Niche of Time
Well, for a start, this shall be the home for my Biographical Inventory of Books. After that, who knows?
Thursday, February 12, 2026
I Grok Moq
Wednesday, February 11, 2026
Me, ME, ME!
This represents a little
project I did back in the last years of the 20th Century, when I had
my first computer and copy ink was cheap and plentiful. What I did was makes
scans of photos of me through the years, blow them up to a page size, and then
made a sort of collage/paneled pin-up on my bedroom door.
I did this not so much out
of vanity but more as a psychological experiment, a sort of record of how I
developed, ballooned, grew hairy, then scrimpled with age. To see my past
selves all staring at me, through various stages of hopefulness and expectation
(and yes, somehow, judgement) produced a peculiar feeling of responsibility, an
indefinable feeling of continuity that might best be summed up as “Get busy,
old man.” And, in an odd way, it was a cheering section. You’ve come this far;
make it count.
I decided to memorialize it with a Polaroid (do you remember Polaroids? More clumsy and expensive than just snapping a picture with a phone), but I could only fit it in in two go’s. It’s just as well I did, because in due time I tripped and spattered some tea across it. I took it down and I still have the splashed pages tucked away somewhere in the Family Files. But I have these scans of the Polaroids, themselves now a reminder of the past Brer who made them.
Tuesday, February 10, 2026
The Horror. The Horror.
Well, it has become obvious
that Netflix, having excreted on Tolkien’s world, is all set to vomit on Lewis’s
Narnia this November in the form of their new film of The Magician’s Nephew.
There are certain parasites that attach themselves to higher life forms, hollow
them out, and force them into suicidal actions. They kill the host and benefit
themselves. The comparison is apt. Principal photography wrapped on January 31st.
Listen to all these empty buzz words. Most of them are direct quotes.
According to Netflix CEO
Rich Gelfond, Greta Gerwig’s Narnia will feature a contemporary,
rock-influenced sound, with artists like Pink Floyd and The Doors cited as
examples of the tone fans can expect. The film’s score is composed by music
producer Mark Ronson, who recently worked on Barbie. Producer Amy
Pascal made a remark in 2024, when she said “This is a real blockbuster
movie that’s being made for [IMAX and Netflix] and you know, I guess I do have
to talk a little about why I’m so excited about it. This is not your
mother’s or your grandmother‘s Narnia. The music in it is unbelievably
contemporary music, which IMAX fans like. I’m not going to say specifically,
but things like Pink Floyd and The Doors. You know that kind of music which
people go to see in IMAX.”
IMAX Investor Day presentation IMAX’s
Executive VP and Chief Content Officer Jonathan said, “And of course, in
November, we are bringing visionary filmmaker, Greta Gerwig’s [who did uncedited work on the recent live-action Snow White] bold,
reimagining of the world of Narnia, exclusively to IMAX screens around the
globe as a Filmed for IMAX title.”
“We have one of the most singular
creative voices and commercial forces in film, making a truly epic
blockbuster film that will only be available in IMAX for fans around the
world,” he added.
““Gerwig, whose films have
found fresh, original ways into beloved stories, brings her singular
vision to Lewis’s iconic world explored in The Chronicles of
Narnia series.”
The film’s producer Amy
Pascal had also previously claimed, “It’s a very new take on Narnia.
It’s all about rock and roll.”
Additionally, during the
IMAX Investor Day presentation IMAX’s Executive VP and Chief Content Officer
Jonathan Fischer made it clear the film is a “reimagining” of Lewis’
work.
They have made it clear that
they are ignoring the protests of millions of faithful Narnia fans: they own
the rights and will do whatever they want.
Finally, the film is also rumored to have cast Meryl Streep to play a sex-swapped Aslan. “Oscar winner Meryl Streep is in talks to play Aslan the Great Lion in Greta Gerwig and Netlfix’s Narnia movie, we have confirmed with sources.” We haven’t heard yet if this is true. Will Aslan appear wearing a Gerwig? One thing we can almost be sure of is that the "rock'n'roll" (which is probably a reference to the Music of Creation that Aslan uses to sing Narnia into being) will not be up to the quality of Pink Floyd OR The Doors.
