Tag Archive: culture


Merry Christmas

The start of winter is often multicultural in its tenure as invoking protection from unseen calamities. Salvation was often sought through holidays.

Wednesday Charm,Cuisine

Greek stomachs were sometimes accessed through their feet.

A good time

Eat, dance, 🩰 Greek…

Don’t worry about the gas…

Yep, culture makes for all kinds of interaction…

  • And then
Again

This is good…

Verify travel  by authorities still.

Spleen read,

Prognostication by reading animal behavior, inward organs, and other natural signs is an ancient practice often referred to as folk meteorology or natural forecasting.
Here’s a breakdown:
* How it works (in theory):
   * Animal behavior: Certain animal behaviors were believed to predict weather changes. For example, if cows lie down, rain is coming. If birds fly low, stormy weather is expected.
   * Inward organs: Examining the livers of sacrificed animals was a common practice in ancient civilizations. The appearance and shape of the liver were interpreted to foretell the future, including weather patterns.
   * Other signs: Observing cloud formations, the direction of the wind, and the behavior of plants were also used to predict weather.
Reliability for Weather:
* Limited scientific basis: While some animal behaviors may indeed be influenced by subtle environmental changes that precede weather shifts, there’s no strong scientific evidence to support the reliability of these methods for accurate weather prediction.
* Anecdotal evidence: Many of the “rules” are based on anecdotal observations and may not hold true consistently.
* Subjectivity: Interpretation of animal behavior and organ appearance is highly subjective and can vary greatly between individuals.
Entertainment vs. Hoax:
* Entertainment value: Folk meteorology can be a fun and interesting way to connect with nature and observe animal behavior. It offers a glimpse into traditional beliefs and cultural practices.
* Not necessarily a hoax: While not scientifically proven, it doesn’t necessarily constitute a deliberate deception. Many of these beliefs were developed based on genuine observations, albeit with limited understanding of the underlying scientific principles.
My Opinion:
* Interesting but not reliable: I find folk meteorology fascinating as a historical and cultural phenomenon. It reflects early attempts to understand and predict the natural world.
* Not a substitute for modern methods: For accurate weather forecasts, I would rely on modern meteorological tools and techniques, such as weather stations, radar, and satellite imagery.
Should You Rely on It?
* For entertainment and cultural appreciation: Absolutely! Observing animal behavior and learning about traditional weather forecasting methods can be a rewarding experience.
* For making important decisions: I wouldn’t recommend relying solely on folk meteorology for critical decisions that are heavily dependent on accurate weather predictions (e.g., planning outdoor events, making travel plans).
In summary: While folk meteorology may have some limited value in observing natural patterns, it’s not a scientifically reliable method for weather prediction. It’s best enjoyed for its cultural and historical significance.

Culture came from somewhere.

A purge

Sometimes a purge is as good as a rest.

Purging in the context of eating disorders is a harmful behavior with no real benefits. It can lead to serious health consequences, including:
* Physical: Damage to teeth, esophagus, and stomach; electrolyte imbalance; dehydration; and malnutrition.
* Psychological: Anxiety, depression, and increased risk of substance abuse.
If you or someone you know is struggling with purging or an eating disorder, please seek professional help. Here are some resources:
* National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA): 1-800-931-2237
* Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741
If you’re looking for a different meaning of “purging,” such as decluttering or cleansing, those can have positive benefits like reducing stress and improving mental clarity. However, it’s important to approach these practices in a healthy and balanced way.

Rome built in a day, you plan…

Stressless viewing

Decluttering Tips and Mental Health Benefits
Decluttering can significantly impact your mental and cognitive well-being. Here are some tips to help you get started:
Tips for Decluttering:
* Start Small: Begin with a small, manageable area like a drawer or a shelf. This can help prevent feeling overwhelmed.
* The One-In, One-Out Rule: For every new item you bring into your home, get rid of one old one. This helps maintain a clutter-free environment.
* The Four-Box Method: Divide your belongings into four categories: Keep, Donate, Sell, and Trash. This method helps you make quick decisions.
* Digital Declutter: Don’t forget to declutter your digital space, including your computer, phone, and email inbox.
* Regular Maintenance: Schedule regular decluttering sessions to prevent clutter from accumulating.
Mental Health Benefits of Decluttering:
* Reduced Stress and Anxiety: Clutter can contribute to feelings of stress and anxiety. A clean and organized space can promote a calmer and more peaceful environment.
* Improved Focus and Productivity: A clutter-free space can help you concentrate better and be more productive.
* Enhanced Mood: A clean and organized home can boost your mood and overall sense of well-being.
* Better Sleep: A clutter-free bedroom can create a more restful and inviting sleep environment.
* Increased Creativity: A clean and organized space can stimulate creativity and inspire new ideas.
Remember, decluttering is a journey, not a destination. Don’t be too hard on yourself if you don’t finish everything at once. Small steps can lead to big changes.
Would you like to delve deeper into a specific area of decluttering or mental health?

Good luck

2014 Cultural Identity in the Arts

On March 28th there is a program of speakers and performances at the Merritt civic center 1950 Mamette avenue Merritt BC. Billed as a youth conference ages 12 to 18 the event features performances by James Jones, Warren Hooley and KASP.

Workshops include love your self by Linsey Willier ( 1st runner-up for Canada’s next top Model), healthy living Through the Arts, with James Jones  From so you think you can Dance Canada, Identity in Acting with Curtis Talon Ahenakew, Explore your Creativity with Music, Art and Games with Warren Hooley.

The event has a talent show open to all ages.

Hosted by Scw’exmx Child and Family Services Society, info at 250.378.2771

The conference is MC’d By KASP

Today in history: February 19th 1960

China launches its first sounding  rocket the t7.