Category: Rants

Jul 03

Trip Over

Well, the trip was mostly successful.  Washington State was beautiful.  We saw lots of new stuff and got lots of exercise.  In spite of that I gained a pound.  From eating more than usual, I’m sure. 

I took a lot of pictures with both my iPhone and my Nikon.  Now I’m struggling with getting them all copied to my computer.  Getting the ones from my Nikon was fairly simple. From the iPhone not so much.  I’ve tried 3 different methods and none of them have worked very well.  At the moment, I’m trying to copy from iCloud to the computer.  It didn’t put them where I said, so I’m trying to copy them from the iCloud folder it made on my computer to the folder I had prepared for it.  It says it will take hours.  The time varies widely from 3 days to 8 hours.  

In the meantime, I’m trying to upload the trip photos from the iPhone to my Google drive since the iCloud didn’t appear to have them.  It has said Preparing for about half an hour now.  It went fairly fast at first, then it bogged down with just a small sliver of the circle left to clear.  

This is why older people don’t like technology.  It just isn’t consistent or simple to do and errors are hard to define.  I will, however, continue the fight until it comes back and says it can’t do what I want.  Then I’ll try another method.  I am nothing if not stubborn.

The photos above are a random sampling without any edits.  Just a few from the Nikon.

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Apr 21

40 Days of Meditation

ascensionI had never thought of the day of Jesus’ Ascension as a holiday until this year.  I’m not all that familiar with Catholic holidays, but I don’t think very many Protestant churches in the United States celebrate the Ascension.  Oh, the minister preaches about it.  We know it happened between Easter and Pentecost, and we don’t deny its importance, but it just kind of gets lost somehow.

This year, probably because of my Religious Studies courses, I feel the need to spend some time meditating on our Christian rituals and holidays.  Several people of my acquaintance have annoyed me with their attitudes about Easter.  They have suddenly discovered that most major Christian holidays match up time wise with pagan festivals and also share many rituals.   Because of this fact, they think the Christian worship is being degraded.  They are re-enforced by the reaction of many conservative Christians who are horrified by this “news.”

Christians who delve more deeply into their faith than childhood Sunday School lessons already know this, have always known this and see it for the irrelevancy that it is.  We know that Easter has nothing to do with any pagan god or goddess anymore.  The word may have come from there originally, but that “god” died with its last believer.

As pagan people were converted to Christianity, they brought their traditional ways of celebration with them.  The people and the new focus of their worship were the important feature, not the origin of the activities.  Christians today, know they are not worshiping Ishtar and the timing of Easter is tied to the Jewish Passover season, not some pagan fertility rite.

As I dug into research to prove my thoughts on this, it occurred to me that we seem to be missing a very important day in our holiday lineup.  The day that Jesus ascended into heaven should be more important to us.  We should be paying more attention to it.  What it represents is a major part of our faith.  Without his Ascension, our hope of an afterlife would be a very different proposition.

There is no way for us to know for sure, at this point, what the actual date is, but tradition tells us it was 40 days after Resurrection Day.  So our Easter season should extend from Ash Wednesday, through the 40 days of Lent, to Easter and then another 40 days to Ascension Day, which is supposed to be on a Thursday.  This year that will be May the 29th.  Like Easter, it will move every year along with Passover.

During the 40 days between Resurrection and Ascension, Jesus did not go into the city or countryside to make new converts.  He spent his time in meetings with his Disciples instructing them on how they were to carry out His teachings.  On the 40th day, they watched Him ascend into Heaven.  Ten days later the Holy Spirit descended on them at Pentecost.

So, I am making a new commitment.  A promise to spend this time studying and meditating on my religion and what it means.  I recently bought a book by Bishop Spong titled The Sins of Scripture.  It seems like a good place to start.  I also have many other religious books that I and my mother before me have collected over the years.  I am sure I will have no problem finding material.  I’ll keep you posted.

 

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Mar 29

Insurance?

I spent a significant portion of my working life paying for medical insurance that I only used once a year to get a checkup.   Before that I was on my husbands’ group policies and mostly only used them when I was pregnant.  I’ve just not ever been a go-to-the-doctor type person.  When I turned sixty-five and became eligible for medicare, the government required me to get some kind of prescription drug coverage and I decided to take out a policy that would also pay for checkups and so forth.  I didn’t understand that it would replace my medicare.

I chose a major company that everyone should have accepted.  Unfortunately, the policy I had was not one that everyone accepts.   They only had one doctor here that I could go to.  Even the local hospital wasn’t on their list.   I was worse off than I would have been with no insurance because I was having to pay for something I couldn’t use even if I needed it.   The way the rules are set up, I couldn’t change companies until the end of the year.  That’s a crock.  If I’m paying for something I should be able to change it whenever I want.

It took me from January until now to figure out how to cancel that policy (The deadline is March 31st, otherwise I’d be stuck with it for another year.) and get back on regular medicare with a prescription drug policy.  Of course, I don’t use any prescription drugs, but I guess I have to admit there’s a possibility that may change some day.    At least, the drug policy doesn’t cost quite as much and I can go to whatever doctor I want (as long as they take regular medicare).  Oh well, maybe I’ll manage to die without ever getting sick first.

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Feb 23

Moving Is a Pain, Even in the Virtual World

I hate moving.  Packing everything up, shipping or loading it all, sorting it out at the destination, unpacking and arranging, searching for days to find things, fixing or replacing whatever got broken in transit…

We’ve moved our site to a new server.  We’re experienced at this.  We’ve done it before.  In spite of that it is a disaster.  Well, I guess it could be worse.   At least most of it is salvageable.

We prepared, like the professionals we are, by backing up the site.  We downloaded all the photos to my computer, so we could put them back, if necessary, although the gallery software promised to import them from the old site.  It’s not happening.  We haven’t given up yet, but we may have to simply rebuild all the galleries and upload everything manually.

We forwarded Kenneth’s saved emails from Vickie to my Outlook mailbox, so I could send them back to him after the move.  Jeanne said she wasn’t worried about her saved emails as long as her email address kept working.  Well, it works, but the security system on the servers where she works don’t like the new email protocol.  She can’t check her email from work.

Since there was no recent activity for the blog, we didn’t save the old posts.  Later I wished we had.  There were a couple of things there I would have liked to have kept.  I just didn’t think of it in the rush to get everything done.    Kind of like moving in the ‘real’ world.  You always overlook something.

So, the website looks kind of crappy at the moment.  The gallery links don’t work.  If you type in /gallery at the end of the web address, you can get there, but there’s nothing to see.  Please be patient.  We are working to get everything fixed.  When we are all unpacked and everything is properly arranged, we’ll send out messages so everyone can come visit.

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