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Monday, October 31, 2022

New Month Statistics - November 2022

 Nov. 1, 2022 - 20 page views and visits

Wed. Nov. 2 = 25

11/3/2022 = 14

Nov. 6, 2022 = 18 page views and visits

11/7/22 = 16

Nov. 8 (Election Day) = 22

Nov. 9 = 21

Nov. 10 = 34

11/11 (Veterans Day) = 37

Nov. 12 - 10 page views and visits

Nov. 13 = 10

Nov. 14 = 11

Nov. 15 = 19

Nov. 16 = 15

Nov. 17 = 16

11/18 = 11

Sat. Nov. 19, 2022 - 13 page views and visits

Nov. 20 = 46

Nov. 21 = 29

Nov. 23 = 13

Nov. 25 = 27

Nov. 27 = 28

Nov. 28 = 22

Nov. 29 = 20

Nov. 30 = 17

Total for November 1 - 30, 2022 - 540 page views and visits

St. Paul's Lutheran, 1340 Sycamore St., Niles MI 49120 Trunk 'n Treat - 6 p.m. tonight

 October 31, 2022

Meet at the church parking lot (1300 block Sycamore Street, 13 blocks east of downtown)

Niles MICHIGAN 49120

6 - 7 p.m. treats for kids costumed (please bring your parents)

No rain date; activities moved indoors if necessary

stpaulsniles.org (LCMS - Lutheran Mo. Synod church)

Saturday, October 29, 2022

Halloween Piano Recital - First Presbyt. Church, Springfield, IL THE PIANO STUDIO of Matthew Nall

 Halloween "Sunday" - Oct. 30, 2022

4-5 p.m. local time in Central Time Zone

Piano students and Teacher-coach Matthew Nall of Springfield, IL

FACEBOOK event

https://www.facebook.com/events/766552224626018?acontext=%7B%22source%22%3A%2229%22%2C%22ref_notif_type%22%3A%22event_aggregate%22%2C%22action_history%22%3A%22null%22%7D&notif_id=1666865202749344&notif_t=event_aggregate&ref=notif

Thursday, October 27, 2022

Letter 348 - on Galadriel

 from The Letters of J.R.R. Tolkien (Houghton Mifflin)

6 March 1973

from a letter to Mrs. Catharine Findlay

Galadriel, like all other names of elvish persons in 

The Lord of the Rings , is an invention of my own.

It is in Sindarin form and means 'Maiden crowned with

gleaming hair'.  It is a secondary name given to her in

her youth in the far past because she had long hair

which glistened like gold but was also shot with silver.

She was then of Amazon disposition and bound up 

her hair as a crown when taking part in athletic feats.


page 428 of paperback edition of THE LETTERS of J.R.R. Tolkien 

Letter 325 (J.R.R. Tolkien) to Roger Lancelyn Green 1971 - concerning those who leave Middle-Earth

 from pages 410-11 of THE LETTERS OF J.R.R. Tolkien (edited by H. Carter) Houghton Mifflin

17 July 1971

The 'immortals' who were permitted to leave

Middle-Earth and seek Aman - the undying lands of

Valinor and Eressea, an island assigned to the

Eldar - set sail in ships specially made and hallowed

for this voyage, and sterred due West towards the 

ancient site of these lands.  They only set out

after sundown; but if any keen-eyed observer

from that shore had watched one of these ships

he might have seen that it never became

hull-down but dwindled only by distance until

it vanished in the twilight: it followed the

straight road to the true West and not the

bent road of the earth's surface.  As it vanished

it left the physical world.  There was no return.

The Elves who took this road and those few

mortals who by special grace went with them,

had abandoned the History of the world

and could play no further part in it.

The angelic immortals (incarnate only

at their own will), the Valar or regents under God,

and others of the same order but less power

and majesty (such as Gandalf) needed no

transport, unless they for a time remained

incarnate, and they could, if allowed or commanded,

return.

As for Frodo or other mortals, they could

only dwell in Aman for a limited time - whether

brief or long.  The Valar had neither the power 

nor the right to confer immortality upon them.

