Happiness is Poetry: Allen Ginsberg
Howl
For Carl Solomon
Homework
Homage Kenneth Koch
My Sad Self
To Frank O’Hara
For Carl Solomon
Homage Kenneth Koch
To Frank O’Hara
There is a certain enthusiasm in liberty, that makes human nature rise above itself, in acts of bravery and heroism. ~ Alexander Hamilton
Originally posted in 2017
Happy Veterans Day my friends! I am not a flag waving patriot, I feel although America is an amazing country, possibly even the best place on earth to live, that we should always cast a critical eye on the things we believe. I am fairly critical of the decisions our politicians make, particularly related to how and when we go to war. However, I have utter and complete respect for the men and women of our country who decide to put on a military uniform and put their life on the line for this country.
Over my lifetime I’ve been fortunate to have a lot of conversations, relationships and friendships with veterans. I’ve gotten to talk to men who served in World War II, Korea, Vietnam, both Iraq Wars and Afghanistan. I’ve had the pleasure to hike with some of these veterans as well and as an overall group they have been fine individuals. When I was young, like most young men, I glorified war, thought it was like a John Wayne movie. Over the years, through these conversations I’ve had the delusions of my younger years dissolved by stories of the harsh realities of their realities.
War will change you, that has been a consistent theme from these men. I’ve known more than a few who have struggled with PTSD. These men have my sympathy in conjunction with my respect. Coming home from war and readjusting to “normal” life in America must be incredibly hard, I really can’t imagine. Too many veterans have survived war only to come home and lose the peace through suicide. We have to in America do a better job of taking care of those who bravely fought, were wounded, lost friends fighting for, and are still trying to survive in our country. This should never be a political issue, it’s a moral issue that all of us should be able to get behind.
The quote below was, like the photo above, found at the temple at Burning Man. The temple is a sacred site, a place where people go to say goodbye to those that they have lost, to let go of the things that weigh them down and defeat their happiness. The flag was in honor of a veteran who had been lost, a son, a brother, a father like so many others who have been lost before. I think this quote applies to our war vets, war at some level changes, perhaps breaks you. But the quote is also hopeful, because in spite of that change, even if you’re a broken crayon, you can still color, still lead a good and productive life. That is my hope for all of the veterans who have and will, return home. Thank you for your service, have a happy day and keep on coloring my friends. ~ Rev Kane
Those who don’t know history are doomed to repeat it. ~ George Satayana
So here we go again, people haven’ learned, haven’t taken it seriously and the coronavirus has come roaring back. Here is the current state of affairs from the NY Times this weekend.
As you can see, this is the highest single number of infections in a single day. The real issue of course is that these numbers are increasing at an exponential rate and we’re one week out from Halloween, when people got together for parties and even went Trick or Treating. Four weeks from Halloween is the Thanksgiving Holiday and you know families will get together and people will have parties. Then four weeks later is the Christmas/New Years week and somewhere in between college students will be returning home from all over the country. This, given Americans complete lake of disregard for the necessary precautions that need to be taken mean a really ugly beginning to 2021.
There is a delay of a couple of weeks from exposure to illness and another delay from illness to hospitalizations and deaths. So around Thanksgiving you’ll see hospital ICU fill rates start to spike and between Thanksgiving and Christmas numbers of daily deaths will begin to spike. And flu season hasn’t really kicked in yet. This week we hit our 10 millionth infection in the United States, there have been over 230,000 deaths from COVID. Those numbers are about to go up really fast. And for those out there under the delusion that it’s just because of testing, well, on the day in the image above, testing was up 7% over the previous 14 days, and as it shows, deaths were up 12%, infections up 57%. Wear a mask my friends, do your part.
It’s not all bad news, Pfizer announced today that in their stage three trials they saw a 90% effective rate for the vaccine, now in another three weeks we’ll get the safety data information. If that works out, well than Pfizer will ask for emergency approval to move forward. They will be able to produce enough doses in 2020 for about 25 million people worldwide and that number would jump up into the billions of doses in 2021. So although this is very encouraging news, if it pans out you’ll not likely get the vaccine until some time in mid to late 2021. Still, it’s a better place than we were in last week.
Again, even with a vaccine, people need to wear masks and take precautions until a significant percentage of the population have received the vaccine. So get used to and keep that mask on. ~ Rev Kane
I don’t normally talk politics in this column, and honestly, tonight’s post really isn’t political. America has been politically divided for some time. Over the last four years that division has seemed particularly deep and extremely acrimonious. I’ve watched this division lead to a lot of hard feelings between people. Even with my own family I’ve cut a few people out of my life who have become so obsessed with politics and the divide to the point that I could no longer tolerate interacting with them. The divide was one of the driving factors in me greatly reducing my Facebook friends list. Not getting rid of people who disagreed with me, but getting rid of people who were only online friends, or people who seemed unable or unwilling to engage in reasonable discussion because of how obsessed they were with the political divide.
