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Remember this Chicken?

Monday, January 18th, 2010

White Leghorn

So the old man was walking along the sidewalk and saw a chicken on a stoop.

“My, what a beautiful bird you are. What are you called?”

“Why I am a White Leghorn” the bird said proudly. “What are you called?”

“Mr. Red Flower”, he said.

When the chicken heard this it made a mad dash past him. “Out of my way” it clucked with a ferocity not commonly known among chickens. A desperate need drove the white foul feathered fowl to disregard safety and its own personal dignity. It lowered its head to shoulder level and with neck stretched out to make a not so sleek profile, prepared to flee. With a steady gaze, not looking to the left or the right, the bird ran into the road and legs quickly pumping to an rock ‘n roll beat, made its way across the road. An approaching car slammed on its brakes narrowly avoiding this tufted bird. It quickly continued on its way and jumped onto the sidewalk and dashed between two houses closely spaced together. Cautiously, the chicken poked his head out. One well rounded eye, gold rimmed and coldly peering, looked at the man across the road. Ah the poor little thing was quaking as it struggled for its breath.

The man, puzzled, crossed the road and asked what was wrong. The chicken drew its head, beak and all, back out of sight. The man called quietly to the chicken. The bird would not reveal himself. Again the man spoke but this time cooed like a pigeon. “Cooooo… why are you so afraid?”

Tentatively the chicken poked its beak out and said “I am afraid of you.”

“Why” the man asked?

“You want to kill and eat me.”

“Nonsense” said the man, “why would you think that?”

“You hunt birds for a living” said the chicken.

The man laughed at the poor bird… “I said my name is Flower not Fowler.”

So now you know why the chicken crossed the road… it had dyslexic hearing.

How Long Oh Lord?

Sunday, January 10th, 2010

13Then He said to Abram: “Know certainly that your descendants will be strangers in a land that is not theirs, and will serve them, and they will afflict them four hundred years. 14“And also the nation whom they serve I will judge; afterward they shall come out with great possessions. 15“Now as for you, you shall go to your fathers in peace; you shall be buried at a good old age. 16“But in the fourth generation they shall return here, for the iniquity of the Amorites is not yet complete.”
The Holy Bible, New King James Version, (Nashville, Tennessee: Thomas Nelson, Inc.) 1982.

So I had a small epiphany this afternoon. I was watching John Hagee on television. The subject doesn’t matter. What he quoted did. There is that passage above from Genesis 15 where God is talking to Abraham about the children of Israel going to spend 400 years in Egypt. What I found strange and did not understand was the use of the term “in the fourth generation” they will come out. It was one of those things I could not understand. A generation is 100 years long? It is one of those things that you read and put off understanding to the future.

Oh yes, the epiphany? It doesn’t matter why God calls it “the fourth generation.” It is that he does. It puts me in remembrance of what a writer of an epistle wrote “that one year is as a thousand and a thousand as one year.” Something is simply because God calls it that way.

So what does this have to do with anything for us today?

Remember that Jesus talking to his disciples on the night he was betrayed said to them that “this generation” that would see the signs he just talked about would not pass away till everything was fulfilled. I have seen many people try to figure out the length of this generation. Take all those listed in Matthew’s genealogy and divide that into the years that passed. Do the same for Luke’s genealogy. Or take three score and ten. Or?

The first use of time and generation is Genesis 15. Why not simply take what God has said and use that for the time scale. If Israel became a nation in 1948. If Jerusalem was taken back in the 1967. Using one of those dates as the start of the prophetic clock then Jesus could be returning anytime before 2048 or 2067. That certainly stretches out the clock.

So what does this mean? We could have a much longer time to wait for the appearing in the sky. The rapture could be after I die. Yet it is during this generation. Could be anytime soon…

So keep looking up.

Robert Downey Jr

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

It has been a rather quiet four months. Just recently I began posting to this blog. I also began sketching after a four month respite. Respite? Call it a bout of depression. Health and stuff… you know. So today I have finished a drawing of Robert Downey Jr. The source was the photo in the Hamilton Spectator, a shot from his role as Sherlock Holmes in the newly released movie. I already placed it on my sketches and drawing site. So I thought I may as well put a copy here. After all, it is a small turning point in my life.

Robert Downey Jr as Sherlock Holmes

Terror Attacks, Fort Hood and the unfriendly skies.

