Appointment Date

The February date is 2/11/05; see it on the truck trailer-tank. That date has passed. The truck trailer-tank is non flammable; it is filled with Milk. To a person having had a Fire, milk is a turn-on!

The Appointment that I am going on is the License Plate. The license plate number is TA31308. Since I missed the February “Milk” date, my goal for this next date (3/13/08) is to manage my information at UC Santa Cruz. See you in March!!

The Architecture

The opportunity in Architecture requires a Fire-wall configuration. If I did not get that opportunity to say No, my position would be something closer to actually doing Architecture instead of the iteration “No.” I know what No is. No, is always No. But if someone were calling the Architecture issue a No is just that. I might be compelled to go into Architecture on the basis that this configuration is already in place about me. So, let’s get started.

I know right away that a Pencil is a major problem. If in the early stages I cannot manage this particular issue I will try something else.

I should let you know my thinking up to this point. (1) Bricks become a legend. The bottom of the Drafting page is made up of proportionate boxes 2 in. x 3/4 in. This is the big conclusion for the study on Bricks. (2) “EVER-READY” becomes “Look for Beauty.” This one I am a little upset about. This will probably be a reason many mature Architects build places with Windows (not a computer term). If you are concerned about this issue I have more to say. It has to do with appropriately populating; a social issue.

Now, I better stop because I’ve opened too many things. Just keep in mind that people go out of their way and so an underlying principle is understood as long as everyone is on the same page.

Christmas Day

The “exciting” Time of year in Religion is probably Christmas; it is the coming of the baby Jesus.  The Spring time is a close second with the Resurrection of Jesus on Easter Sunday.  I want to mention a couple of things I am thinking concerning Jesus.  As with many Religions our instincts reaffirm Religious practice as good.  The Truth is that Religion is a living system of our Society which has served people well for a while.  Two compelling insights for today are: Jesus was very involved in the drama of the Time.  He was a player.  His feelings were identifiable.  In his teachings, he spoke of his conscience which people understood.  Now the proof of this is that Jesus Saved.  He saved us Sinners with his Crucifixtion and Death.  I know this must sound confusing, but today Jesus would probably have participated in the discussion about which some people get and some do not.

The second issue I want to mention and I’ve already stated that this post is confusing,  Jesus was the Son of God.  He was made into a man from God’s image.  There was something which would not pass.  And in the creation of Jesus that issue was reconciled and made into a Religion.  We follow the Words of Jesus fully knowing that from the necessity of embodiment, an acknowledgment of earthly substance, there is certain criteria of the conscience that will not rationalize into a stable practice.  It is just too stormy.  I could be talking about feelings generally.  And, I could be talking about family as a unit.  And there are many instances of the disposition from which I am referring.  There are probably a number of people throughout Time who have mused about this notion, and who have come to be associated in controversy similarity; Residential Sages if you will.  The main point, without getting too abstract, is to just notice that the Jesus phenomena was correct for his Time and that at the very least we have an ordinary way to manage our feelings; but also that his circumstance is recognizable and though interesting would not weaken a person’s Religion.  Religious practice is good.  It’s okay to wonder about Jesus.  Many people as have I, we muse about Jesus.  I am as excited about Jesus today as I was when I first learned about his exciting news.

So, now I want to take care of some of the details.  Since we want to discover Religion in today’s terms let us beg the question of our faith, something we would do naturally but don’t out of fear we would cancel something.  Was Jesus a good story?  Then wouldn’t we say yes to another comming?  Sure why-not; It’s Christmas!!  So, now let there be a person like Jesus.  We will say that Adoption is too far.  The acceptable term would be Foster. 

But, today we have many more features in our society than that of his time. We would attest that Jesus, in an attempt to “Foster” that kind of a personality, will probably learn the facts of his circumstance from other branches of society.  The person like Jesus would learn about his circumstance one way or another.  The effort would be spoiled simply by knowledge yeilded from our complex society.   This is one of the basic messages in the L.M. Boston’s Young Adult Book series.  For today it is just enough to understand a little bit about Jesus and his circumstance.  It was a correct reading just to sort of realize Jesus is a nice way of socializing or an essential Family Unit.  Don’t get discouraged. The mystery has a Faith.  Grow and learn as much as you like.  Your Faith will not fail; it will only become stronger.  And your knowledge better.

