Tuesday, April 24, 2007

Hockey is a physically demanding game and like any other sport there are those who would rather do harm than play well.... I was lucky to have played in the no helmet era - no concussions and I didn't loose any teeth. I am quite certain that much of my joint problems are due to he pounding that I received while playing hockey...... so it goes!! After yesterday's blog, I went looking for some proof that I actually did play.... My sister and her family saw me score a goal when we played in Huntsville, AL.......... what fun... so here is the team and here is a picture of me.. the photos, scanned today, may be of poor quality, but I hope you get the picture!!! These were taken in Macon, GA...

When Sandy and I first started dating, I gathered together some pictures of me from different times in my life so she could get to know more about my past... I remember sending these to her and signing the picture of myself in a vain attempt to impress her..... must have worked, she kept me...

More images of a life, my life, will follow now that I found them and scanned them.....

Remember, take good care of yourself so you can take good care of another, peace, john

Monday, April 23, 2007

I am an ice hockey fan - have been so since I was 10 years old and moved from Texas to Michigan and learned to ice skate, while playing hockey, on a stream in Flat Rock or Rock Wood, Michigan that same winter when I went to the two room school in 1953-54. I love it, I loved to play it, I never played on an organized team until the late 1960s after I had moved to Atlanta, GA. There we had a team called the Atlanta Knights. I had the number 27, somebody else already had 9, which was Gordie's number, but 27 is 9 x 3, and I thought that was close enough. We played in towns like Macon, GA and Huntsville, AL and Charlotte, NC - we played in the coliseum in Charlotte and I was crossed checked in front of the goal and broke my tail bone..... it was a long ride home from Charlotte to Atlanta......... shortly after that I started in the PhD program at Georgia State and gave up playing hockey forever. One of the saddest days of my life.

When I was a boy in Detroit, my friends and I rode the bus from where we lived to downtown to the Olympia where the Detroit Red Wings played. We were allowed to enter, without charge, and watch a practice. After the practice, the greatest hockey player to have ever played the game, Gordie Howe, come out of the locker room and chatted us up (that is what the kids today would say - we actually would have said talked to us). It was one of the most wonderful experiences of my life and I will never (I hope) forget it. We talked about hockey and our ambitions and he was just a normal guy to us., not a super hero, not too good to talk to kids - Berry Bonds, Kobe Bryant, etc, etc..... We didn't ask for autographs we just enjoyed the moment. And the moment has stayed with me for ever.


Well, I was and am and will always be a Detroit Red Wing fan..... and yesterday they won their first round series with the Calgary Flames..... The Calgary Flames were once the Atlanta Flames and they were the only other NHL hockey team that I had seen play besides the Detroit Red Wings.... but Atlanta was not ready for hockey then and the Flames moved to Calgary...... Now there is the Atlanta Thrashers and they lost in 4 games to the New York Rangers.... HIHO!!!
You can click on this link http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gordie_Howe for some information about Gordie Howe.
So the flames move on to the second round..... Go Red Wings and live on, my memory of Gordie Howe (he is still alive), the greatest hockey player to have ever played the game!!!
And so in a time when we think of the 33 deaths at VT and the thousands of deaths and wounded from an unjust Iraq war, let us think about a man who would take the time to talk to kids and make a lasting impression............. and remember, take good care of yourself, so that you can take good care of someone else, love, john

Tuesday, April 17, 2007

In class today we were discussing the fact that information technology (IT) has become a basic item of infrastructure like water, and sewer, and telephone. That has not always been the case, but it is true today. Organizations rely on IT to operate in the 21st century..... there are still a few hold outs, but not many. We were talking about safeguarding our IT with things like fire walls, passwords, and virus protection. And I made my standard joke that the fire wall at ETSU used to be called a fire screen door - not a fire wall.

Well, here is my point, and I know it is in poor form to have to tell your readers when you are making a point, but I just did anyway....... The purpose of the university is to foster a learning environment in which there is an open exchange of thought. No locks on our minds and no closed doors to our ideas. No fire walls, just fire screen doors.

While the rest of the world lives behind locked doors, including our church, the university invites visitors to come and go without having ids checked and metal metal detectors at every entrance.

Yesterday the open environment was threatened by someone who must have lost touch with their spiritual compass. No need to relive the facts of the violence that occurred at Virginia Tech University. I watched in silence today as they began the healing process without a word of reprisal or vengeance, but only words of healing and the hope for a return to sanity within their community.

