Sunday, February 19, 2017

Remembering Iwo Jima, remembering Jerry

Feb 19 is a special day in US history. It was the day that the Battle of Iwo Jima started in 1945. The flag raising on Mt Suribachi is quite well known. That the battle fought for many days after the flag raising is less so. Jerry landed on Iwo Jima and was among the lucky ones to walk off in March. It may not be a coincidence that Jerry left his world on Feb 19, 2012.


Jerry's coffin at the funeral home in 2012
Jerry's coffin at the funeral home in 2012

You can listen to Jerry tell of his work in the Joint Assault Signal Company
http://jerrysherlockstory.blogspot.com/2007/09/jerry-story-joint-assault-signal.html
  • If you see a veteran, thank them for their service.
  • If you find a World War II veteran, listen to a story if they'll tell it. We are all losing too many of those these days.

This was originally posted on Jerry's Story in 2014
http://jerrysherlockstory.blogspot.com/2014/02/remembering-iwo-jima-remembering-jerry.html

Friday, February 17, 2017

raising the value of liberal arts (audio)

reflections on the discussion between Krista Tippett and Anil Dash on the impact of technology and social media on humanity

You can listen to their conversation here
http://onbeing.org/programs/anil-dash-techs-moral-reckoning/

Or the full unedited version here (my preference)
https://soundcloud.com/onbeing/unedited-anil-dash-with-krista-tippett



local sign in Franklin: fill in the blank as to what could be done "any time"
local sign in Franklin: fill in the blank as to what could be done "any time"




And you get two today, I recorded this on Sunday, Feb 12 but did not get around to sharing it here




Saturday, February 04, 2017

reflections on metaphor





Peter Mulvey and his TEDx talk with Vlad, the Astrophysicist
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sNGUkdovn_8

The Mark Maron interview with David Bromberg
http://www.wtfpod.com/podcast/episode-772-david-bromberg


sherku: metaphor


when thoughts collide
I speak in
Metaphors
Connecting
All the dots
One, two, three



small log fence in a Franklin neighborhood
small log fence in a Franklin neighborhood