A poem about a meal in a small town in India
A short poem about Oil
A meditation on Condo Development on rthe beach in Cancun Mexico
Some friends and myself compare a $3 bottle of wine with a $400 bottle of wine.
My backyard is a small pond in New Hampshire called Scobie Pond. Here I have taken a bit of video in the area and added some canned music and some Zen sayings. I hope you take something away with you.
A friend, a monk from Phnom Penh, took me to the temple where he spend his boyhood and learned Buddhism
This is a video of a boat tour I took around Chicago recently. Also titled, "The rube from the sticks gawks at the tall buildings."
I went to visit my friend, Jerry, in Virginia. I took this footage and had it sitting in my computer. I wanted to get rid of it, so I out this together. You may find something herein...but I doubt it.
On Sunday, September 30 2007 at the Robert Frost Farm in Derry, New Hampshire, the tree which was the inspiration for the poem "Tree At My Window", having been declared decayed and dangerous was cut down. This is a video of that event.
A short sermon about the problems of burning coal
Sunday. Sept 23 2007. A peace march is held in Portsmouth to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the signing of the Russian Japanese peace treaty at the naval yard there.
In experimenting with my new canon HD camera, I realized I needed new HD editing tools. I bought a $50 package calle MAGIX. I am not sure I like it. It is a bit of a pain in the butt. Has a mind of its own, but I weill give it a fair shot The music is by a guy named Kid that I met on a bus in Thailand. He invited me to visit the temple he lived at. I did and stayed two weeks. My videos are elsewhere. I have no idea what the words say, probably a romantic ballad. Perhaps someone will tell me. I thought it had the sweet plaintive quality that I wanted to go along with the video. I hope you enjoy
Avisit to the Strung Meang Chey Dump in Pnon Penh, Cambodia.
On Saturday, August 25, hundreds of peace activists marched to the Bush compound in Kennebunkport, Maine to protest the war in Iraq. This is a video of that event.
The Strung Meang Chey dump is located on the outskirts of Phnon Penh in Cambodia. Hundreds of people struggle there to etch out a living from the rubbish of the city. I had visited there earlier but this time I went with a Cambodian friend who was able to translate the stories of some of these people.
Two sides. Same coin.
Is the bottomless cup empty or full.
Who is the stronger?
Where are these men that were created equal?
What rules the rulers?
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