Intolerance of divergent ideas seems to have become the norm in America. Everyone knows that they have the right answer to everything, however some people’s right answer is the opposite of other people’s right answer, hence the divide. This has just played out in the most public of ways in the US Presidential election. There are hurt feelings on every side of the equation.
The hope is, now that the election is over, there will be an effort made by the new administration to facilitate healing in America. I’m not sure how successful that will be, because at the end of the day, it’s up to individuals, not the government, to create the healing that is needed. It’s good that it starts with the new president, but healing and the happiness it can bring has to come person to person.
My hope is that people are tired of arguing, tired of bad feelings, tired of constantly walking on egg shells around anyone they do not perfectly agree with. So tonight, I have a few suggestions for healing around politics in America.
There are a lot of hurt people right now, some from the last four years, some due to the results of the election. Healing and unity comes down to each of us, making that effort. If we don’t, well quite simply, nothing changes and I think we all want things to improve. Do what you can and have a happy day my friends. ~ Rev Kane
Too many people fought too hard to make sure that all citizens of all colors, races, ethnicities, genders and abilities can vote to think that not voting somehow sends a message. ~ Luis Gutierrez
From all accounts of early voting and stories from polls in various states, today my fellow Americans voted in larger numbers than they have in quite sometime. No matter who you voted for, thank you for voting. This experiment in democracy known as the United States of America only works if we participate. To sit back and ignore the governance of your country, state, county, city, family and very person is to give up control over all of that to someone else. So again, thank you for voting today and have a happy day my friends. ~ Rev Kane
It is enough that the people know there was an election. The people who cast the votes decide nothing. The people who count the votes decide everything. ~ Joseph Stalin
I haven’t written a COVID Times post in a while, I guess to some degree life in the slow motion apocalypse has become normalized. However, as 2020 has been an incredibly unique year, it seemed fitting to do a post on the presidential election during the apocalypse.
This year has been unprecedented in so many ways, just this week hurricane Eta formed in the Caribbean. That means 2020 is tied for the largest number of hurricanes ever during the Atlantic hurricane season, and there’s still time for more. Recently, up in Washington state, officials removed the first murder hornet nest.
Of course the biggest ways 2020 is unprecedented is of course the COVID 19 pandemic. As of today there are over 9.25 million documented cases of COVID infections with over 230,000 people dying from the disease. Currently we are experiencing around 90,000 infections per day with 1,000 deaths. We are likely about to be the first country on Earth to average 100,000 infections a day. Given cold weather, flu season, Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas all coming roughly four weeks apart, and people not wearing masks and social distancing, numbers are likely to continue to rise.
But today, Tuesday November 3rd, one of the most divisive elections in modern American history is occurring. Our current president has said that if he doesn’t win, the election must be rigged, he’s constantly claimed there will be fraud, and has dog whistled to white supremacists about needing their support. He has also recruited “poll watchers” across the country for election today. So given all of these things, people on the left are worried about violence if the president loses.
Now, the president has spent the last year demonizing groups like Black Lives Matter (BLM). Conspiracy theorists on the right have claimed that BLM is coming to suburbia to destroy neighborhoods and murder people, they have claimed that BLM started the forest fires in Oregon last month and generally have suggested that if the president wins, radicals on the left will burn buildings and murder citizens, so people on the right are worried about violence if the president wins.
This is America in COVID times, people living under pandemic conditions in a horribly politically divided country with everyone afraid there will be violence. So in America that means people run out to buy guns and ammo. Lines are constant outside gun stores even here in the Bay Area, one of the most anti-gun areas of the country. Just this week Walmart decided to take ammo off the shelves due to potential election violence, then reversed themselves and international election workers warned of potential violence.
Regardless of the outcome, I hope the people expecting violence are wrong. But with what is on social media, in the most divided America I’ve lived in, with the number of guns and ammo people have, nothing would surprise me. Hopefully my next COVID Times post won’t be recounting the violence and the dead over an election. Stay safe, be careful and please, please, please, wear a mask when around others.
Don’t get me wrong, I admire elegance and have an appreciation of the finer things in life. But to me, beauty lies in simplicity. ~ Mark Hyman
For the last seven months, life has been more than a little complicated for most of us. But today, I decided to have a really simple and happy day. I started off the morning by Zooming with my littlest nieces and nephews, who were of course completely jacked up since it was the day after Halloween. They were especially excited to show me the creepy fingers they had for their Halloween costumes. I was also thrilled to have my littlest niece, not quite two, on the Zoom. At one point my nephews wanted me to show them apartment and every time I was off screen I would hear her say to her dad, “Uncle Mike?” I love that she was worried I had gone away. Before that she also invented a new game, Zoom Peekaboo, she would scrunch down under the screen and when I would say, “where is she?” She would pop up laughing and yelling.
