Wednesday, October 19, 2005

Stellar Reverie

As I was leaving the house the other morning, I saw the constellation Orion - remarkably bright - gracing the southern sky. Winter is icumen in, eh?

Seeing the constellations always puts me in a bit of a thoughtful or dreaming state; I think about seeing them in their current form - as groupings of stars that are not equidistant from Earth. I think about traveling closer to the Orion Nebula - to see it as a visitor rather than as an observer. And I think about distant planets circling those stars. I still get a little thrill thinking about the word "planet" - it evokes memories of wonder as I watched "Star Trek" as a child, imagining what it might be like to stand on the surface of a world with a different color sky.

Aurora Borealis is the true stellar reverie - the storms of the sun creating an ethereal presence here on Earth. Someday I'd like to see them from further north - like Greenland.

Next time there's a heavy meteor shower, go outside and watch the sky light up as we pass through the heavens. Took me a long time to understand that those rocks hurtling through the atmosphere are more stationary than our world. "Just passing through," said the Earth....

Monday, September 12, 2005

Artist's Space!


Hey, I can do more than just write! I painted this yesterday afternoon in a park overlooking the St. Croix River. Let me know what you think : )

Tuesday, April 05, 2005

Weekend Adventure Ideas

mini golf
IMAX film
go-cart racing
climbing at REI
art crawl/treasure hunt at MIA

Wednesday, January 05, 2005

A Man of Many Interests

I hear Garrison Keillor in the morning and I'm a poet
Weaving through traffic I'm a race car driver
Walking in the snowdrifts I'm an arctic explorer
Stepping back to pass I'm a star quarterback

Strolling through the museum, an artist
Breathing underwater, a scuba diver
Talking to a vendor, a crack negotiator
Making home movies, a noted director

Look out, Walter Mitty.