If any of my math teachers had ever told me you could do THIS with math, I might have paid more attention in math class.

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Amazing stuff. It reminds me of fractals, but I don’t know what the mathematical relationship is between the two. Click on the pictures if you want to read more.

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Reading another article at SciAm today – The Moral Call of the Wild: A study suggests that spending time in nature changes our values. The basic gist of the article is a new study has “shown” (I’d have to see more about the structure and methodology of the study to remove the quotes) that people who spend more time in the natural world are more other-focused and less self-focused. They suggest that the trend of our society spending less and less time outside with the birds and bees over the last 30 or 40 years is correlated with us becoming more and more self-focused, and that time spent in nature actually changes our values. Interesting concept.

I’ve always loved being outside. For a time in my teens and 20s, I would get distinctly anxious if I couldn’t spend enough time in the outdoors. I still get mildly depressed in the winter when the light level drops and bounce back again in the spring, but the angst I used to experience has gone away since I became a Christian. What I really found interesting about the article, though, was one of the comments by “Babbin” –

Since when is caring about others more important than caring about yourself?

Wow! Like since the whole of recorded history, dude!

When I decided to officially embrace atheism just after high school, I did my own unofficial comparative religion study (I would do this again later, officially, in college which simply confirmed the conclusions I had come to a decade earlier in my unofficial study). As a result of that study, I concluded that all religion was the result of man trying to explain the unexplainable, and the the various rules and regulations that each of them came up with were what gave society its stability and structure, but there was really no absolute moral right or moral wrong. (Of course, that doesn’t explain the GUT WRENCHING when you hear about a man putting his girlfriend’s kids into a pot of boiling water on the stove.) Also as a result of that study, I adopted as my personal “standard” the one “rule” that seemed to show up everywhere I looked – The Golden Rule – don’t do to anyone else what you wouldn’t want them to do to you.

Oh, wait! That’s not it! The way Jesus put it is a little different. He said –

Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.

There’s actually quite a bit of difference between the passive version, which a lot of religions have codified – don’t do – and the active version found in Christianity – DO – take the first step – don’t wait for someone else to act first – it’s up to you.

Funny that even though I only had one rule I felt obligated to try and keep, I couldn’t even keep that rule. Why? Because I spent way more time caring about myself than I ever did caring about anyone else. In the last 10 years of walkling with Christ, I’ve found out that there’s only one way to keep that one rule – care more about others than you do about yourself. And the only way I can consistently care more about others than I do about myself is when I care about God first. Jesus said that if we kept those 2 rules – Love God, Love People – we would fulfill ALL the rest.

Reminds me of the song we used to sing in Sunday School when I was a kid:

Jesus and Others and You;
What a wonderful way to spell joy . . .

I hope Babbin discovers that bit of truth someday. Now do like your mom said – Go out and play.

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Seeing stuff like this always makes me wish I had the decorating gene. I don’t. Boy do I don’t!!! I see nice stuff in the store but never think it might look nice in my house. I see nice arrangements in other people’s houses and never think to try to do something similar in my house. I go shopping for food regularly but never think to go shopping for anything else. I suppose I could hire someone, but i never think to do that either. Hey! At least I have matching lamps in the living room for the first time in my life. :)

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It only took 2 years, but we finally found Spunkmeyer’s favorite TV program (I suppose it didn’t help that the TV was never on before we moved to the new place). Sunrise Earth on HD Theater really gets him looking around trying to find the other birds and watching the screen, and even vocalizing some himself. In the program we watched today, his favorite segmets were the Terns at the ocean and the hot air balloons in Vermont. Anyone who has spent any time where there are lots of birds knows that they are usually awake and singing loudly well before sunrise, and the birds on Sunrise Earth are no exception. So just for the fun of it, I threw together a little time lapse movie of Spunkmeyer watching his show. It’s recorded on the DVR so he can watch it again. :)

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Now that we’re all moved in, I hope to get back to my usual programming. Have no fear – there’s plenty of photography in the pipeline just waiting for me to sit down long enough to process it.

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Written on September 16th, 2009 , Life Tags: , , , ,

Because sometimes you go out intending to do one thing and end up stumbling onto something else – like an icy waterfall:

or an over-protective goose:

All in all, it was a great way to break in the new boots.

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Written on February 3rd, 2009 , Life, Photography Tags: , , , , , ,

This is all covered in the documentation. If you would like me to install it for you, I am available for hire. Otherwise, **just try it**. The worst that can happen is your computer might melt into a puddle of molten slag, in which case I trust you have a backup. Stephen

Nuff said. LOL

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Written on January 9th, 2009 , Life Tags: , ,

Will Facebook really pull in my blog posts?

Update – Answer is yes. One less scatter in my brain. :)

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Written on January 8th, 2009 , Life Tags:

Wild Shoes

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Written on January 7th, 2009 , Life, Photography Tags:

If you gesture when you speak, love music, and rely on gut instinct in making important decisions, you’re likely right brained.  If you read the directions first, adhere to a schedle, and can’t leave home without a watch, you’re likely left brained. Cameron Bishopp

Cameron Bishopp just described my husband and me as if he has known us all our lives.  Too funny.

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