Wednesday, September 30, 2009

San Francisco de Asis de Ranchos de Taos


The light fades
and shifts endlessly
bringing to life new forms
constantly changing and shaping the power and meaning
of what is revealed
First light in june speaks of long days of pacing oneself to meet the sunset still standing
September dusk begins to tell of gathering wood and bringing in the harvest from the coming storms
The ice that forms on the beard of old man winter
will tell a whole new tale
He will bring a fresh load of mystery down
from the frozen lands in the north
causing us to turn within ourselves
and squint at the light reflected from his frost
Showing us the world in stark, contrasting form.
I sit and marvel at this edifice of sticks and mud
built by man to withstand the ravages of time and war
and to glorify his god
Given strength with straw
of all things
Every spring a group will form
to tend and caress their history
with fresh mud
and straw
Presided over by the fathers
who add the straw
in solemn, measured handfulls
as if they know
exactly how many strands are needed
and are counting each as it falls
into the box of sand and clay
gathered from a secret place
where the color is just so
It is a point of pride for the parishioners
and a holy communion
between god and mud and man
and straw
I cannot forget the way the light struck that golden straw
and made it seem to glow with it’s own holy light
as it fell from the fathers hand
as if it had come
from the very manger that their savior was born in
imbued with his grace
miracle straw, holding it all together
Now, as winter approaches
the once smooth surface is already worn
by the wind and the rain that fell through the year
Still, the edifice stands
prepared to weather the storms of winter
to hold the warmth of faith
and the candle of hope
safe within its earthen walls
for another year
content in its knowledge
that it is a holy place
and the parishioners will not let it fall.

Monday, September 28, 2009

Blogger Vs Wordpress

Well, I'm playing with both. I miss the plugins and extra functionality that a selfhosted WP blog offered, and am finding that Blogger seems to have a bit more of that capability built in to it than Wordpress.com.  This seems a little odd to me.  I'm still just getting started exploring the world of NOT having a selfhosted site, and can tell it will take a little getting used to.  I think it may be a fun and educational experience in it's own right.   Learning to do more with less.

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Hello World!

Well, I've finally got a somewhat reasonable excuse to fire up a blog here. My hosting bill is coming due on my self-hosted WP blog, and I just don't feel like paying it.  I've exported the XML file to http://jimspaulding.wordpress.com .... so far so good:)  It's up and running there.  I made a furtive attempt at uploading the XML file here for import, but no dice: wrong platform.  This is the land of the giant G after all, not the happy home of WP, but I am curious about the interface so here I am.