Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Kingdom of Carrion

by john clare

Lord Micco Aura sat upon the highest limb of the largest bald cypress, his court of lesser Cathartes aura and Caragyps atratus upon the lower branches, in order of rank, quietly awaiting orders. Lately, the Kingdom of Carrion had fallen upon the lean years, affecting the entire realm. Even the Double-crested Cormorant down to the secretive Bittern felt the blight, daily supplicating the heavens with his upturned bill.
And to add further to the collected misery, from the Northern Slave River rapid regions, the White Pelican had arrived to compete for the depleting pooled fish, herding collectively the imprisoned schools of shad and brim, taking upwards of four pounds apiece daily. Lord Micco Aura quietly observed all this below from his bleached white throne and brooded deeply.
Even to the South and North, in the realm of the human habitation, their trails offered a decreasing supply of kill as the metal skinned ones plied their straight paths at a more cautious pace.
So into this graying sky of winter Lord Micco Aura gave the call to soar, to search again the rising thermals for the sweet aroma of decay. In circling funnels they resembled a gentle tornado coming, the black and turkey vulture, interspersed with the solitary Bald Eagle and occasionally passing Sand hill Crane, chiding Lord Micco Aura that it looked as if his Kingdom was falling, that soon, the lowest Anhinga would sit upon the white-bleached throne.
This further disturbed the Micco of the once grand Kingdom of Carrion, as the thought of his offspring taking the lesser branches under the realm of the worm-infested Anhinga and his ally, the Cormorant, was a future too bleak for even the blackest Vulture.
For the days of death he yearned, the days when throughout the vast land, the dying was regular, the decay bountiful. Plenty of putrid flesh for all to find in an ordered fashion. No need for the current frenzied, uncivil tearing of the flesh that reduced the once stately Vulture to the lowest levels of Nature.
Today the lone scent from a discarded wild boar, his hocks cut from him, was spotted along a dirt man trail. As Vultures of a new order, they no longer waited for Lord Micco Aura to make the ceremonial first slit of the soft underbelly. The covering of the swine was sudden and complete. It was each Vulture for himself.
In the end, as they perched and preened in the surrounding pines, wings outstretched to dry the blood and kill the bacteria, they realized each in silent thought, they had become what they never dreamed. Mere scavengers, mad at the scent of death, of decay, never satisfied, never enough, always in search of the smell of carrion, ranging further and further from the home they once gathered to.
Individual loners, wandering in ever decreasing soaring patterns, alone in a dispersed Kingdom once abounding, but now yielding only
a frail life clung onto tightly.

Another One's Shunned


How we so easily shun the ones we just yesterday loved. When we leave our familiar pews and part, its as if we were never of one accord in the Lord. And how can you now say that we are gone, that you are being so wonderfully blessed? How can that be? Were we not worshiping the same God that wonderfully blessed? And you are full of blessing? And we are not? And you do not want fellowship with us? Our families?
Years shall transpire and we will think of you. We shall not get over you, your family. Our hearts shall always ache. We cannot go on as if nothing came of us, that we parted. We cannot get a grasp upon your wonderful blessing. We must go to the same God we say we once worshiped together and seek an answer.
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Rocky gets a bath


JT got his bath and haircut last week. Today, with the weather warming, though still windy, Rocky got his bath. He loathes a bath, yet does not hesitate to jump in the pool, go figure. I tried to towel dry and blow dry as best I could, but still he remained damp, his ears full of cruddy wax. Good ole Rocky lets Nathaniel crawl all over him, never giving complaint. He tries to act the young dog, but mostly these days lies on the couch in the TV room sleeping. He has been a good golden.
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Lady Bug


Oh lady bug, do not hide in yonder hole
For you see, though it may entice
To seek the cool relief below
Please consider and think twice.