The Lord of the Rings: The Houses of Healing (Part Two)
‘Now as the sun went down
Aragorn and Eomer and Imrahil drew near the City with their captains and
knights; and when the came before the Gate Aragorn said: ‘Behold the Sun
setting in a great fire! It is a sign of the end and fall of many things, and a
change in the tides of the world.’
He declares he will not
enter Minas Tirith just yet. It has been in the rule of the Stewards for many
years and to enter it unbidden might seem like a challenge, and cause upheaval among
the people at this time of trouble. He’ll camp outside until welcomed in.
Eomer says that he’s already
risen the standard of Elendil and the kings; will he let that be humbled? But
Imrahil says he is wise; Denethor (whom he still believes is alive) is proud
but old and set in his ways, and he’s been acting odd since Faramir was
stricken down. ‘Yet I would not have you remain like a beggar at the door.’
‘Not a beggar,’ said
Aragorn. ‘Say a Captain of the Rangers, who are unused to cities and houses of
stone.’ He has his banner furled and takes off the Star of the North-kingdom
and gives it to Elladan and Elrohir to keep for him.
But Eomer and Imrahil go into
the City and go up to the Citadel, looking for the Steward to report and confer
with. But when they come to the Hall of the tower his chair is empty, and
before it is the body of Theoden, covered in a cloth of gold, laid in state with
sword and shield and guarded by twelve knights of Rohan and twelve knights of
Gondor. The peace of death is upon him, and he seems young, and wise beyond the
reach of youth.
Imrahil asks of a guard for
the Steward and is told he is in the Houses of Healing. And Eomer asks about
Eowyn. Shouldn’t she be lying here with Theoden, in no less honor? Imrahil
answers that she was still alive when they bore her in; didn’t Eomer know?
‘Then hope unlooked-for came
so suddenly to Eomer’s heart, and with it the bite of care and fear renewed,
that he said no more, but turned and went swiftly from the hall; and the Prince
followed him.’ It is evening outside, and stars shine in the darkness above.
Outside the Houses of Healing they meet Gandalf and ‘one cloaked in grey.’ They
ask for the Steward; has he been hurt? And what of the Lady Eowyn?
Gandalf says she is inside,
but near death. And the Steward is the wounded Faramir, for Denethor is now
dead and his house in ashes. ‘And they were filled with grief and wonder at the
tale he told.’ Imrahil says it is a sad day when both Rohan and Gondor lose
their rulers. Eomer is new King of Rohan; with Faramir in peril, shouldn’t they
now send for Aragorn?
‘And the cloaked man spoke
and said: ‘He is come.’ He throws back his hood and it is Aragorn, wrapped in
the grey cloak of Lorien, his only token the green stone Galadriel gave him.
Gandalf has begged him to come. He is here not as king, though, but only as
Captain of the Dunedain of the North. He says by his counsel Imrahil, as the
Steward’s near kinsman, should rule until Faramir awakes, but that all their
actions should be ruled by Gandalf in their ‘dealings with the Enemy.’ And
Eomer and Imrahil agree.
‘Then Gandalf said: ‘Let us
not stay at the door, for the time is urgent. For it is only in the coming of
Aragorn that any hope remains for the sick that lie in the House. Thus spake
Ioreth, wise-woman of Gondor: The hands of the king are the hands of a
healer, and so shall the rightful king be known.’
Notes
“The peace and youthfulness
of the dead often represent a transition from earthly suffering to a state of
calm, eternal rest, as described in literature and spiritual, as well as
scientific, contexts. This state is frequently characterized by a release from
fear, shame, and physical limitations, creating a "marble sleep" or
serene, unchanging, and youthful stillness.” – AI summation.
Aragorn is very careful not
to enter as merely a conquering hero, lest he seem too high-handed. All his
claims to the kingdom must be established and proved first; he is not merely a
victorious warrior; he is rightful king. His humility seems a little wry when
says to tell people he is shy and not used to such high falutin’ stone
buildings.
