Yet I kind of believe it.

The economy rolls when people are confident. Banks work, the economic system works when people trust in it. We all kind of know this.

And this is true. (At least it sure appears to be.)

So is it the fact that these beliefs predominate across the masses? Is it the fact that the vast majority of people believing in, having faith in, trusting in some actual state of existence that actually makes it happen.

We all believe it is good and therefore it is good?

We all believe it is bad and therefore it is bad?

Does attitude itself MAKE the environment around us?!

And where does that leave the individual? Where does that lead me?

I think I am good therefore I am good?
I think I am bad therefore I am bad?

We - Need to Be

Need to be ... the essence of purpose and therefore joy ... what we all aspire to and the only thing that makes us happy. The NEED to be. Being needed. Being and engaging in the compiling of maneuvers to orchestrate events to survive that others might live; this is what brings joy and life.


Death is not being needed or wanted. Death is not supplying this essence to some other - imaginary or real.


HOPE is the fuel of self.


The need to be is the supplier of that fuel.


To keep this NEED TO BE, click Yes.

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Politics, Polls, and Propaganda

$700 Billion bailout package turns out to be a "pebble in sea-storm". Find out and remember which of the Congressmen and Senators voted for this subsidizing. Thanks to Knight of Pan for the link.

Be sure to catch all of John McCain's video propoganda here.
Be sure to catch all of Barack Obama's video propoganda here.

And if you're looking to keep track of the swinging and swaying of which state will be voting for who keep this link on your favorites.

Friday, October 3, 2008

Squirrel Repellant


Sweet! I found for only $99 I can buy "fox urine granules" gauanteed to keep them damn squirrels away.


Word to that! Send me two!

I wonder how they make these? Trap a bunch of foxes and tie little baggies to their backends? Then freeze dry 'em?

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Free but not Free

Remember the "Free Kevin" campaign? Kevin Mitnick was one of the first examples made by the federal government for "hacking" into computer systems. Well, Kevin spent 5 years in prison (4 1/2 BEFORE a trial) and has been out for 8 years but is still being harrassed.

On a same but different note, another Kevin also is being claimed as injustly being held by our federal government.

Oh, and by the way... If you've ever used a peer-to-peer network and swapped copyrighted files, chances are pretty good you're guilty of a federal felony.