In that dark, cool hole
You will soon find it not to your desire
But if anyhow you go
Know, you have entered to furnace fire.
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JT waiting for Mamma


Experimenting with the S95 Canon point and shoot. Tonight I used the manual mode to expose the sunset, setting the speed at 125 and adjusting the aperture up and down to get the proper lighting. The ISO is set on 80 and not auto. The flash, which usually washes out the foreground, is adjusted down to minus two and even a piece of typing paper placed over the flash. Just before I hit the shutter, I told JT, Mamma's home! He perked up. When she comes, he likes to pretend he is chasing cats, though he likes them. He is only doing it because he thinks I want him to.
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Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Worn Sulphurs


The Cloudless Sulphur persists through the cold and warm days, returning daily to the periwinkles and assorted flowers I have attempted to keep alive through the recent cold spell. His wings worn from winds and perhaps cat scrapes, he flits about the yard in regular routes.
I have been using the old manual 180mm 2.8 lens with the 2X extender attached, using it in manual mode, hit and miss.
This is the only photo of the sulphur out of about a dozen I took today. Manual focus difficult, exposure ever more so. In DX mode, with the 1.5 magnification factor, this lens combination makes about a 540 5.6 lens. Even with the TC-201 reasonably sharp if used stopped down and in bright light. Depth of field almost nil, very narrow focus depth. All metal and glass, no plastic, very heavy.
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Your Portal


Enter into the geode that opens to the portals of the people of the puddle. We have placed these about in secret locations throughout the yard, I shall let you know just where you may find these portals, should your cares above become too overwhelming. Lately, I have
spent most of my days in the deepest geode, just under the largest pine, right off the front entrance. It does not take long upon stepping outdoors you see, to enter. Three steps at best. There was the day, the geode rested at the furthest confines of the lawn, but the past ten years, each year, they have migrated closer and closer, until it is in sight of the threshold of my limit.
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The Heavens Declare


Amid the fallen below, in the midst of ongoing despairing, the exhultation of some, the downtrodding of others, the grand choir above continues in praise, unaffected by our minor chords of disharmony.
We can only look up and bow the head in wonder, how the proud can be so humble, the humble so proud. The great paradox all about.
Deceptions and illuminations going on all about. Knees bending, knees breaking. Heads puffing, heads emptying.
All we can truly say is, Christe eleison, "Christ, have mercy!"
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Contrails to the Moon

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Monday, January 16, 2012

Christ's Fellowship


Taking the verse from I John that our fellowship may be one another and Christ Jesus, the Christ's Fellowship Church has been created by Russell Taylor, former Pastor the last eight years at Grace Church. The church currently meets Sunday's at 10:30AM in the shed at Russell and Christina's home off County Line Road near Wellborn. At 3PM, the youth meet. Following each morning service, the members bring lunch and fellowship during the afternoon. The women and men meet every other Wednesday at 7PM as well.

And Crown him


This past Thursday I had a pocket draining two crowns installed for a total of 2200, due to not going to an in network dentist. Thus, my perturbed expression. This will be my last visit to Dr Marks replacement, Dr Baittle. Melanie said there was no excuse for the receptionist not telling me to check with an in network provider instead of just telling me my insurance does not cover crowns. Not the full information.
We have been going here for years. I will have to send them a letter expressing our frustration with them, though I should have known better myself. But, when I did the first work for these crowns, two years ago, with the root canal, we were in a different dental plan that did not have out and in of network. Still, no excuse. Could have saved at least half of this cost.
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7 Days Outdoor Concert


This past Saturday at 3pm we attended the 7 Days Group outdoor concert at David Hamilton's mothers house. David's mother, who has poor eyesight, no longer lives there, so the 7 Days Band uses it for their practice site and a place to keep their equipment. With the recent split up of the Grace Church and Russell Taylor, the Pastor resigning, it was an opportunity to fellowship together. Russell formed a church currently out of his home called Christ's Fellowship. Three of the band members, Scott Hamilton, Tony Register and Tyler Elder now attend this Fellowship. Lani and Tim Clark and Gary Byerly of the band stayed at Grace under Brandon Elixson and Gary, the elder.
The Hamiltons provided chili and desserts. A good group of over sixty attended, though many we had hoped to see did not attend.
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