Christmas Card 2007

If you have found me from a normal Internet search using “Christmas Card,” and are wondering if I am the Artist for this Christmas Card picture, I am.  I try to make a Christmas Card every year; this one is for 2007.  Not sent out to anyone this year, WordPress is probably the only place where you will see it. Hugh

Oxygen Doesn’t

No doubt there are people who impose a system of equivalencies on another person. For this educator type person there are these sort of boundaries.  Let me explain.

From the type of person who uses their internal strife, they partition time into segments.  Contrary to contiguity, they benefit someone who is outside by imposing on them their equivalency.

Traditionally taught, the way in which our thoughts vary for different people, these rather precious moments, expressed as Seize the Day, are that of the Sophist and should be free.  It is education.

What I need to mention is that this type of person is that way in accordance with the internal laws of the Oxygen Atom!

Movie Express

Lilies of the Field is currently my very top movie these days.  From it I would proceed to a subaltern movie.  I will be inclined to return the idea of Lilies of the Field because it brings up the Famous Philosopher Berkeley.  I guess I’m hooked on Lilies because I think that Berkeley has a Chapel in mind from his childhood.  With that as one of the issues for Berkeley, it would have influenced his later works of Philosophy.

The dialog is pretty tight as well.  I think that Lilies is worthy of Auto-Play.  Not only does this movie parse correctly for this Time, it’s many chords manages to take care of me!

See you at the movies!

It is no longer available on the internet, but I just wanted to mention the “Acoustic Exchange.” It might be relevant here.

Prohibition and The Postal Service

mrhousingb2002.jpgmrhousingb2002.jpgmrhousingb2002.jpgProhibition began on January 16, 1920. This Posting will explain that the Post Office did indeed have some interesting packages during prohibition.

purple119x175.jpgInterestingly during prohibition, Wineries continued making wine with creative wine making practices. One acceptable method of wine making mrhousingb2002.jpgmrhousingb2002.jpgwas in conjunction with Church.

The Catholic Church needed Wine for the Religious activity of Communion. Beaulieu Vineyard, was popular; they claimed they were, “The House of Alter Wine.” The other way in which a winery could stay in business during prohibition was supporting wine making practices for people at home.

The deal was to mail the home wine maker a kit containing the materials to make the wine. Under a loophole in The Volstead Act, the head of house hold could make up to two hundred gallons of wine a year. So, Wineries would mail grape juice and concentrate under names like Forbidden Fruit, Vine-Glo and Moonmist to homes via the Post Office.

Now this would be taking place in 1915. Wine making technology was not very sophisticated. The instructions sometimes would read as a warning, “Do not place container in room temperature over 60 degrees or contents may ferment.” It is important to realize the types of grapes were used had to be hardy since the shipping was often across country. Today wines are made with grapes grown for their subtle or complex quality of wine on the palate. Alicante Bouschet and Alicante Ganzin were thus used back then but were considered bad at the very least. I imagine that they were very much like the Concord Grape used today in grape juice Concentrate.

As part of the wine making practices during prohibition the juice or grapes were shipped in the mail. This would probably mean complications during shipping. Some leakage and even soaked cardboard was an ordinary appearance at the Post Office. So this stuff was shipping; and so in time, also dried if spilled or broken. Oh how the Post Office must have hated the mail articles containing whine. Well, I have always been a little afraid of smells. But I think I know the smell they had when a household ordered a wine making kit.

Some Pretty major changes took place in the Napa Valley after prohibition which wouldn’t have been due to the pressures of the Post Office. It makes sense the wineries could use delicate grapes and thus a more complex wine on location after prohibition. However the Post Office didn’t complain or cause the political tides ending prohibition; that was because of the voters who wanted to drink.

mrhousingb2002.jpgAnd, so the interesting era ended after fourteen years where the Post Office managed things on the basis of an occasional smell. The ending of prohibition meant that wine could be shipped more appropriately. If even the occasional bottle were to leak or break the product could never have such a devastating affect as a distinctive smell since the quality of the product is much improved. There is a natural inclination for improvements yet this is probably one practice which goes into history as interesting for the Post Office and did not have any negative effect.