I got up this morning thinking that maybe I had been teaching long enough and that it was time to stop doing it. But I went to class and remembered that teaching in the university is the one place that remains open to thought, difference in opinion, and true hope for the future on the faces of the 20somethings that I am in contact with every day. Why would I want to stop doing that?

So I pray to God and the spirits of the universe to keep our learning environment open so that those yet to come may have a better place to live.

God bless you, john

Monday, April 16, 2007

Sunday, April 15, 2007


SNOW ART...or...BRAIN FART?

SEE? - SNOW!!

While it sticking only on my deck, I am looking out my window at snow...... Not the usual thing to see on April 15............ Keep the home fires burining... I am, Sandy is at a meeting at church!! Peace, john

Friday, April 13, 2007

A recently posted interviw with Kurt Vonnegut

Kurt Vonnegut Vs. the !*!@
By Joel Bleifuss, In These Times Posted on February 10, 2003, Printed on April 12, 2007 http://www.alternet.org/story/15098/
In November, Kurt Vonnegut turned 80. He published his first novel, Player Piano, in 1952 at the age of 29. Since then he has written 13 others, including Slaughterhouse Five, which stands as one of the pre-eminent anti-war novels of the 20th century.
As war against Iraq looms, I asked Vonnegut to weigh in. Vonnegut is an American socialist in the tradition of Eugene Victor Debs, a fellow Hoosier whom he likes to quote: "As long as there is a lower class, I am in it. As long as there is a criminal element, I am of it. As long as there is a soul in prison, I am not free."
You have lived through World War II, Korea, Vietnam, the Reagan wars, Desert Storm, the Balkan wars and now this coming war in Iraq. What has changed, and what has remained the same?
One thing which has not changed is that none of us, no matter what continent or island or ice cap, asked to be born in the first place, and that even somebody as old as I am, which is 80, only just got here. There were already all these games going on when I got here. ... An apt motto for any polity anywhere, to put on its state seal or currency or whatever, might be this quotation from the late baseball manager Casey Stengel, who was addressing a team of losing professional athletes: "Can't anybody here play this game?"
My daughter Lily, for an example close to home, who has just turned 20, finds herself -- as does George W. Bush, himself a kid -- an heir to a shockingly recent history of human slavery, to an AIDS epidemic and to nuclear submarines slumbering on the floors of fjords in Iceland and elsewhere, crews prepared at a moment's notice to turn industrial quantities of men, women and children into radioactive soot and bone meal by means of rockets and H-bomb warheads. And to the choice between liberalism or conservatism and on and on.
What is radically new in 2003 is that my daughter, along with our president and Saddam Hussein and on and on, has inherited technologies whose byproducts, whether in war or peace, are rapidly destroying the whole planet as a breathable, drinkable system for supporting life of any kind. Human beings, past and present, have trashed the joint.
Based on what you've read and seen in the media, what is not being said in the mainstream press about President Bush's policies and the impending war in Iraq?
That they are nonsense.
My feeling from talking to readers and friends is that many people are beginning to despair. Do you think that we've lost reason to hope?
I myself feel that our country, for whose Constitution I fought in a just war, might as well have been invaded by Martians and body snatchers. Sometimes I wish it had been. What has happened, though, is that it has been taken over by means of the sleaziest, low-comedy, Keystone Cops-style coup d'etat imaginable. And those now in charge of the federal government are upper-crust C-students who know no history or geography, plus not-so-closeted white supremacists, aka "Christians," and plus, most frighteningly, psychopathic personalities, or "PPs."
To say somebody is a PP is to make a perfectly respectable medical diagnosis, like saying he or she has appendicitis or athlete's foot. The classic medical text on PPs is "The Mask of Sanity " by Dr. Hervey Cleckley. Read it! PPs are presentable, they know full well the suffering their actions may cause others, but they do not care. They cannot care because they are nuts. They have a screw loose!
And what syndrome better describes so many executives at Enron and WorldCom and on and on, who have enriched themselves while ruining their employees and investors and country, and who still feel as pure as the driven snow, no matter what anybody may say to or about them? And so many of these heartless PPs now hold big jobs in our federal government, as though they were leaders instead of sick.
What has allowed so many PPs to rise so high in corporations, and now in government, is that they are so decisive. Unlike normal people, they are never filled with doubts, for the simple reason that they cannot care what happens next. Simply can't. Do this! Do that! Mobilize the reserves! Privatize the public schools! Attack Iraq! Cut health care! Tap everybody's telephone! Cut taxes on the rich! Build a trillion-dollar missile shield! Fuck habeas corpus and the Sierra Club and In These Times, and kiss my ass!
How have you gotten involved in the anti-war movement? And how would you compare the movement against a war in Iraq with the anti-war movement of the Vietnam era?
When it became obvious what a dumb and cruel and spiritually and financially and militarily ruinous mistake our war in Vietnam was, every artist worth a damn in this country, every serious writer, painter, stand-up comedian, musician, actor and actress, you name it, came out against the thing. We formed what might be described as a laser beam of protest, with everybody aimed in the same direction, focused and intense. This weapon proved to have the power of a banana-cream pie three feet in diameter when dropped from a stepladder five-feet high.
And so it is with anti-war protests in the present day. Then as now, TV did not like anti-war protesters, nor any other sort of protesters, unless they rioted. Now, as then, on account of TV, the right of citizens to peaceably assemble, and petition their government for a redress of grievances, "ain't worth a pitcher of warm spit," as the saying goes.
As a writer and artist, have you noticed any difference between how the cultural leaders of the past and the cultural leaders of today view their responsibility to society?
Responsibility to which society? To Nazi Germany? To the Stalinist Soviet Union? What about responsibility to humanity in general? And leaders in what particular cultural activity? I guess you mean the fine arts. I hope you mean the fine arts. ... Anybody practicing the fine art of composing music, no matter how cynical or greedy or scared, still can't help serving all humanity. Music makes practically everybody fonder of life than he or she would be without it. Even military bands, although I am a pacifist, always cheer me up.
But that is the power of ear candy. The creation of such a universal confection for the eye, by means of printed poetry or fiction or history or essays or memoirs and so on, isn't possible. Literature is by definition opinionated. It is bound to provoke the arguments in many quarters, not excluding the hometown or even the family of the author. Any ink-on-paper author can only hope at best to seem responsible to small groups or like-minded people somewhere. He or she might as well have given an interview to the editor of a small-circulation publication. Maybe we can talk about the responsibilities to their societies of architects and sculptors and painters another time. And I will say this: TV drama, although not yet classified as fine art, has on occasion performed marvelous services for Americans who want us to be less paranoid, to be fairer and more merciful. M.A.S.H. and Law and Order, to name only two shows, have been stunning masterpieces in that regard.
That said, do you have any ideas for a really scary reality TV show?
"C students from Yale." It would stand your hair on end.
What targets would you consider fair game for a satirist today?
Assholes.
Joel Bleifuss is the editor of In These Times.
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Thursday, April 12, 2007


