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Do You Believe In Magic?

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Icelandic lava flow: Mike Mazul II/NWF      Among the many bands of the 60s and 70s there emerged the mellow sounds of The Loving Spoonful asking: Do you believe in magic in a young girl's heart?  How the music can free her whenever it starts.  That was me, the stranger, the newly accepted old man who now had to look up trending terms such as "67" and who took much longer to figure out the nuances of a new car (so discovered when we rented one).  But even as I aged, how could I resist magic, or at least the allure of what appeared to be magic.   The sleight of hand illusions of Richard Jones or Justin Willman still brought me back to that wonder in children's eyes, that "how did they do that" amazement that left you wondering if magic could really exist.  The study of magic is not a science, it is not an art, and it is not a religion.  Magic is a craft ,  said one professor featured in the wildly creative Magician...

Are We (You) Alone?

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     Fair warning that this post is a bit longer than most, and briefly --but only briefly-- starts with math.  Consider it one of those year-end overloads, the sort already blitzing your emails with recaps and best-of lists.  But if you want just the short version of this post, then jump to the 2 videos of our universe, both of which were mentioned in earlier posts but perhaps never clicked (on the links).  They're worth watching, if only to put things into perspective as you wind down after this holiday scramble.  What is our place in this universe, and why are we so caring and yet so hurtful, to ourselves, to others, and to the planet?  It's not like we can keep running away.  As Mark Twain was quoted, "there are two important days in your life: the day you were born and the day you find our why?"  So before you start to scroll down and think that this may be a bit wordy (it is), think about what you're doing, where you're going, what...

'Tis the Season(ing)

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     Blink and you'll miss it.  Okay, you really can't  miss it because advertisers began marketing the "holidays" before Holiween (may as well just blend it all together). From a capitalistic viewpoint, you bought the candy to appease the kids and now begins your turn.  Black Friday, Cyber Monday, Christmas and Super Bowl!  Wait, did I leave something out?  Like Thanksgiving (which generates little money for retailers, unless you're an airline or a gas station) or Giving Tuesday, a very charitable idea carefully placed after  you've spent your cash on things you probably didn't really need.  Here's an idea: have Giving Tuesday come on Thanksgiving week, a time when people are feeling full of gratitude and thinking of others.  Heaven forbid...that would leave less to spend come Black Friday, Cyber Monday, and the grandaddy of them all, Christmas.  Ho, ho, whoa...how dare I try to dampen the holiday spirit?  But while Jimmy...

Clearing/Cleaning

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     Quick warning: this post will sound a bit depressing but it does end on a happy note.  And while it begins with medical issues we could all face, it may prove helpful to know a few symptoms of the unexpected.  But to start, what's with that title of clea r ing vs. clea n ing?  It's amazing the similarities a single letter, or phrase --say, inside vs. outside-- can change not only a meaning but also change how you say it.  As an example, you can say IN the house, and have it make sense, but not OUT the house, unless you add "side" or sometimes a preposition such as "out OF the house."  To wit, if asked where are the keys, one could answer "in the house" but you couldn't say "out the house" unless you added "outSIDE the house."  Why is that?  Now imagine you're from Albania and trying to learn such nuances.  The bottom line, English is often a funny language when it comes to such odd and sometimes strict rules of gram...