Their sojourn was a 'purgatory', but one of peace

and healing and they would eventually pass away. . . 

Gandalf and his horse (Shadowfax) -- Letter 268 (Letters of J.R.R. Tolkien)

 #268 - from a letter to Miss A.P. Northey 19 January 1965

page 354 (LETTERS, collected and edited by H. Carpenter and Christopher Tolkien)

paperback edition

I think Shadowfax certainly went with Gandalf

[across the Sea], though this is not stated.

I feel it is better not to state everything (and indeed

it is more realistic, since in chronicles and accounts

of 'real' history, many facts that some enquirer would

like to know are omitted. . .Shadowfax came of a 

special race being as it were an Elvish equivalent of

ordinary horses: his blood came from West over Sea.

It would not be unfitting for him to go West.

Gandalf was not dying or going by a special grace

to the Western Land, before passing on beyond the circles

of the world: he was going home, being plainly one of the

Immortals, an angelic emissary of the angelic

governors (Valar) of the Earth.  He would take

or could take what he loved.

Galadriel, Gandalf, and the Ring (excerpt of Letter 246)

 from THE LETTERS of J.R.R. Tolkien (a selection edited by H. Carpenter

and Christopher Tolkien) Houghton Mifflin Paperback edition

pages 332-333

In any case a confrontation of Frodo and Sauron would

soon have taken place, if the Ring was intact.

Its result was inevitable.

Frodo would have been utterly overthrown:

crushed to dust or preserved in torment as a gibbering slave. . .

In his actual presence none but very few of equal status

could have hoped to withhold it from him (Sauron). . .

Only Gandalf might be exxpected to master him --

being an emissary of the Powers and a creature of the same order,

an immortal taking a visible physical form.

In the chapter 'Mirror of Galdriel', it appears that

Galadriel conceived of herself as capable of wielding

the Ring and supplanting the Dark Lord (Sauron).

If so, so also were the other guardians of the Three (Rings),

especially Elrond. . .

Galadriel's rejection of the temptation (supreme power)

was founded upon previous thought and resolve. . .

Gandalf as Ring-Lord would have been far worse than Sauron. 

He would have remained 'righteous', but self-righteous.  

He would have continued to rule and order things for 'good', and

the benefit of his subjects according to his wisdom (which was and

would have remained great)-- draft of Sept. 1963 letter to

Mrs. Eileen Elgar ends here

Did Frodo fail when faced by the temptation of the One Ring? -- J.R.R. Tolkien answers reader's query

 from The Letters of J.R.R. Tolkien (a selection edited by

Humphrey Carpenter) with assistance of son Christopher Tolkien

If you re-read all the passages dealing with Frodo

and the Ring,

I think you will see that not only was it quite impossible

for him to surrender the Ring, in act or will,

especially at its point of maximum power,

but that this failure was adumbrated from far back.

He was honored because he had accepted the burden

voluntarily, and had then done all that was within

his utmost physical and mental strength to do. . .

No, Frodo 'failed'.  It is possible that once the Ring

was destroyed he had little recollection of the last scene.

But one must face the fact: the power of Evil in the world is

not finally resistible by incarnate creatures, however 'good';

and the Writer of the Story is not one of us.

I am afraid I have the same feeling -- I have been forced

to publish up-side-down or backwards; and after the

grand crash (and the end of visibly incarnate Evil)

before the Dominion of Men (or simple History)

to which it all led up the mythological and elvish

legends of the Elder Days will not be quite the same.

But perhaps read, eventually, from beginning to

end in the right order, both parts may gain.

I am not writing the Silmarillion, which was long ago

written; but trying to find a way and order in which

to make the legends and annals publishable.  And 

I have a dreadful lot of other work to do as well.


LETTER 192 to Miss J. Burn (pages 251-2)

paperback edition by Houghton Mifflin

ISBN 978090618056996

End of DST 2022 (Daylight Savings Time, adjustment of one hour)

 For the annual first weekend of November one hour fall-back,

the time to adjust your manual clocks is

November 6

at 2 a.m. when you should turn "back" / 

Fall Back one hour.  This provides an extra

hour of sleep which we lost in Springtime

when we "sprang ahead" one hour.

