Thursday, October 11, 2012

Video of Malala (2009)


This brave little Pakistani girl, who only wants an education for herself and all the other girls of Pakistan, was shot by the Taliban two days ago.

It has roused the nation. A friend reports, "she is a little better now. shifted to a better hospital .good thing that the whole nation is mourning...prayers in almost every school. media is giving minute by minute update on her."

Here is Malala speaking out at the age of 11 (NYTimes report):

Video of Malala and Swat situation

Sunday, October 7, 2012

Moochers (ducks)

Feeding them bread trains them into dependency.

Monday, October 1, 2012

Farewell, Old Friend




Enough of this timewasting bother of trying to sell a car with 207,000 miles, even one as reliable and beautiful as this. So I decided to donate my Prizm to NY Public Radio (WQXR) through the Car Talk Vehicle Donation Program. It was an easy process, and I'll soon hear how much it fetched at auction. I wonder which country it will end up in?

Sunday, September 23, 2012

Beach rose


Out walking fill your pockets with the petals.
 Pot pourri

Saturday, September 8, 2012

New old poem

"Scholars led by Paul Schubert of the University of Geneva have translated a poem discovered in the nineteenth century among the papyri at Oxyrhynchus [Egypt]. The poem, written in Greek, deifies Nero’s wife Poppaea Sabina, who is portrayed as a loving spouse as she ascends to the heavenly bodies. Schubert thinks the poem may represent a lost genre of poetry written for members of the imperial family. It is also possible that the piece was part of a longer astrological poem, or it may have been composed to honor the deceased wife of an Egyptian official." (Archeological Headlines)

Whenever I think of the enormous quantity of writings from the ancient world that we know to have been lost -- plays of Aristophanes, Euripedes, Sophocles, Menander; poetry of Ennius; history by Livy and Tacitus; and so much more -- it makes me sad. And the fact of all the mountains of contemporary trivia and trash now being preserved carries an irony that is heavy as lead. So whenever some writing such as the poem praising Poppaea  and Nero is discovered and translated, it lifts my spirits just a little. Perhaps someday they will dig up an ancient library containing all those lost works! (I can dream, can't I?)

Monday, September 3, 2012