Meowgination (catfinition) – Imagining something terrible has happened because of the manner in which a cat meows.
Sunday’s Theme Music
Ah, The Band. Oddly, I was reminded of them when I was attending a Veteran’s Day Concert presented by the Southern Oregon Concert Band. Besides the Star Spangled Banner and America the Beautiful, a medley of Irving Berlin, World War I music, Aaron Copeland songs, and John Philip Sousa were presented, along with each of the U.S. military services’ march songs.
But I walked away thinking about The Band, and this song, “The Weight.” Perhaps it was because the concert program reminded me of my youth. Mired in the middle of my early growth was a little event folks call Woodstock. Part of it was “The Weight.” The song has a folksy sense that reminds me of a Faulkner album and makes me smile. I always thought of it as good road music, with questions without answers, answers without explanations, and anecdotes with gravity that give shape to our lives and change our hopes.
Hope you find something in it, too.
Word Problem
Problem: You are walking at four miles per hour, approaching a crosswalk that is thirty feet away.
A car is coming toward you at twenty-six miles per hour. It is three hundred feet away from the crosswalk.
Which of you will reach the crosswalk first?
Answer: The car. They’ll speed up to ensure they won’t need to stop for you at the crosswalk.