Thursday, December 17, 2009

kingdom come

I love it when opposites overlap, when there's suddenly a tangent of common ground; when environmentalists work together with timber companies, when luddites work with technology, when a nemesis suddenly becomes an ally towards a common goal. In the same spirit I find myself strangely aligned with the religious right in these pre-christmas days... against the cultural invasion of consumerism—or as they say, secular consumerism.

"None of us like Christmas," says McKinley sitting around with some of his pastor friends, adding, "That's sort of bad if you're a pastor." Instead of helping their congregations focus on the season of Advent and prepare to celebrate the birth of Christ, the pastors found themselves competing with a secular consumerism that made December the hardest time to make their message heard.
(from an article on yahoo about Advent Conspiracy)

I like Christmas. I like all celebrations with a good story. I'm not religiously affiliated in any way. Mostly because I believe that choosing a religion runs counter to being religious, since all religions implicitly—if not explicitly—state that they're the best (or worse, the only choice). This is the cause of much divisiveness, intolerance and persecution, running quite counter to the teachings of Jesus, Buddha or Muhammed...

What I do believe in is the all inclusive kingdom, the five kingdoms of life that work together as one.

Our christmas tree this year celebrates one of these kingdoms, the kingdom of fungi, for contributing to life as we know it.

edible christmas tree
The fungi kingdom is the kingdom that keeps all other kingdoms in circulation by breaking down matter, and making it freely available for the continuous reanimation of life.

Ever wonder what happens to all those christmas trees after they've served their short and symbolic purpose?

Unless burned it'll be fungi that breaks the tree down into its constituent elements making them available for use in the next life cycle. True reincarnation at work!

So yeah, we're just getting a head start this year... plus we like our fungus edible. Mmmmmm, shitakes.

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Saturday, December 12, 2009

Horse Training Fire Snake Taejon Ride

HORSE TRAINING


Nov. 09 video by Stefan


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checking in on the kids...
imagination, the best toy (that's not Lilly, unless of course it's Lilly the Horse...)

FIRE SNAKE


Nov. 09 video by Stefan


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a request for ABBA turned into a youTube video meander with spontaneous transformation of the light strip into a dancing snake

TAEJON PARK RIDE


Dec. 09 video by Stefan


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This is on the way back from Uwajimaya with a stop over at the Saigon Deli (the Jackson St. one) - the food is in the backpack. Last time we did this there was a huge cloud burst with torrential rain right about here so we decided to eat in the pavilion. This time, with sub zero temperatures, it was enough just taking off my gloves to film this... brrrrrr ( but fun! )

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Monday, January 26, 2009

GOOD LUCK!


video by Stefan Knorr of lunar new year celebration, International District, Seattle, WA

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Did you know that dragons eat lettuce? It's true, here's evidence, tell your kids, it's what really works if you ever want to breath fire like real dragons do when you grow up...

We walked down across the wind swept bridge amidst snow flurries. If it were up to CP, we'd probably still be down there, watching them bless every single business in the ID... so exciting, dancing dragons drums and firecrackers




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