Sunday, January 3rd, 2010

This isn’t new news. Let’s review…

A major in the US army, a psychiatrist, aiding military personnel undergoing hard times when returning from Iraq or Afghanistan. This person has contact with a radical Islamic terrorist. They correspond. He isn’t the brightest of the psych team. Someone you have to watch out for. He kills many and wounds many more who are under his care.

Some nutcase takes training in a country known for training terrorists. He is on the British no fly list. He is a known terrorist sympathizer. He is allowed to get on a US plane and only the bravery of the customers flying on the craft prevent a disaster.

Yep, Bush took a no nonsense approach to terrorism. He instituted some of the greatest and most sweeping reforms in the intelligence gathering community. Under his watch, after 9-11, not one attack was successfully carried out on US territory. Seven years of safety.

Now there is Obama. He is trying to make a lot of changes himself. Yet I do not see those changes resulting in a safer country or a safer sky. Yep, less than one year in office and two attacks are launched. One successful and the other thwarted by the public.

Obama certainly is changing the rules by which the US is going to play. Yet it has proven not to be a successful game play. Maybe people were too quick to smear Bush’s success. I wonder how long before Obama’s failures are judged.

Yep, send it to committee… call in the experts… but in the end the real problem is that Obama never had any experience making the hard decisions or leading in political office before becoming president. Yet he talks, so wonderfully… I guess Nero can also play the fiddle quite well when inspired on special occasions.

Christmas Eve… 09

Thursday, December 24th, 2009

This is the one special season that beats all others hands down. A last spurt of the mailman has filled our home with well wishers cards strung on string throughout our home. We already had three guests come to our home. Tonight we travel to meet old friends that has become a tradition on Christmas Eve. Tomorrow we have a guest and a turkey dinner to share. In the evening out to family and touch base with the extended family. Boxing day? More of the same. For one frenetic week we have guests and are guests. (of course Linda’s Christmas season begins on boxing day and then for the month of December the following year there is no peace ’til the last bow is tied and presents stored under the tree) The social calendar is full. A week of joy as we remember Santa in the minor and Jesus in the manger.

To all our friends and family that we will not be able to touch base with during this special season, we wish you all, a God blessed twelve days of Christmas.

Bell Canada Phone Sales

Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

My gosh, seven calls from Bell Canada in the past two weeks asking me once again if I would like to sign up for their cell phone service. At the first call I ask to be put on the no call list. Eventually the calls slow down and stop. Until… the next time. Then once again the process begins… again and again… and again. OK, enough of this. I will write to Bell and complain to the higher ups. Oops, there is no place to lodge a complaint about this problem. You can complain about most everything else… but I couldn’t find a place to complain about sales practices. Ah, perhaps I didn’t look deep enough into the murky bowels of their website. I did find an email address at the end of the complaints resolution process. So I wrote to them. Here is a copy of what I sent them.

My name is Joseph Raymond. My wife, Linda, and I had been a loyal Bell Canada phone subscriber for over twenty five years. We were very pleased with the home phone service and the long distance program we had. Then about five or more years ago we began getting telephone calls to expand our services with you. For years I told whoever called that we were not interested and please stop calling us if the purpose of the call was sales. At times the person who called us would be a bit too belligerent. Eventually we thought we no longer had any recourse but to cancel our service with Bell and went to Primus for our phone and long distance needs.

Over these last few years we still get calls from Bell Canada sales representatives. I have asked many times to be placed on the no call list. After another 6-12 calls there would be peace, short-lived, and calls would resume once again. I have come to the point of hating these calls. I repeatedly ask to be placed on the no call list. When I ask to speak to a supervisor I get from some form of abuse to simply being told to wait on the line and then at some point they hang up on me without talking to me. These are extremely bad business practices.

I can guess that you have farmed out the sales contacts contracts to some company in India, judging from the accents, to take advantage of lower costs. However, if you lose long term customers because of the frequency, and sometimes abuse, of these sales calls I cannot see it being to your long term advantage. Perhaps you can do something about this problem. A no calls list should be honoured no matter where the sales calls originate if the company being represented is Canadian.

I am not the only one who is complaining. Others I know also complain yet at this time most haven’t done anything to stop it. Honestly, they don’t think anyone from Bell cares or would do something to correct the abuse. I am of the same opinion. Yet I write this email in the hopes of being proven wrong.

You never know, sometimes, someone listens and something gets done. I can only hope.

Because I Can

Monday, December 7th, 2009

Well here it is one week after my operation. Getting around a bit but still under a lot of activity restrictions. Oh my, and I so much want to vacuum and do some cleaning and go for long walks on cold days 😉

It has only been during the last two days I have been able to spend more than a few minutes sitting at the computer. Ah, bending at the waist, sitting upright, is so much more enjoyable. Not that I have anything in particular to write. Just to know I can. By January I will be able to drive the car. Might even be able to do something or go somewhere… I hope.