Ioreth seems to be a name that simply means old woman. That the hands of a king have the power to heal is an old medieval idea; the power was supposed to descend on them when they were sacramentally anointed. It is mentioned in Shakespeare’s Macbeth, where Edward the Confessor is mentioned as having the power. It is a form of laying on of hands, called the Royal (or King’s) Touch, and was said to cure the King’s Evil (scrofula, a tubercular infection). The last monarch of England to perform the Royal Touch was Queen Anne in the early 1700’s. The infant Samuel Johnson was among the people she touched, to indifferent results.
Monday, February 9, 2026
Mike at Sixty-Four
Today would have been my
brother Mike’s 64th birthday. My mind kind of baulks when I try to
imagine a 64-year-old Mike; would he wear a grey beard? Would he be fatter or
thinner? How much of his great strength would he have left? Would he be plagued
with any of the other health problems that bedevil the rest of us boys or would
he have his own peculiar ailments? Where and how would he live? Would he, could
he, finally be happy? Speculations that can never be known or will ever be
known, now. For good or ill, the matter is settled.
I was watching Crimes and
Misdemeanors the other day, and I was reminded by the accent of the little
old professor in it that in the past I could do a passable version of him and
that Mike had wanted me to do it as a voiceover on a project he was speculating
on. And that led me to thinking about his favorite movies and music and above
all authors, and how his own Archive was scattered to the winds, and of how
much it revealed about him, and of how much of it could I remember.
For a moment I was panicked
by how little came to mind. There was of course first and always Ernest
Hemingway, whom Mike looked upon almost as a father figure and role model.
Straight-forward, hard-writing, hard-drinking, a man’s man who knew his hunting
and who could throw a punch and write a lean, sinewy prose. The fact that
Heminway ultimately committed suicide was an unfortunate element in the mix; it
always suggested it as an alternative to suffering. Thankfully it never came to
that.
But as I thought more and
more about it, more authors sprang to mind. The trouble was there were almost
too many to remember, and John recalled more. John Steinbeck, F. Scott
Fitzgerald, William Faulkner, John Gardner, Herman Melville, William Shakespeare, William S.
Burroughs, Jean-Ferdinand Celine, Charles Bukowski, Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Leo
Tolstoy, Cormac McCarthy, Thomas Harris. They came in layers through his life,
first American Modernism, then Russian Realism, then Outsider stuff, then
Modern American Gothic; with Shakespeare and Melville sprinkled liberally throughout.
And almost inextricably linked
with that was his taste in music. The Beatles, Bob Dylan, Johnny Cash, Tom
Petty, Van Morrison, Boomtown Rats, Pink Floyd, Roger Waters, David Bowie, The
Clash, Big Audio Dynamite, Nine Inch Nails. Music that tended to struggle with
Issues, and Dark Emotion, and Troubled Relationships. There had to be real meat
in the stew, something to get your teeth into and chew a bit.
Along with Books and Music,
I wanted to include Movies, but fewer examples sprang to mind. The Godfather
I & II, Apocalypse Now, The Seven Samurai, The Seventh Seal, M, and Jaws, of course. These are
films that I can definitely state had his loyalty. I’m sure there were many
more, but again, my mind baulks. He was less demonstrative about film, but
again, you can see the themes of Struggle and Survive, with very little
Sentiment.
Which I think contradicts an
ultimate truth about my brother, which is that he was a man of great love and loyalties.
But he had been hurt: the disillusionment of religion (the hypocritical JW’s),
a tragic high school romance (rejection), our parents seeming indifference to
his future (what did they know about college?); all had made him wary about
where to place his trust. I think his approach to art, whether literature,
music, or movies, was the rejection of sentiment and the development of a hard
outer armor, that tested and turned whatever was flung at it. Something tough
to protect the tender soul underneath.
