Friday, March 25, 2011

Can’t stop shooting angry birds...



I am not a gamer, not the types who’d sit on any device and play for hours. TV, movies - sure, games and scores - not so much. Also, I am not into violent entertainment of any sort. Movies, plays, books, TV...the less gory the better.

And in spite of this, all of this so called preferences, I can’t stop playing angry birds. Level by level I loose control and willpower as I hurl those birds into walls, glass, wood, pyramids, fruits. Imagine:

One you are throwing/hurling birds
Two they are cute small ones in there
You are destroying everything you see using birds
They are ‘angry’ for some reason and blow up
They explode all the time

Nothing in that list spells my normal liking and yet for some reason (unknown to me) I can’t stop. I have to play, pass levels and hurl birds. And it is nothing to be proud of that I even have a favorite type of bird for it's ability to blow things. At least there’s no blood-shed. That is my convincing inner voice.

Poof! Another one bites the dust.

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Be present



When you think about something, after an event about what you thought before it happened, it never seems like a good idea to have waited.

I thought today of how many times I thought of taking out time to known someone better before the opportunity went past me.

Which led me to think of so many times I thought of sleeping early, helping somehow, spend time doing something I love, eating right, listening more and how I keep pushing it to another day...assuming the day will come for everything.

Today is the day for it all, now is time for everything to happen. There really is no time like now. When people leave, time passes, opportunity slides away...all you are left with is a bundle of ‘what if’ which is no good unless you had nothing to do.

Be present - I told myself today. If there’s a friendship waiting for your time to blossom, a book waiting for your time to be read, someone you love waiting for your time to be heard....give the time today. Don’t spend all of ‘now’ to plan for future. Spend some on ‘present’.

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

In and out



Watching the new today. One news rolled out, another swept in. Japan out and Libya in.

A natural disaster we can’t do anything about...another self created mutual hatred that we can do without...both fodder for news. Both scary spectacle and the world a stunned audience.

The news played the horror of tsunami and earthquake in a loop like it was an never ending series...and ended it as abruptly to switch to man-made war and 24-7 reports on Libya.

It is mind boggling - the information, the velocity of information and just the non-stop need to show, explore, dissect and discuss. Photos, videos, experts, live coverage...it is a bit too much.

When the time came pause and mourn the cameras turn away to report the next “crisis” coz’ that’s new...

Monday, March 21, 2011

Mooning...



Perigee Full Moon rose on March 19th and the world went crazy. Cloudy skies doused my plans to gaze at the spectacle but internet came to rescue and I experienced the whole thing vicariously.

Pictures and videos looks spectacular albeit some suspicious photoshoping. As it turns out neither event, full moon or perigee, is rare but together they form a SUPERmoon and a rare sight.

The giant red-turning-to-white-by-the-minute ball does look like a giant rising over cities, jungles, houses and churches (for some reason that’s the motif for moon pictures). It appears to be melting in ocean, dwarfing trees, swallowing clouds...and yet it is a calm slow rise.

As it turned out, the only affect the whole thing had was it made for a beautiful view. no mishaps, no tides inundation, no werewolves.

My favorite part in all this - The perigee illusion is not explainable by science or psychology yet. So, it is fascinating to see a phenomenon with an awe and mystique. Humans have untangled so many mysteries....from orbit shapes to calculation of moon distance. So, to be able to see an event and see it with a wonder, without explanation of why....is a feeling we don’t experience often. And, as uneasy as it might make some people, it is such a vivid reminder of how much bigger, mysterious, beautiful and balanced nature is.