Since they are on the east coast, the call was early and so I waited on breakfast until after the call. I love southern biscuits and gravy and although biscuits are not on menu at the moment, I made a nice pot of sausage gravy and eggs for breakfast and it was wonderful. And after a fabulous breakfast I sat down to watch my favorite football team, the Pittsburgh Steelers. They are having a great year, 6-0 coming into today’s game against their biggest rival, the Baltimore Ravens who were 5-1. So it was a huge game for the rivalry, for first place in the division and one of the best records in football.
It was a typical Steeler/Ravens game, the game had five lead changes, and game down to the final moments. Happily for me, the Steelers pulled out a four point victory and now at 7-0 have tied the best starting record in team history and have the best record in the NFL.
I followed up the game with a little bit of writing, getting my blogs for the week completed and then headed out for a nice walk along the ocean.
Today is also one of my favorite days of the year, Dios de La Muertos (Day of the Dead). So I took some time just to admire the Day of the Dead art that I own, this one is my favorite.
Finally I came home to make a nice beef stew for dinner, it was delicious, leftover Halloween candy for desert topped it off nicely. All in all just a simple and happy day filled with things I love and love to do, something we all need from time to time. Have a happy day my friends. ~ Rev Kane
Often people attempt to live their lives backwards; they try to have more things, or more money, in order to do more of what they want, so they will be happier. The way it actually works is the reverse. You must first be who you really are, then do what you need to do, in order to have what you want. ~Margaret Young
Originally posted in 2017
I love this quote, probably because it strikes so damn close to home for me. You see she’s dead on and we all know it, money can’t buy you love or happiness, the big job, the nice car, the McMansion, they don’t do it. Happiness is something that is derived from self, which emanates from your ability to be comfortable with yourself and be at one with the world around you. To find joy in every living being and to see the magic that resides in the world. Different religions and philosophies have different names for it, joy, bliss, enlightenment, nirvana or maybe just simply, happiness is the word we should use. But it all starts from the same place, inside of you, you must come to terms with who you are and learn to love yourself. Once you’ve done that happy is an easy leap and the degree to which you’ve accomplished that is the degree to which you can become happy. It’s a trip we’re all on, but remember to enjoy the journey as much as the promise of the destination.
For me, this understanding came out of great pain and confusion. Earlier in my life I struggled with pain and anger that I carried around with me constantly. The only way I knew to deal with these feelings was suppression and once I left home I found my release through drugs and alcohol. I had the ultimate college party experience and became ever more deeply involved with the altered states of consciousness these chemicals could provide. In some ways it was the best time of my life, I had absolved myself of any responsibility and was leading a purely hedonistic existence, it was wonderful. But there is a cost to everything and the cost for my hedonism and denial was an inevitable crash, and my life crashed. I lost friends, was kicked out of college, had to move home and watched some of my friends go to jail for dealing drugs. It was the darkest and most important time of my life, a time that scared people close to me half to death, some convinced I was on the edge of suicide.
However, after I crashed I had that moment of perfect clarity and saw my life for what it had become. I then spent six months tearing myself down and rebuilding myself brick by brick. In the end, what was left of me might not have been what others would have chosen, but it was who I wanted to be, who I am. That comfort has allowed me to care little what others think, unless they are people whose thoughts and opinions I respect. That comfort has allowed me to make choices that have seemed crazy to others but have made me happy. My crash was the best thing that ever happened to me and I owe where I am and who I am today to those dark days.
My hope for you is that you won’t have to crash to find a way to be comfortable with yourself and like the person you are, or to find the strength to become the person you want to be. Maybe reading this is a start, I hope so. Have a happy day my friends ~ Rev Kane
At the center of your being you have the answer; you know who you are and you know what you want. ~ Lao Tzu
Happiness and the Benefits of Gratitude
Halloween is a fun time of year and I think we all have happy memories of trick or treating as children, so some cool stuff to check out tonight, enjoy and have a happy day my friends ~ Rev Kane
And for good measure, 100 More Pumpkin Ideas
Great recipes for a creepy Halloween Party
13 To Die For Halloween Cocktails
The scariest true Halloween tale ever!
Halloween, the Devil’s Holiday?
Halloween wraps fear in innocence,
As though it were a slightly sour sweet.
Let terror, then, be turned into a treat… ~ Nicholas Gordon
I have always loved Halloween, I was one of those kids who always had three different costumes so that I could hit my neighborhood three times and get three times as much candy. So tonight as holiday parties start to kick off I dug up a list of Halloween related links, fun things, crazy recipes and things to raise some smiles and help you have a Happy Halloween ~ Rev Kane
Cool Halloween Pinterest page
A pretty awesome post doing the same thing I’m doing an amazing tour around the web for Halloween images.
Good Halloween ideas, my favorite – mad scientist food in a jar
Halloween food ideas from Pinterest
Glow in the dark Jello, seems obvious but she missed the idea that since tonic water is bitter, you should add some extra sugar to the mix