Kurt Vonnegut Died Today


I have read all of his book and many of his short stories...


My most favorite author died today and I am sad and there is a very large hole in my life.
God bless his soul, john

Monday, April 02, 2007

VIEWS FROM THE DECK
AND UNDER THE AWNING!!!
GREAT VIEW!!
TREE THINGS!

SUN SHADE
FIRE PIT!
THROUGH THE SUN SCREEN
MISS JILL!!

THE AWNING - INSIDE VIEW?
BRILLIANT!!

Remember, take good care of yourself so you can take good care of someone else.
Cheers for a happy spring, love, john

Friday, March 30, 2007

Oh Skubalon! It must really be spring..... Today I cut the grass at church for the first time this year and then cut some of my own......... ugh! Pray for Dennis.... Pray for Matthew.... Pray for the Brits who have been kidnapped by the Iranians.... Pray for our church.... Pray for you and pray for me.... Actually, I love spring... and summer... and fall.... and being alive during winter, but not winter....

I got a new toy today. It is a copper diffuser. Its purpose is to dissipate the heat so that you have a little more chance of not burning stuff that has to cook for a lengthy time...... I will use it tomorrow when I cook bouillabaisse for our friends Dennis and Marie and let you know how it works!!!
Oh yah!! The other reason it is spring is the that the Red Bud trees are blumming and that means the Dogwood's will be in bloom very soon...........


