Tall Ships

This is the weekend…

Green Bay is celebrating the return of the Baylake Bank Tall Ship Festival®, once again expected to be one of the largest outdoor events in Northeast Wisconsin. Green Bay is one of only six American cities selected to host the TALL SHIPS CHALLENGE* Great Lakes 2013.

This three-day maritime festival features ship tours and day-sail excursions on nine tall ships along the Wisconsin Public Service Tall Ship Boardwalk. You’ll love the food, entertainment, and interactive family activities and the live music throughout the day from the North Coast Marine Manufacturing Alliance Stage. It’s a fun summer weekend on the waterfront!

via Festival Overview | Tall Ships.

It was really cool to see 5 of the tall ships making their way up Lake Michigan toward Green Bay during lunchtime. The pictures don’t do them justice but it was a great time to reflect on our maritime heritage of days gone by. Click image to enlarge…

A Community of the Spirit

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WARNING!!!! If you take photos with your cell phone

Something to consider…

My best to you each morning for 8/13/2013

Unwhatever.me

Where are some aspects of Facebook that I really enjoy. But I’ve been on Facebook for a long time and during that time my tastes and preferences have changed greatly. I have a hunch that Facebook makes it purposely difficult to get rid of these old likes and such but whether that’s true or not I just don’t have time to go back and clean up some of the crap I’m no longer interested in. For that reason, some of my favorite chrome plug-ins come from a site called Unwhatever.me. Ever since I blocked all political mentions and replaced them with pictures of cats, my life is much more peaceful…

Komm gib mir deine Hand

So many people enjoyed the clip of the Beatles first appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show that I thought I’d follow up with an even more obscure clip from the Beatles cartoon show [yes, there was one and I didn’t miss a Saturday morning!] of the lads singing “I Want to Hold Your Hand” auf deutsch:

How many of you are old enough to remember watching this live?

The Beatles 1st Ed Sullivan Performance

Self-Compassion and Setbacks

Another great post from Barb Markway…

Barbara Markway's avatarThe Self-Compassion Project

madewithover-12I originally wrote this for Psychology Today, but I think the information may also be useful to my awesome readers here.  Haven’t we all had the experience of trying to change something–maybe exercise more, quit smoking, or eat healthy? We do great for awhile and then boom, we “mess up.” How do we keep a setback from turning into a major relapse, and along with it, feeling awful about ourselves? Here are some gentle suggestions (on Psychology Today, they’d be called “tips.”  Oh, and they’d also be numbered.)

Expect setbacks. Change takes time, and often frequent tries. For example, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, most smokers require 5 to 7 attempts before they finally quit. Did these people fail the 5 to 7 times prior to the final cessation of smoking? Or were these attempts part of their eventual success? Consider thinking of…

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From Story to Presence…

img_2943_2-tara-001A ‘quote*’ from Tara Brach’s meditation “From Story to Presence”…

“The reality is each one of us has caused hurt to other people and each one of us has been hurt by other people. But if we keep running the story of “You hurt me; you’re bad” or “I hurt you; I’m bad” all that happen is a looping that creates separation. What if instead we say the story is that I hurt you and we let that story be there, we don’t put it aside too quickly…

We let it be there and we feel what it feels like in our body. The very presence with that vulnerability awakens compassion. Now the trick — because this is where there can be more suffering is to take the story “I caused you suffering” and to get stuck on the “I’m bad, I’m bad, I’m bad”. We’re wedded to the story and we don’t have access to deeper presence…

So the pathway I am describing to you, and it takes a real sensitivity, is that when stories arise in our mind — to not to quickly go ‘it’s just a story, back to the breath’ because that is just another form of aversion and denial — is to let it be there a bit, but not to believe the story.”

She goes on to say “the story behind some of the more drama stories is really the story of Self. As we open to this presence, we wake up out of that core story that keeps us separate”.

You can hear the whole talk here:

*I tried to transcribe it as best I could; this is NOT an official transcription…

The U2 ‘Save the Yuppies’ Concert

My previous post made me think of this…

I was there. In the Wikipedia entry for the Album ‘Rattle and Hum’ it says:

The performance of Bob Dylan’s “All Along the Watchtower” is from the band’s impromptu “Save the Yuppies” concert in Justin Herman Plaza in San Francisco, California on 11 November 1987. The video intersperses the performance of the song with footage from the band’s performance of “Pride” from the same show, during which Bono spray-painted “Rock and Roll Stops the Traffic” on the Vaillancourt Fountain. This caused a bit of controversy, and ultimately, the band paid to repair the damage and publicly apologized for the incident. The phrase “Rock and Roll Stops the Traffic” reappeared 18 years later in the video “All Because of You” when an unnamed fan appeared with the sign at 1:55 in the video.[12] It also reappeared in February 2009, when the band played on the rooftop of the BBC Radio studios in Langham Place…

Where The Streets Have No Name

Canadian drive-by

What’s up August 2013: Perseids and a Comet ISON Update

I’m glad to see I’m not the only one who hates clowns…

Yesterday, my friend Scott and I talked about a lot of things. One of them was our mutual hatred for clowns. Today, I found these on the Bizarro blog…

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I’m lovin’ it! :-D

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