Monday, July 11, 2011
Preston Benediction - Remarkable.
Rarely post videos because I find it a nuisance, but I was struck by this one. Sent from GWB, linguistic philosopher and all round sportsman.
God bless,
LSP
Friday, July 8, 2011
Putin v Obama
Vladimir Putin rides, shoots and likes to hunt whales, from a Zodiak, thank you very much.
Our leader likes to 'get out in the field' too.
Putin has his own cult, which worships him as the reincarnation of a Tsar and St. Paul.
Of course we're immune from that sort of thing, here in the States.
Cheers,
LSP
Good Arabs
Arabs |
Then it was off to Lake Waco at a more relaxed pace, interspersed with the odd theology conversation.
Rider 1: "So, LSP, are you a Plato/Augustine man, or an Aristotle/Thomist?"
LSP: "Aristotle/Thomist, old chap."
Rider 1: "Thought so."
LSP: "But both are good. Unlike Hauerwas."
Rider 2: "He's bad. Got it all from Yoder."
Rider 1: "Yoder? They worship him at Duke."
LSP: "Useless. Saheem - canter!"
Saheem |
A big vote of thanks to Miltown Arabians for the pleasure of a great ride - hopefully the first of many.
Stay on the horse,
LSP
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
Hippy Witches
Albion and Raven |
It seems the terrified locals aren't too keen on this experiment and have taken to using the "Whispering Witch" as a kind of outdoor "privy". You can read about it here.
The All Seeing Eye thinks they're "running" from something/somebody; perhaps they are, but then again, maybe the unholy duo are simply run-of-the-mill Episcopalien clergypersons.
Spark up the fire.
Hope your 4th of July was fun,
LSP
Monday, July 4, 2011
Happy Independence Day!
Perhaps you think I'm somehow "making that up"? Well, think again.
Whatever the case, have a blessed Independence Day and don't get into any tomfoolery with guns.
Cheers,
LSP
Thursday, June 30, 2011
Hog Poem
Apologies to Mr. Eliot.
Hot enough to roast hog on the sidewalk.
LSP
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
States' Rights
This federal power, for Sale, constitutes an "assualt on our liberty" and leads to the following:
"The system we confront is, for all its ineptness and misguided flailing, a powerful one and practiced in the ways of advancing its interests. But resistance is the only sane, intelligent, moral, and practical course. And the only agency, the only locus, for that struggle is to be found in the individual American states. It is not to be found in the family, the neighborhood (where such a unit still exists), or even in the so-called transition towns... all too limited, too powerless."
He quotes John Randolph, "And it is the power of the states to extinguish this government at a blow. They have only to refuse to choose members for the [Senate] or refuse to send electors for the President and Vice President, and the thing is done!"
I'd say there was sympathy for that point of view in Texas.
LSP
Monday, June 27, 2011
Bag Head
some bag head |
"The first half-hour was devoted to coffee and meeting one another as the various parish groups assembled. A large circle was then formed, and individual statements were given about hopes for the day. Then the program, or rather the games, began. The stated purpose was to relax us, to get to know one another’s names, and to produce an atmosphere of teamwork. Paper bags covered heads, and people had to form a line or persuade a stony-faced person to smile, etc., for two hours [italics original].
...the leader asked us to show hands if we believed as individuals we would die. Then she said that since death was inevitable, the church too would inevitably die, so we shouldn’t worry about church maintenance and growth. Since we would die, we were “free to live!” It was pointed out that there was a difference between our attachments to 1) the church and 2) bricks and mortar."
Well done.
Carry on,
LSP
Sunday, June 26, 2011
Riding
random dog |
horse that mysteriously went from $500 to $3000... |
Food!! |
JB |
Head for Home |
LSP
Thursday, June 23, 2011
Good News
Free |
Got back from an enjoyable ride and shoot to learn that Geert Wilders has been cleared by a Dutch court of "hate speech". His crime? Daring to suggest that Islam isn't some kind of Buddha-meets-Gandhi, pacifist poetry slam, but a "totalitarian political ideology disguised as a religion," whose Koran mandated goal is "to establish the realm of Allah in this world, if necessary by force."
Wilders is free now and I'd say that was good but Mark Steyn's comments on Gates of Vienna are telling:
"And at the end the awkward fact remains: Geert Wilders lives under 24-hour armed guard because of explicit death threats made against him by the killer of Theo van Gogh and by other Muslims. Yet he’s the one who gets puts on trial."
Maybe people like Wilders will help the West understand that a religion founded by a warlord who married a nine year old girl, when not cutting off Jewish heads at Medina, might just, possibly, have something other than peace on its agenda.
In the meanwhile, have a blessed Corpus Christi,
LSP
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Bad News
Then, in the morning all was calm and blissfully cool. Pleasant. I made myself some tea and went out back to relax, only to see... that a large tree had fallen on my neighbour's house from the church car park. Disaster! No one was hurt, thank God.
Speaking of disaster, I just learned, via Ballylong and David Kearns, that Fr. Kit Cunningham had a bad past. It's on Damian Thompson's blog -- I've removed my post and agree with DT's comments. I wish I could think of something uplifting to say about this, but I can't.
Watch out for falling trees.
LSP
Monday, June 20, 2011
Texas Beats South Ken
Pit Stop |
Back in the olden days, I used to enjoy lounging about in South Ken with the Fact Compiler. He'd say, "But LSP, America is so provincial!" That's absurd. We have "Mojo's".
Cold Air? |
We have "Valley Mills",
Dirt Road |
the road to Waco,
JB |
horses
tasty |
and Beer Can Chicken.
+ we can own pistols without being thrown into jail.
I like all those things. A lot. The moral of the story? Texas beats South Ken.
Every blessing for Trinitytide,
LSP
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