In the mean time, take good care of yourself so that you can take good care of another. God bless you all, john

Friday, March 23, 2007

Here is John
covered in _ _ _ _ !!!!

Yesterday I got 800lbs of manure

and spread it in my raised gardens!!!!

I hope you had a good day too!!!

Remember, take good care of yourself so you can take good care of another, peace, john

Tuesday, March 20, 2007

The saga of the awning!!!!! Well, here goes - about two weeks ago Sandy and I bought an awning for our deck... We purchased it by phone after seeing it on-line. It is coming from company called SunSetter Products in Malden, MA. It, the parts in 6 boxes arrived in the rain last Friday, March 16, 2007....................... It was dropped shipped by UPS Freight... a big 18 wheeler stopped in front of our house and the driver and I carried the parts to the house....

Oh, I forgot to tell you this is a 20 foot awning so the rollers it


came in were about 21 feet long - two of them, one with the roller and one with the fabric.... pictures are in order..


















Well okay, it was raining all day Friday so I read the directions. Then Saturday came and for me it started around 4 AM........ couldn't sleep thinking about the awning and the soon to arrive EXCELLENT adventure, putting it up.... also, it was St. Patty's day we were going to Dennis and Marie for Irish for and stuff.... BRILLIANT!!! We had a great time there, but that time came at 5 PM and I still have 13 hours to go



Sooooo, I read the directions... Well as luck would have it, it started snowing (no pictures this time).... so, I watched the installation video, and read the directions again.... and I got out my tools.... You may have noticed the bag of pecans in the upper left hand corner, they are yummy, I buy them from a place in South Georgia.... oh yah, and there are the directions.....

A break in the snow came and I went outside and measured and marked so that when the time came, I, we would be prepared to get with it.......... By the way, the instructions are numbered, and number one is a list of "before starting you will need" and the first item is "an assistant." I had three assistants, Sandy, Dennis, and St. Patrick.... Sandy and St. Patrick helped on Saturday and Dennis helped on Sunday. It stopped snowing around noon and so Sandy and I started working.




We got out the roller and the fabric and laid them across three chairs...........




At this point, we have done several steps and have the fabric on the roller...
Wow, that looks big.......... It also looks a little like a giant mechanical Anaconda getting ready to suck the life source out of me?

Next we, Sandy and I, (St. Patrick was out to lunch) leaned all of this against the wall so that we could attach it to the house... I am making a long story short, believe me. In between ever activity, I went in the house to get warm and read the next direction....




Here is Sandy holding up her end.... which, she did all day long in the cold and wind. Very brave lady... my love!!!!



While you cannot see it here, I did not take a picture, we finished attaching it to the house in time to go to Dennis and Marie's at 5 PM for dinner.......
Sunday, Dennis came over after church and we made a couple of more attachments and fine tuned the awning...... as you can see, it was still cold.... and, St. Patrick had left for another year!!!



But did you notice, the awning is Green...Evergreen... and, Sandy picked the color!!!!





And there it is all rolled up and waiting for a nice day to be opened and used...... another excellent adventure................... thanks for reading...

Remember, take good care of yourself so you can take good care of someone else... God bless you all... john

Friday, March 16, 2007

Leprechaun

spotted at ETSU early this morning!!!!

Monday, March 12, 2007

Well - here goes....

Thanks Dennis for blogging... believe me, I know what you are going through right now.... i pray for you and Marie hourly.

How proud you must be Mark for your son to know he will be playing baseball in college. When I was young, I wanted to be a professional baseball player but I had no where to play except the school yard until it was way to late to get the kind of training that would have been helpful... I have developed other skills that are, at 63, very satisifying - but that dream still lingers......... what is it about baseball.

Ruth, you are a wonderful person, someone who I wish I could have the time to get to know much better.... I got a chuckle about your blog - having wine on the deck with ice on the roof... there has to be some sort of smart ass joke or story about that.

Michael, I envy your musical talent.... but you did help me to believe that my meager skills on bass were welcome... thank you.

David Woody, blog.... we need you to do that.. we need to grow in our faith and understand the holiness of Christian love... we need to learn to be strong in our faith and service..... we need you, and you need us!!!

Janie - where are you?

Roz, where are you...China I guess. When will you be here where you need to be and where you are really needed??????

