The Dog, The Cat & The Rat February 29, 2008

HBO has just premiered an extrodinary documentary about
The Gates
In 1979, the provocative artists Christo and Jeanne-Claude approached New York City officials with a proposal to create a temporary, large-scale work of art in Central Park. The city turned them down. Twenty-four years and several administrations later, following dozens of high-concept, high-profile works of landscape art in numerous urban and rural locations around the globe, they finally got the city’s approval to complete their vision. THE GATES chronicles the decades-long struggle of Christo and Jeanne-Claude to bring their most ambitious work of art to life. Read more.
It reminded me of this sweet video I found with Bhagavan Das walking and praying through The Gates.

i.e. when I was sworn in to “tell the truth,
the whole truth,
and nothing but the truth”
in a trial I was a witness for.
I was witness in an important trial regarding someone’s life.
My testimony benefited the friend I was there for.
then when I least expected it, the final question, just when I had appeared to be
the perfect witness,
BAM…
The prosecutor asked me if i ever took LSD.
Huh, I’m feeling like a deer in the headlights.
That is a judge sitting up there in that black robe,
I am sworn in to tell the truth.
but what does that question have to do with this trial?
How will my answer effect the jury?
Considering you never know who is going to google you and find what you’ve
written on the internet,
I plead the 5th to the question.
That’s my blog for the day, and I’m sticking to it.
Mt. Shasta, California 14,162′

I am one of the lucky ones.
One night in June of 1969 I went to the Fillmore East to see THE WHO play Tommy.
We got out of the concert when the sun was coming up and we decided to drive up to Woodstock, New York.
While driving down the main street, we ran into a van of people we knew from
a Joshua Tree commune I use to live at.
The woman driving said “You have to come out to Mt. Shasta, we’ll all be there for the summer”.
So my best friend, Bonnie and I headed out to Mt. Shasta for the first time.
We would camp at the lower elevations early in the spring,
waiting for the snow to melt. Then move up to the higher elevations as that happened.
We arrived at Wagon Camp at 6,000′ and there were about 15 people camping at
McGinnis pond.
It was a fun time and from that moment on, every summer I would return to Mt. Shasta and spend the entire summer at the high elevations.
Full moon in August was always the peak of celebration on the mountain.
If anyone wanted to find me they always knew I would be at my 8,000′
camp at Upper Panther Meadows anytime from May-September.
In 1978 I moved into town year round.
We blazed the trails in those early years hiking over to Squaw Meadows,
working it out with the US Forest Service.
We always showed respect for nature, and nature always welcomed us.
I have seen UFO’s on the mountain on 2 occasions,
had a family of ferrets as my pets and friends,
heard the creek speak and watched the stars shoot across the universe.
I had a miracle healing of my first cancer on Easter 1979 on Mt. Shasta,
but that’s another story.
Unfortunately,
All the openness changed in 1986 when the Harmonic Convergence took hold in
Mt. Shasta.
No longer was it possible to camp in the wilderness all summer long,
no longer could we go up the mountain during the week and be the only people there,
now no matter what time of day,
what day of the week,
there are always people wandering around the mountain.
It was to much, the mountain has begun to show signs of rebelling.
She is an active volcano and I do expect she will erupt within my lifetime.
Right now we are fighting the big water bottling companies for water rights
in Mt. Shasta city and the sister city of Mc Cloud on the eastern side.
The local Native American people always come up to Upper Panther Meadow
to worship at the Upper Spring there. They have recently posted this blog and video.
Please read and watch….
The upper Panther Meadow of the mountain has been held sacred by the local Native American’s for centuries.
Please watch the video clip of the sacred spring there.
New Film Clip: Panther Spring Runs Dry
Caleen Sisk-Franco, Spiritual Leader and Tribal Chief of the Winnemem Wintu, discovered last week that the healing spring on Mt. Shasta that is the birthplace of both the Winnemem people and their ancestral river had dried up. Everyone asked why — Global warming? Cremation ashes that have been dumped in the spring by New Age visitors?
Forest Service management practices?
Water bottling plants sucking water out of the base of the mountain?
Please watch our new four-minute film clip: The Spring at Panther Meadows.
sacredland.org/weblog
This was the dramatic scene as the world’s largest statue of Jesus was hit by lightning. The bolt parted the thunderclouds over Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, to strike Christ the Redeemer.
The statue is 130ft tall, is made of 700 tons of reinforced concrete and stands atop the 2,296ft Corcovado mountain overlooking the city.
Scroll down for more …
It was named one of the new Seven Wonders of the World in 2007.
Sunday’s storm caused havoc in Rio, felling trees in several neighbourhoods - but did not damage the statue.
This amazing photograph gives whole new meaning to the phrase “May God strike me with lightning if…”
What do I need to know about verbal and non-verbal communications?

When you are traveling, gesture is your friend!
Here is some information that helps travelers understand and learn about cultural differences.
Go beyond the do’s and don’ts:
More at Country Insights by The Centre for Intercultural Learning. With lots of interesting cultural information for most countries worldwide.
See also: Essential business culture guides for the international traveller by ExecutivePlanet.
Found at Ursi’s Blog