E-passwords

Want my identity?

Want my identity?

Want my identity?
Find me in the now.

Changed again.
Riding the rocks.

Warping the jump.
Flowing.

E-Hiding Place

Photo by David Schultz

Photo by David Schultz

You can look
At my eyes….
But will you see
the messages sent-
the transmissions
in the cloud?

Speed

besides  speed we  need:

besides
speed
we
need:

besides
speed
we
need:

a creed
to breed
feed
bleed
be freed
heed our call
with Godspeed!

I can comfort the broken hearted…

I will not bruise the tender reed...

I will not bruise the tender reed…

“The Spirit of the Lord is upon me
I am anointed
to bring good news to the suffering and afflicted
comfort the broken hearted,
announce liberty to captives
open the eyes of the blind…
tell the mourning that God’s favor has come
bringing beauty, joy and praise!”
Isaiah 61:1-3

Spectograms

Hummingbird
Yesterday was the perfect listening day on the deck.
We found these bird song recordings and Don played them on the iPhone. Our goldfinch visitors answered, setting up a chorus of crows and squirrels.
Earlier, I noticed that the hummingbird sounded like a loud bumble Bee. Every Spring, I hear her calling for a mate and then she births a baby in the birdhouse on the upper deck, away from the squirrels and cats.

Please try the spectograms on the website below:
http://www.allaboutbirds.org/page.aspx?pid=1059

E-Convergence

Chicago O'Hare Airport by Cheri Rowlands

Chicago O’Hare Airport
by Cheri Rowlands

Colors converge: cool
to hot-stop to go-flying
high-gripping concrete.

E-Archives

Dragonfly Wings by Seth Snap

Dragonfly Wings by Seth Snap


dragonfly and damselflies @ Audubon Society , Austerlitz, NY May 19, 2014

dragonfly and damselflies @ Audubon Society , Austerlitz, NY May 19, 2014

daytime calls the dragonflies
moonlight masks their sleep;
while damselflies fly ‘neath the stars
and nap in bright of day.

dragonflies see all the colors we see, plus ultraviolet light and polarized light; they can detect the
flickering of light at twice the rate that we can

dragonflies catch most prey with their jaws; they can capture larger prey by grabbing it with their
front legs and stuffing it into their jaws

hunting dragonflies can also be classified as either perchers or fliers
… clubtails, skimmers, and damselflies are usually perchers – they find a tall perch with a good
view, like a grass stem or dead week stalk, and sit there scanning for prey (often turning their
heads watching the air traffic); when they find the right size prey within range, they dart out,
grab the prey, and quickly return to the perch to eat
… darners, spiketails, cruisers, and emeralds are usually fliers – on a good flying day (warm, no
rain), they fly for hours, catching insects in midair and swallowing them while continuing on

E-Antenna


Austerlitz Antenna

cell power
self power
child power
Slam!

elbow power
hip power
hoop power
Wham!

watch me
watch me
watch me
Jam!

E-Apps

iTunes Apps

iTunes Apps

Went to iTunes
to manage my apps;
remove, update, copy,
sequence, align, taps.

Plugged in iPhone
to sort through apps;
those I bought
those been stowed.

Download, upload, copy,
delete; icons pushed
and stacked and sent:
never crashed, never smooched.

Network places them in line
on phone and pad and Mac-book Air;
Neatly stacks them ’til a touch
livens each- a Media Fair!

Minister

Divine Minister Humankind Minister

Divine Minister
Humankind Minister


Minister John Perry gives Kiss of Peace on day he retires:  May 12, 2014

Minister John Perry
gives Kiss of Peace
on day he retires:
May 12, 2014


In the Church Bulletin, it says, under “Minister”, “The people of Christ Church”…
Here are two of them:
Two young horses  with carrots  ready to minister

Two young horses
with carrots
ready to minister

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