So am I writing to say something special? Nope! Like the commercial for Lotto 6/49… because I can.

Under the Knife

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

Note: 2 Dec 09: The operation went well. It was hard that first night. Didn’t sleep at all. Tubes kept me from turning. On my back for 30 hours. No injuries from that. That was a big relief. So, the next day they take a couple of pictures and tell me I can go home. Easier said than done but I wasn’t going to argue with them. A fair bit of pain in the groin area. Been told to take it easy for a few weeks. I want to thank all who prayed for me.

Note: 24 Nov 09: The date for the operation is now 30 Nov at 8:00 am. The operation and time in the recovery room will be 3hrs. I am told, if all goes well, I will only be in for a couple of days.

Note: 19 Nov 09: I thought I better make an addition here as well as on facebook. My surgery has been bumped. I will not be going under the knife on the 20th. The new date has not been set. They think they can get me in on the 27th or 30th of Nov. I will update this post when I have a firm date and time. Thanks for your continued prayers.

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Just to let those who are following my health issues. The CT Scan came back positive and the aneurysm (an extended bulge in the wall of an artery) needs to be dealt with. On Nov 20th I will be going to the General hospital to have an EVAR (endovascular arterial repair) done. They will be making an incision into the two major arteries in each leg and then inserting the stents (a tube made of wire mesh and woven plastic) up through these. It will make a tube that will allow the blood to flow normally and for the aneurysm of the aorta to eventually collapse. Of course prayers for a successful placement and follow-up are appreciated.

Thanksgiving…

Tuesday, October 13th, 2009

So yesterday I poked my head outside of my shell and slowly walked out into the world. Drove Linda and I to church for a Thanksgiving meal. Upon entering the church hall I saw a few faces I haven’t seen since my injury of Sept o8. Uh-oh, the urge to hug came over me. I found myself at several tables embracing and saying hello (not… saying hello and embracing… big difference). Poked my head into the kitchen to see the hustle of “cooks without a stove” preparing the meal. After this I grabbed my guitar and sang a few songs for those in attendance (I was requested to do this). Then came the prayer of thanks (requested to do that)… then food… some talk. I took out my sketch book and drew a picture of a native american sitting at my table. He likes it and asks for it. Found out later he is an artist… felt humbled. Then back on the guitar and sang songs for about an hour. Nice to see some people were singing along, at least I think they were singing along, their lips were moving in time to mine. Then it was over. The last few people were leaving and I packed up my gear. Gave a friend a ride home and then to Tim’s for a coffee… that is a very important stop for Linda and I to make. Finally back home. A little sore from the effort. A slightly warm and fuzzy feeling arises. That night I crawl into bed like a turtle pulling his head back into his shell. For one day I shared a meal, hugged, talked, drew, and sang (for my supper ;))… and for the joy of it. For one day I was almost normal. That alone is reason enough to give thanks.

The Shrinking World

Monday, September 7th, 2009

Am I talking about how communication networks are shrinking the world? How we can get news from the furthest most isolated corners of the earth in real-time? Nope!

If you read my last two posts you would know that I am having a problem with injuries and illness. Ah, and not the lack of them. No, the ever increasing abundance. Yep, caught in that ever dwindling spiral (of health) and in that spiral my world is getting smaller… by choice unintended. You know, you don’t have to work at being isolated, it comes naturally, a disconnect that you don’t even know is happening.

It is said that no man is an island. I beg to differ. One can certainly be an island. The choice he is faced with is whether he invites anyone over to his island or perhaps visits others on their island or community. What I find peculiar with my shrinking world is that when I become aware that it is smaller this day than the last time I looked it doesn’t bother me. I guess that is what depression is about. Funny though, I don’t feel depressed… I just have all the marks of being that way.

So why do I bring this up once again? Who knows. Perhaps I am like a man that sends up a flare and doesn’t expect anyone to see it. I do it because it is one of the last pieces of community life left to me. Yet this avenue too is dwindling… by choice unintended. Unintended? It doesn’t even come to my mind not to write here… I simply don’t write… don’t think… don’t…

Hm-mm… am I reaching out for sympathy… for help… for understanding… Nope! Just sending up that flare and turning away even before I look to see if someone responds. Perhaps in a week or two I’ll send up another. Til then? Walk with God… both you and I.