Pope Leo XIII, Edward Guest and the New Year
The commotion of the holidays is finally behind us and that means time to look forward. No, not Spring or warmer weather but I like how you think. I’m talking about New Years resolutions. The good intentions we throw out at the start of the new year but never manage to keep.
For 2009, I’m thinking I’d like to take more pictures, read more, write more and exercise more. My Dad and Sister Lea are really putting me to shame in latter. I should probably drink less and not snack quite as much. I should communicate better with Cherie and travel back to WV more. In the end, I need to try to be a better me but is that really a resolution? It’s not as sexy as some but certainly more encompassing and perhaps even do able. Enter a book Cherie picked up for my birthday named Life and Labors of Pope Leo XIII.
Life and Labors of Pope Leo XIII – Maurice Francis Egan
The book was gifted on Mother’s Day 1934 but at some point turned into a scrapbook of interesting nuggets pasted within. The eclectic contents include the lyrics for the Battle Hymn of the Republic, an article on a 20 foot wide roadway going up Pikes Peak in Colorado and a snippet of where US Presidents are Buried. The last president noted was Warren G. Harding. The next president Calvin Coolidge didn’t die until 1929 so the yellowed article is at least that old. The book also contains information on poets and poetry which is where I was introduced to Edgar A. Guest.
Picture of Edgar A. Guest and his Poetry
You know I’m not one to regurgitate history that can be found more thoroughly on the web so you can Google Edgar Guest or check out Wikipedia. The point of this post is how one of his poems called My Creed really hits home when it comes to New Year’s resolutions and how we should live our lives. Below is Edgar Guest’s My Creed as pasted into the book.
To Live each day as though I may never see the morrow come; to be strict with myself, but patient and lenient with others; to give the advantage, but never ask for it; to be kindly to all, but kindlier to the less fortunate; to respect all honest employment; to remember always that my life is made easier and better by the service of others, and to be grateful.
To be tolerant and never arrogant; to treat all men with equal courtesy; to be true to my own in all things; to make as much as I can of my strength and the day’s opportunity, and to meet disappointment without resentment.
To be friendly and helpful wherever possible; to do, without display of temper or of bitterness, all that fair conduct demands; to keep my money free from cunning or the shame of a hard bargain; to govern my actions so that I may fear neither reproach nor misunderstanding nor words of malice or envy, and to maintain, at whatever temporary cost, my own self-respect.
To keep faith with God, my fellow men, and my country.
This is my creed and my philosophy. I have failed it often, and shall fail it many times again; but by these teachings of my mother and my father I have lived to the best of my ability; laughed often, loved, suffered, grieved, found consolation and have prospered. By friendships I have been enriched, and the home I have builded has been happy. EDGAR A. GUEST
There you have it folks, the end all be all of New Year’s resolutions. If Edgar Guest could have lived his life to be a better person so can all of us.
Here’s to a reflective and growing 2009!
1 commentFew Cube Pics from New Philly
Picked up two new cube pics at the Riverfront Antique Mall in New Philadelphia, Oh. Enjoy :-)
Two Men & Two Desks
Bridge Boarded Car
Far Side Reenactment Group
Flickr has a Far Side reenactment group.
As I kid, I used to trace parts of the cartoons to make silly hybrids.
No commentsRestless Pigs & Disposable Income
If only I had more disposable income to buy unique stuff. I’d register restlesspigs.com or restlesspigs.net. Both are available.
I’d also purchase this really cool desk and sink discovered at Jeffery’s. It’s from an old science classroom. One of the dungeon masters (folks with keys to unlock the cabinets) suggested I should buy it since they don’t have room. It would be fun for a bathroom remodel or something. Anyone care to spot me $800? Wonder if they’d take less. Anyway, here’s some pictures of the desk.
Science Desk – Front
Science Desk – Closer Front
Science Desk – Back
Science Desk – Sink
Engineer this GM
I was reminded this evening of an irritating aspect on some newer GM vehicles. For whatever reason, both the tail lights and backup lights illuminate when folks use keyless entry. The red/white combination gives the illusion the vehicle will soon be rolling backwards to both pedestrians and drivers alike. Brilliant engineering on this one guys!
No commentsLost Pictures for the Cube
Came across a lost pile of cube pictures over the weekend. Can’t remember exactly where I purchased them but I’m pretty sure they came from a combination of Crescent Hill Trading Company, Strasburg Antique Mall and Eclectiques Antique Mall.
Artsy Dog
Cold Baby – March 5th, 1929
Horse Lady
Kitten Boy
Lady Curve
Dog and Plant Love
Mountain Rail
Google Street View Explosion
Poking around Google Maps today when I noticed the coverage of Street View has exploded blue across the country! It’s not just large cities that are covered anymore but small towns.
If you aren’t familiar with Street View, it’s a feature of Google Maps that allows you to view and navigate street level pictures taken from all around the country. Here’s some examples from my hometown of New Martinsville, WV.
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View North from the bridge crossing between WV and OH. The Hannibal Locks and Dam and Hydro Plant can be seen in the distance.
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Court Restaurant – Best Home Cooking Around
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24 Hour Eats at Choo-Choo’s
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Coffee, Brews and Tunes at Baristas
You get the idea. Cool, eh?
No commentsUkulele Covers
The magic of the Internet drew me to discover ukulele covers on YouTube. Search on your favorite song or artist with ukulele added onto the end and prepare to be amazed at what folks are uploading. Be warned, the videos are addictive and will consume large chunks of time.
Nine Inch Nails’ Hurt performed by kittenmildew
Regina Spektor’s Hotel Song performed by shanifawni
Cheers!
Prohibition was repealed 75 years today.
Bottle Cap Collection on Top of my Kitchen Cabinets
(Bad Habit Learned from my Mom)
More Pictures for the Cube
Stopped by Jeffery’s on Friday with the family from WV. There was much more stuff than the last visit overall but not as many pictures in the booths. Cherie did spot a table with a few larger 8x10s and 5x7s going for $1.00 a piece!
Tug of War
Shop Shot
Blueprint Review