still more quotes out there. lots.

“[Susan] Wolf thinks following your bliss is useless. People are passionate about a lot of stupid things. It’s not a great mantra. Meaning, I think, comes from doing a full accounting of your limitations and assets, your passions and your weaknesses, your belief system and your fears, and then rubbing up against the things that cause you to panic, like an allergy skin scratch test, and find out what your reactions are. Once you figure out how you can contribute to the greater good, once you’re able even to define that, you take that information and pour yourself into one direction. Regardless of discomfort or regrets or what-ifs. (And then doing that over and over again, until death.) That does not fit on a T-shirt. That to me is more important than bliss, which would really just lead me back into bed, maybe with a bowl of corn flakes.”

— Jessa Crispin, Always SearchingThe Smart Set (vialiveandlovethequestions)

“To love. To be loved. To never forget your own insignificance. To never get used to the unspeakable violence and the vulgar disparity of life around you. To seek joy in the saddest places. To pursue beauty to its lair. To never simplify what is complicated or complicate what is simple. To respect strength, never power. Above all, to watch. To try and understand. To never look away. And never, never, to forget.”
Arundhati RoyThe Cost of Living

Bomb Cyclogenesis, Dropping on the East Coast

Samhain                                                             Thanksgiving Moon

Found this on MPR’s updraft blog.

It’s called”Bomb Cyclogenesis.”  That’s the weather geeky term given to rapidly eastern-storm-630x354intensifying east coast lows that spin up and deepen rapidly. East Coast bombs feed off of warm Atlantic and Gulf Stream waters, and cold air diving south from Canada. It’s a unique geographic situation.  The following explanation from this website.

Simply put, bomb cyclogenesis is the formation of an “extratropical area of low pressure in which the central barometric pressure drops at least 24 millibars in 24 hours.” [1] However, it should be noted that this represents the most common case in areas that are north of 60 degrees latitude. Sanders and Gyakum, who coined the term “Bomb Cyclones” set the pressure falls needed to reach bomb status at 19 millibars in 24 hours at 45 degrees and 23 millibars in 24 hours at 55 degrees.

Missing Gone.

Samhain                                                          Thanksgiving Moon

It’s off to the copy editor.  Missing is gone.  Now in the hands of another.  The first of many, I hope.  Whew.  Wipes forehead of 2+ years of ink-stained effort.  Well, digital disappearing ink, of course.

Now then.  Forward with Loki’s Children using Dramatica.  Forward with Lycaon’s tale in Ovid.  Forward into that garage.  An outside task for the colder days.

Then I’ll get started on pruning the forest.  First up there, clearing the new beeyard.  That will get the woodpile built up and drying begun for 2015.  Any splitting will wait until January when frozen sap will help the process along.