Thursday, January 14, 2021


BLUE  ON  BLUE
 
When did God get the idea of blue?
 
Or should the question be: “When
did God get the idea of colors?”
 
Did God look ahead and see the face
of kids being handed a box of crayons?

 
Or did God see  those different colored clay cubes - butter shaped - in a toy store or in a kindergarten? 
 
Or did God see in a Marshall’s store the dress section
with the different "Try it On" rooms along the wall?
 
Does God have a favorite color? It has
to be blue – but what about green?
 
Or what about shades of blue or green?
Who came up with that idea? God or us?
 
Or is the obvious answer: “Women!”
Okay, who came up with the idea of women?

Was it God or men or women?
Blue on blue ....

 

© Andy Costello, Reflections 2021

January  14,  2021

 

Thought for the Day

 


“Women fall in love through their ears and men through their eyes.”

 

Woodrow Wyatt
Is that true?

P.S.  Friends have said
I had too many thoughts
of death this year in my blog.
I didn't notice that.
Maybe it's because of
the corona deaths or
the deaths of some
close friends in my life.
Anyway.  So how about 
another theme - like love?

Wednesday, January 13, 2021

January  13,  2021


PICK  UP  YOUR  CRAYONS

 

I don’t remember my thoughts and feelings
that day, when our kindergarten teacher said,
“Pick up your crayons with all those colors!”

 
I’ve seen little kids in classrooms here and
there - drawing with crayons or colored
pencils and loving every minute of it.

 
Way back, are we all cavemen and women drawing
pictures of animals and parents and brothers and
sisters and grannies on the walls of our being?

 
Then is there a day that arrives – like the arrival of
the Gestapo or dangerous soldiers on our street -
and the artist in all of us is arrested and imprisoned?

 

© Andy Costello, Reflections 2021


January 13,  2021




Thought for the Day

 

“He that will learn to pray,  let him go to sea.” 

George Herbert,
Jacula Prudentum

The modern equivalent of that quote goes this way in a comment by Bergen Evans, “He who would learn to pray, let him be in a small plane in heavy turbulence.”


Tuesday, January 12, 2021

January 12, 2021


 

QUESTION AND ANSWER PERIOD
 
In a question and answer period
a kid asked the priest, “How come
there is a picture of Mary in every church?
 
Silence.  He hesitated for a moment.
Then he answered, “Well because
she is important in the Catholic Church.”
 
A little girl raised her hand and said,
“She’s in every church, because
everyone has a mother.”  Silence.

 

© Andy Costello, Reflections 2021


January  12,  2021

Thought for the Day



“A humble clerk in Whitehall had a bright idea one day.  In his office were scores of ancient files crammed with out dated and wholly worthless  correspondence.  Why not burn the lot, and thus make room for recent letters?

“Greatly daring, the clerk ventured to suggest this, doing so in true bureaucratic style, for he submitted his proposal in the form of a chit which was duly sent to his immediate superior.

“As that individual heartily agreed, he endorsed that chit, and forwarded it to his superior, who sent it to another department.  Thus the idea worked its way to the supreme authority, and in the fullness of time, the chit returned to the humble clerk.

“’Your recommendation is approved, declared the Big Chief. The files you referred to in your communication of the 8th may be destroyed provided that copies are made of all papers beforehand.’”

Monday, January 11, 2021

January 11, 2021

 


HOLD  KEEPS  SLIPPING 

What I keep holding onto
seems to keep slipping –
sliding  out of my mind –
creative  ideas, a possible story,
the invisible – a memory –
the stuff of imagination – the spiritual - 
God moments, they keep disappearing
down the drain, nothing seems to be lasting –
time keeps ticking and taking away the present.
Uh oh! There aren’t too many tomorrows left?        
Yet the now called now - the eternal now - is right now. 

 © Andy Costello, Reflections 2021