January 4, 2023
Quote for Today
"It is a sobering thought that when Mozart was my age, he had been dead for two years."
Tom Lehrer [1928 - ]
That Was the Year That Was [1963]
Mozart died at 35
January 3, 2023
NOT ALWAYS EXACT
It would be nice, but things are not always
exact – like a knife, a fork, or a spoon –
like numbers 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ,9 or
a hammer, a screwdriver or an axe.
Sometimes we have to deal with a comment
another makes about our motives.
Sometimes someone thinks they know
what we did and why we did it – but they
might as well have been in Madagascar
and we were in Minnesota in an Uber
on a side street and it was snowing.
No clue. They have no clue even though
sometimes we are a sledge hammer and
sometimes we are steel shovel – but
not today. Not today. Today we are mystery.
Reflections © Andy Costello
January 3, 2023
Quote for the Day
"Omit needless words.
"Vigorous writing is concise. A sentence should contain no unnecessary words, a paragraph no unnecessary sentences, for the same reason that a drawing should have no unnecessary lines and a machine no unnecessary parts. This requires not that the writer make all his sentences short, or that he avoid all detail and treat his subjects only in outline, but that every word tells."
William Strunk, Jr. [1869-1946]
The Elements of Style [1918],
ch. 2, sec. 13
January 2, 2023
STOPPING
Sometimes it’s the STOP sign that causes
me to STOP – but I’ve found out it’s mainly
the night – when it’s time to pause – chew
on the afterwards – with another – or when
all alone – when I need sleep – when I stop
to sort out the day – not all of it – but maybe
to see one light – maybe even an insight - but
especially the shadows – and oh, I didn’t mention
the traffic, mostly the traffic, there are others
on the road, sometimes there is an accident -
and sometimes it’s the weather – but mainly
it’s the night – the stuff waiting there in the dark.
Reflections © Andy Costello
January 2, 2023
Quote for Today
"They were upon their great theme: 'When I get to be a man!' Being human, though boys, they considered their present states too commonplace to be dwelt upon. So, when the old men gather. they say, 'When I was a boy!' It really is the land of nowadays that we never discover."
Booth Tarkington [1869-1946]
Penrod [1914] chapter 26
January 1, 2023
THE NEW
New, as in a blank piece of paper,
a pen, an idea. a hope, looking out
the window, getting up out of a chair,
opening a door, walking into the light,
doing a new direction, a new way
of seeing, listening, pausing, laughing,
smiling, "Why not? Why not? Why not?"
January 1st is a day - 24 hours - filled
with the new, like this new year.
"Let's try to find the new in it,
and more?" "Why not? Why not? Why not?"
Reflection © Andy Costello