The most enjoyable result so far is that I’m about three feet back into the “thin clothes” sitting in my closet. I’ve had to change belts twice. But I’ve gotta keep in mind I’ve got a long way to go.
It could be a lot worse.
Anyway, here's something beautiful:
It's a lightning storm over an active volcano -- in the Andes, I think. No one knows why thunder heads form over volcanoes, though I suppose it has something to do with super-heated gas pouring out of the crater. But until someone figures it out, we can just enjoy the beauty of it.
And now here's the case of the worst of man repaired by the best of man.
Some stupid hunter, drunk I think, took a shotgun and shot down a bald eagle, blasting off its beak and leaving it to die a slow death.
But someone cared. They cared enough to capture the bird and keep it alive for months until it was strong again.
And some craftsman who cared worked long and hard to design and build a plastic beak that was tough enough for the bird to eat with.
And it didn't end there. Now that craftsman is working on a titanium model that can be permanently installed on the eagle.
Just when you think we couldn't get any lower as a species, you hear a good version of Beethoven's 9th symphony and things look a lot better. How could anything so stupid and clumsy conceive of something so brilliant and graceful?
I hardily recommend spending some quality time with old Ludwig van. If your life is so busy you can't find the time, just listen to the last movement. You'll be glad you did.
Good night everyone! Drive safely.
3 comments:
Hi Marc,
I enjoyed seeing your comments about the healing powers of the Ninth. Here is a film I'm doing on the world-wide impact of the symphony.
Best,
kerry candaele
kcandaele@gmail.com
www.followingtheninth.com
Marc,
Way to go on your quest to be the next Men's Vogue cover! As a dedicated bird lover, please keep those warm & fuzzy stories coming.
XOXO, Gale
hi marc
pucci and i were just having coffee and were talking about you. glad to see you are doing so well.
Lynn epstein and pucci meyer (mcgill)
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