Wednesday, December 18, 2019

May the Lord preserve his people in righteousness

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3 Nephi 4:29

Lord preserve thy children always
from the wicked wiles of men;
help us to find haven with thee,
give each saint the strength of ten!
Help us not be hasty judges,
nor complaisant about wrongs;
we must stand together always,
showing truth thru acts and songs.
And when disaffected wretches
threaten peace, embracing war,
we will be thy stout defenders,
even if we have to roar!



Tuesday, December 17, 2019

Whistle Blowers.



Whistle blowers are unique
in the crackpot world's boutique
Lacking axes which to grind
they just do it for mankind
When there's gaps in what they know
they let speculation grow/
But in the heart of ev'ry snitch/
is the hope of getting rich. 

Jubilee

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And ye shall hallow the fiftieth year, and proclaim liberty throughout all the land unto all the inhabitants thereof: it shall be a jubilee unto you; and ye shall return every man unto his possession, and ye shall return every man unto his family.
Leviticus 25:10

Heartsick and captive, I lay down to die.
No mercy or justice to me could apply.
I'd shot my last bolt and was hollowed out good;
I tasted of nothing but gall and wormwood.
But in my despair came a voice unto me,
declaring the Lord would soon hold Jubilee.
My chains would retreat and my heart would take wing;
of marvels and mercy I'd soon want to sing.
I saw that my liberty soon would arrive,
with once more the chance to grow happy and thrive. 
My doubts fall away and my sorrows retreat,
as I wait on the Lord for his Jubilee sweet!



Photo Essay: What is different remains the same.




Far away
Close at hand
Felt but not touched.





Mountains anchored --
clouds untethered --
which is happier?






Shadows on a mountain 
can't erode
a single snowflake.







There is no blue
like that above
a mountain.

Monday, December 16, 2019

The Empty Big Box Store



I drove to a big box store to finish my Christmas shopping on Monday. The parking lot was just about deserted. When I went inside there were no frantic crowds or holiday hustle. It was as quiet as a funeral parlor. The muzak was not playing Christmas songs -- it wasn't even on. I asked a clerk, who was playing solitaire on the jewelry counter, where was everybody.

"Don't know" she sighed. "It's been this way since we opened the doors this morning at six. Nobody's coming in; nobody's shopping. You're the first person who's not on staff I've talked to all day. Do you wanna buy some jewelry?"

"No thanks" I told her. "I was looking for fishing gear, actually."

"Aisle eight, right next to the camping equipment" she said.

I wandered over to Aisle 8. I had to keep rubbing my eyes; it looked like cobwebs were forming on all the merchandise. But that couldn't be right. Could it?

A tumbleweed blew past me as I priced stink bait. I got so unnerved that I quietly walked out of the big box store without buying a single thing. That's never happened to me before; I always buy something.

In the parking lot a security guy was writing me a ticket. He stuck it under my windshield as I walked up to my car. He had what looked like a plastic GI Joe walkie-talkie on his shoulder; it was playing Beach Boys songs.

"What's that?" I asked him.

"Ticket" he said shortly. "You can't park here during peak shopping hours. The sign says so, right there." He pointed at a small wet piece of cardboard with crude lettering that said: "NO PARKING HERE WHEN BUSY."

"But that's ridiculous" I told him. "There's no cars in the lot and the store is practically abandoned."

"Yeah" he said. "This year people are staying home and roasting ears of corn in their fireplaces instead of going insane buying presents. I haven't bought a single thing for anyone, and neither has anyone else in my family. This is what the holidays are now."

"So, are you gonna throw away my ticket or what?" I asked him.

"Okay. Sure." He took back the ticket and tore it up.

"Thanks" I said.

"Not a problem" he replied. "But next time I may have to shoot you instead." He grinned at me, but I wasn't at all certain that he was joking with me. I felt cold and very disoriented.

I drove back home and looked at all the presents under the tree. That security guy was right. I took all the packages out to the dumpster next door, where they were renovating their garage, and tossed them all in. Then I felt better and made myself some Kraft macaroni and cheese. It tasted so good I took some over to the homeless shelter across the street to give to anyone who wanted it. 

But they were closed. There was a wet cardboard sign on the darkened door that said "CLOSED DUE TO LACK OF HOMELESS PEOPLE THIS TIME OF YEAR. COME BACK IN THE SUMMER."

"Stupid jerks" I muttered to myself as I went back home. It started to snow, so I built a roaring fire in the fireplace and got out a flashlight and a box of Saltine crackers to create a new religion. 






Signs and Wonders

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And behold this is not all, there shall be many signs and wonders in heaven.
Helaman 14:6

The tendency to disbelieve
the marvels that I oft perceive
in the heavens and below
to maintain the status quo
leaves me sad and wondering --
will I heed the new-born king
when he calls to me today
to shun mere baubles and essay
to worship as the shepherds did --
and do all that my heart is bid.


Sunday, December 15, 2019

Photo Essay: Movers & Shakers, Recaptioned.


 @amybwang

Words released --
are Hindenburgs
waiting to happen.

@jswatz

Go to court --
when you have more money
than brains.





@coreykilgannon


Bike lanes --
summer incentive
winter waste.


Dan “Klecko” McGleno was forced to close his bakery last year after an ICE audit. Klecko is the author of the poetry collection “Hitman-Baker-Casketmaker.” (Tate Carlson)
@timcarman



Baker turned poet --
this is what happens when
yeast gets in the brain.




Be more aware of God's providence.

President Russel M. Nelson

"How much better it would be if we all could be more aware of God’s providence and love and express that gratitude to Him. Our degree of gratitude is a measure of our love for Him."
President Russell M. Nelson


I live upon a footstool that belongs to Jesus Christ.
He made it long ago and then for us was sacrificed.
His providence surrounds me and his love can never cease,
and when I am aware of that my heart if full of peace.
Help me show my love for thee, my Savior, Friend, and Guide,
by keeping thy commandments -- both the narrow and the wide!

Saturday, December 14, 2019

Letter from my President.





Photo Essay: Rainy Saturday in Winter.




Idle bucket --
I, too, have nothing
to fill today with.




Plastic bag --
stopped by a fence
for a thousand years.







Still leaf --
are you trying to blow in,
or blow out?







It's a long road
when nobody cares
your're on it.






Wet asphalt --
must be worth
more than I think.







A graveyard
for leaves --
the way of all trees.





I see a face
in the wood --
ugly, isn't it?





How does
one piece of trash
take up so much room?





Discarded
or stored?
Hard to tell.






Brittle angel --
sticks and stones
are just hormones.