Before he passed away, I
think he was beginning to come out of his shell. As an uncle, he could be a
better kind of a parent, and get love that was sincere and adoring. His
caregiving job was a good outlet for his inner teacher and guard-dog. He was
responding to the arguments of a cleaner kind of religion. If he had lived, who
knows where he would be now?
Happy Birthday, Mike. We
remember. We remember, though we can forget so much.
Sunday, February 8, 2026
2021 Diary: A Day Early and $2 Short
2/9/2021: Mike’s 59th
birthday. Prayers, Bible. Wished Mike happy birthday on FB. Showered, dressed.
Had some olive loaf and cheese sandwiches for breakfast. At 8 AM saw Kameron
off to school. Cleaned the house up. At 11 AM went out to wait for John. He
rolled up and we sat on the porch and talked about Mike and the world situation
and Goldfire. After a bit Susan and Andy rolled up and they talked a
bit. Later at 1 PM they were to take Kam for his Social Security appointment.
John and I decided to go to town to the Dollar Store (got a couple of lobster
eggrolls and some flatware and a spatula. Then we went into Walmart, and
besides a few groceries I bought a $15 Robbie the Robot, which makes a good
companion to my Lost in Space Robut. Back home by 1:30 PM, and John
headed on home. About 3 PM started supper (sausages and cabbage etc.). At 4:30
PM went in. Heard them back about 5 PM. Posted on NOT about Mike. Went in and
washed up at 7:30 PM. They’d had some of the birthday cake I made for Mike so
that’s good. Made Kam some corndogs and taquitos. Came back and had my cake,
watched GA. Ready for bed at 9 AM, I think. Found clipping from 1972 for SHS “The
Hobbit” [play].
2/10/2021: Up about 5:30.
Prayers, Bible. Got dressed, cartoons on METV. Had spring-rolls and a piece of
cake for breakfast. Wrote about a page of AF, then went out a bit before 8 AM
to start rosary. The weather’s gone cold again, in the 40’s. Waited with
Kameron for bus. Came in, finished rosary. Now 8:30 AM.
Gee, what did I do all day?
Posted on NOT, worked on a Tolkien Timeline for my personal interaction with
Middle-earth over the years, ate fried eggs, sausage links, met Kam at 1 PM,
made stuffed bell peppers and baked potatoes between 3 and 4:45 PM, went in at
8 PM and cleaned up. Weather got colder over the day and a light rain at
evening. Watched a few episodes of “In Praise of Shadows” on YT; it is a
bright, colorful experience if lacking in scholarship and understanding. It has
a rather jackdaw way of taking the kitchen sink and throwing it at the wall to
see what sticks. It seems to think that because Gandalf wears a pointy hat and
does magic that he can be termed a witch, which is a rather superficial reading
at best. Bed 10 PM.
2/11/2021: Woke up a little
before 3 AM, with a pain in my leg up from my little toe to my hip. Washed
dishes. Prayed, Bible, and rosary. Dropped off. Up at 6 AM to alarm. Cartoons.
Got dressed.
Went out about 8 AM for Kam,
but it was so cold that Andy waited with him in the truck so I didn’t have
to. Just a little later it got rainy
with some lightning. I went out and waited for Kam at 1 PM. I shared some breaded
shrimp with him that I had made for lunch, and also ate the leftover cabbage.
At 4 PM I made chili,
noodles, and corn (none of which I ate), and fed the pets. Went in a little
after 7 PM and supervised Kam making his own taquitos and cheese sticks, then
washed up. An early bed a little after 9 PM.
2/12/2021: Woke up a little
after 6 AM with a cramp. That started my prayers off with an unusual quickness
and sincerity, as I thought it might be the first symptoms of the attack I’ve
been kind of expecting along with the pains in my right leg. It passed though,
and I finished my prayers a bit more calmly and read my Bible. Dressed, watched
cartoons (all romance themed, since Valentines’ Day is near). Caught up diary;
now 7 AM.