Chalmer, where do you get all that stuff? I am thankful that you do find it.... keep doing it.. more coffee......

and Matt Fay.................I pray for you hourly too..........get well and get back to school!!

love, john

Thursday, March 01, 2007

Important stuff first -

This is a call for help to all that I know. My friend, your friend, Dennis has prostate cancer. We need to give him our thoughts and prayers and then call everyone else we know to do the same thing. The good news is that it appears to be in the early stages and he is going to get it treated. He will be visiting with his urologist and a radioligist over the next few days to gather information about his treatment options...... Pray for his complete recovery and pray too for the decisions that he must make soon.... Thank you

Also important, but not nearly as important as praying for Dennis....

The site below takes 6 minutes to view, but it discloses some amazing facts and predictions concerning business, technology, education, and the international environment.

The Pace of Technology: http://www.scottmcleod.org/didyouknow.wmv

Okay - Remember, take good care of yourself so you can take good care of another - and pray for Dennis - love, john

Monday, February 26, 2007


MADRID, Spain - Spain plans to impose stricter rules on production of a staple of the national diet and increasingly popular export — ham from free-range pigs that feed on acorns and herbs — in order to weed out stable-bound impostors, a newspaper said Sunday

Click on the following link or the picture for the full story...........................

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070225/ap_on_re_eu/spain_elite_pigs

In the meantime, enjoy your day and remember, take good care of yourself so you can take good care of someone else - cheers, john

Thursday, February 22, 2007

What's Your Favorite Starbucks Drink?
Click on either picture and make your own!!
Here's Mine



Remember, take good care of yourself, and drink lots of coffee........ and then, take good care of someone else.... cheers, john

Saturday, February 17, 2007

Hello bloggers..........

For updates about Matt, check out his blog:

http://www.mattfay.blogspot.com/

Have a great day - it is snowing in East Tennessee....

Take good care of yourself so you can take good care of someone else.. peace, john

Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Tuesday, February 13, 2007

Sunset at Buncomb Hill Road
down there at the edge of the ice you can see the love birds!!!


While I was taking the picture of the beautiful sunset I heard a very loud honking sound - make that many honking sounds......... a flock of geese came over our house and approached the lake for a landing - here they are coming in for that landing............


and a closer image.........................



and here they are swimming around............. everybody seemed happy to see everybody else..

Wow, that was exciting........ remember, take good care of yourself so you can take care of your friends - feathered or not - ....... love, john

Saturday, February 10, 2007

Neither snow, nor rain, nor heat, nor gloom of night stays these couriers from the swift completion of their appointed rounds….
That is the slogan of the United States Postal Service as paraphrased from Herodotus (484?–425? B.C.)

Well a few weeks ago in the middle of the night on a Sunday some numb skull was speeding on our road and lost control of their car and crashed into our mailbox trying to do what the weather cannot do and that is keep the mail from being delivered.......... there are some pieces of the car... by the way, this was a hit-and-run so I was happy to see some car parts laying around. Of course I did not want any one hurt, but if you are going to tear up a persons property you could at least make it right....

As you can see, the mail box is still upright but pushed over...




It was tilted up making hard to get the mail in and out...


So, the first thing I did was wrap a chain around the mail box and
hooked it to my truck and pulled it to the uprigth position. This took several attempts to get it straight without pulling it out of the ground but I was finally able to do it.

Oh, did I say that the sun was shining but the wind was blowing and it was cold. This is the first time since it happened that I was able to work on it.


Here is the 4X4 in an upright position. I had to cut off about 6" of the post - the previous mail box had been installed incorrectly so I had to do the cutting so that the new mail box could be installed correctly.....







And here is the finished product!








Another view!!!







Here I am leaning on it.......pushing it over... not really, the camera was on a post across the street and sitting at an angel...
I am happy and Sandy is happy!!!
Remember, take good care of yourself , so you can take good care of someone else. Dennis I am thinking about you..... seeya, john

Tuesday, February 06, 2007

Lake Effect Snow in East Tennessee


It is spitting snow this afternoon and Sandy and thought the view from our front porch was particularly pretty...... However, the slick spots on the road in front of our house are not that great to look at....... We are actually under a lake wind advisory from 10pm today to 6am tomorrow.... I have no plans to be in a lake during that time!!! And, before anyone says anything, I really do know what lake effect snow is and what's on that pond is not it!

Cheers, and remember take good care of yourself, john