Caveat: Winter & Elections

I think winter has arrived. I checked my friendly local news website (naver.com) for the weather. Here's the five-day forecast.

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So. Winter.

Yesterday, walking around, I saw banners strung across Juyeop plaza, for the upcoming presidential election (December 19). The two main-party candidates are on the two banners: top is Park Geun-hye (conservative) and below is Moon Jae-in (liberal). The daughter of the dictator versus the former student activist (who was once jailed and barred from politics for his activism). I think either candidate would be a milestone for Korea, and both have their merits. But I predict Park will win.

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Let's see how it plays out.

 

Caveat: Fiscal Cliff Edition

Tumblr_mdxulh1rm71qa0uujo1_1280Most of the fiscal cliff stuff is just media making news.

But, well, I found this funny cartoon thing, at left. The creator's website is called longliveirony – how can that be anything but a fabulous website? She writes, of herself: "Sarah Lazarovic is a person. A person with a portfolio. A portfolio that you are now looking at."

Caveat: it is bitter earnestness that makes beauty

Boats In A Fog

Sports and gallantries, the stage, the arts, the antics of dancers,
The exuberant voices of music,
Have charm for children but lack nobility; it is bitter earnestness
That makes beauty; the mind
Knows, grown adult.
A sudden fog-drift muffled the ocean,
A throbbing of engines moved in it,
At length, a stone's throw out, between the rocks and the vapor,
One by one moved shadows
Out of the mystery, shadows, fishing-boats, trailing each other
Following the cliff for guidance,
Holding a difficult path between the peril of the sea-fog
And the foam on the shore granite.
One by one, trailing their leader, six crept by me,
Out of the vapor and into it,
The throb of their engines subdued by the fog, patient and
cautious,
Coasting all round the peninsula
Back to the buoys in Monterey harbor. A flight of pelicans
Is nothing lovelier to look at;
The flight of the planets is nothing nobler; all the arts lose virtue
Against the essential reality
Of creatures going about their business among the equally
Earnest elements of nature.

– Robinson Jeffers

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