Well, shoot. I went looking
for a picture of SHS to post with my blog and got distracted by finding Scott
Bates’ blog. What with this and that it was after 9:20 AM that I realized I
should have been out at 8 AM to wait with Kameron. I mean, probably Andy waited
with him with the truck but darn, to not even have thought about it? Was it
just the distraction or is my MIND going soft? I feel terrible.
As it turns out, Kam waited
with Andy in his truck, so all was well. Very cold all day. Waited for Kam at 1
PM. Started frying potatoes at 2:30 PM;
finished a little after 5 PM. Also made fish. Cleaned up at 7:30 PM. Went to
bed about 9 PM, after rosary.
2/14/2021: Valentine’s Day.
Up at 6 AM. Prayers, Bible. Showered, got dressed in many layers, because in
the twenties today! Left a little before 7 AM. Was doing fine until I got to
the back of the bank, where the metal coverings of the water system proved to
be iced over and I fell. Struggled a few minutes, then a passing Good Samaritan
helped me to my feet, God bless him.
Was the first at church
besides the ushers. Rosary. There were probably less than 30 people altogether,
because of the weather, I guess. More later, possibly, though the weather and
temps will be much the same.
Home again by 9:30 AM or so.
Ate 2 cans of chicken noodle soup and a can of clam chowder, fortified with
Itza crackers. Took a nap. About 1 PM called Susan and asked if we wanted to
get Chicken Express. She said maybe for supper. She sent over broccoli salad
and later got a piece of DQ cake.
I started making my order to
HEB and it was just about 1:30 PM when the internet went out. Back on about 20
minutes later. Listened to “Babylon Bee Reads LOTR”, on Tom Bombadil.
About 4:30 PM Andy and I
crawled out in the icy weather and got Chicken Express. Got back alive and had
a good meal. Throughout the evening the new Sunday animations were pre-empted
by an extended racing show. Hit the hay (feeling pretty sore).
2/15/2021: President’s Day.
Electricity went out about 2 AM and on again 4 AM. Oh, ‘twas dark with primeval
darkness and I barely made my way to the bathroom with my Kindle. When the
lights came on again it was if the world had suddenly been created. It was
snowing, and by morning there were about 3 or 4 inches or more everywhere, a
winter wonderland. I looked on the computer and saw my HEB order was for
Thursday; I hadn’t noticed how full the days were. It’s alright, I have plenty
… plenty of ramen! Started my prayers. Also, my music library miraculously
reappeared, so there’s that.
Andy came over about 11:45
AM (apparently, he and Susan are off work – snow day) and he brought me over
the leftover chicken and a couple of bananas. The sky was clear and the sun was
out, but still very cold. About 1 PM I gather up the trash, wrapped my feet,
and hiked the bags through the snow to the garbage and recycle bins, using my
brass-tipped staff.
Went in about 3:45 PM and
made the cucumber salad, couscous, and fish cakes. Got the cup noodle and a jug
of water. Spent some time trying to see if I could get the heating element of
the AC going, but no dice. So concentrated on putting towels in front of the
door and in the bathroom window, piling my bedclothes correctly, and having the
little heater up higher than usual. It makes a metallic stink like burning
electronics, so I don’t like to do it. Watched GP, GA, and drifted off to
sleep. A little after midnight I woke up and prayed rosary.
Notes
Wow. The five-year
anniversary of my fall on the ice. I remember struggling in the cold dim
morning of a mostly deserted city like a tortoise on my back. I’m not sure if I
had a phone at the time, or if I hadn’t brought it with me. I think I crushed
my hip-bone a little; I swear I feel it yet. Bless my rescuer again.
Also the five-year
anniversary of getting Robby the Robot. He sits next to my desk to this day,
still in his box. I’m ‘afraid to cut the cake,’ as it were. Well, it protects
his more fragile dealy-boppers. His batteries still work!
And snow and a
malfunctioning wall unit. This winter has been much easier; still some cold and
ice and below freezing temperatures, but right now – up in the 70’s and low
80’s!
Tune in tomorrow for a
tribute to Mike’s 64th Birthday.



