Wednesday, October 26, 2022

Tolkien on Life (Letter #94 excerpt) to Christopher T. 28 Dec. 1944

 THE LETTERS OF J.R.R. Tolkien (Houghton Mifflin 2000) edited by son Christopher

#94 (pages 106-107)

(His ongoing drafts of LOTR - Lord of the Rings) . . .

just shows the difference between life and literature:

for anyone who found himself actually on the stairs of Kirith Ungol

would wish to exchange it for almost any other place in the world,

save Mordor itself.  BUT if lit (i.e.literature) teaches us anything at all,

it is this: that we have in us an eternal element,

free from care and fear,

which can survey the things that in 'life' we call evil with serenity

(that is not without appreciating their quality,

but without any disturbance of our spiritual equilibrium).

Not in the same way, but in some such way, we shall all doubtless

survey our own story when we know it

(and a great deal more of the Whole Story).

It's National Pumpkin Day!

 Oct. 26, 2022

(annual day five days prior to Halloween Oct. 31st)

Monday, October 24, 2022

When is Diwali? 2022?

 The Hindu festival of lights falls on 

October 24, 2022

Safe Downtown Trick-or-Treating, Niles Michigan 49120 - join Niles Main Street

 4 - 5 p.m.

Saturday, Oct. 29, 2022

Walk through the Downtown NILES, Mich. streets and businesses

in your costumes for

Food, Fun, Treats!

see more at UNCOVERNiles.com (DDA Downtown Niles Main Street)


Sunday, October 23, 2022

It's The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown - TV special won't be shown on PBS

 October 2022

Public Broadcasting (PBS) won't show the 1966 TV Halloween special this year;

it didn't have the rights to show any Peanuts special 30-minute specials after

a special arrangement was made in 2021 after the classic 60's children's TV

program by Charles M. Schulz and adapters was pulled by Apple+ the current

owner of the programming rights.

The fan favorite was shown from 1966 until 2001 on CBS until it was sold and moved to

ABC and shown there.

More details here in South Bend TRIBUNE online article

https://www.southbendtribune.com/story/entertainment/tv/2022/10/19/its-great-pumpkin-charlie-brown-how-to-watch-free-2022/10535082002/

Saturday, October 22, 2022

Second Tuesday (Nov. 8, 2022) will be election day 2022

Polls in Michigan will be open 7 a.m. - 8 p.m. Eastern Time.

Election Day -- it is possible to register to vote at the local site for your address.

To register online you must log in by Monday, October 24.

To track your absentee vote - visit this website

https://www.michigan.gov/sos/elections/upcoming-election-information

Your Vote Matters!

Next Full Moon November 2022

 from SPACE dot-com

Next full moon will appear at 6:02 a.m. on Tuesday Nov. 8, 2022 Eastern Time

https://www.space.com/16830-full-moon-calendar.html

Friday, October 21, 2022

Ignatius, TO THE EPHESIANS (ch. 19 excerpt): early Christian writing

Wm R. Schoedel in his HERMENEIA Commentary on Ignatius, Bishop of Antioch

Writings (Fortress Press, 1985)

Part of Chapter 19: "The Events of Salvation in Cosmic Perspective"

page 87 in the Schoedel commentary / Text sections

A Star shone in heaven

brighter than all the stars,

and its light was ineffable,

and its novelty caused astonishment;

all the other stars 

together with sun and moon

became a chorus for the Star,

and it outshone them all with its light;

and there was perplexity 

        when (came) this novelty.


Thence was destroyed all magic,

and every bond vanished;

evil's ignorance was abolished,

the old kingdom perished,

God being revealed as human

to bring newness of eternal life,

and what had been prepared

        by God had its beginning;

hence all things were disturbed

because the destruction of death

         was being worked out!

Potawatomi Culture: Noon time presentation at Univ. Notre Dame Nov. 4, 2022

 "The Circle: Continuity of Potawatomi Culture and a Path to the Future"

Jason Wesaw, Tribal Historic Preservation Officer

will speak from Noon - 1 p.m. 11/4/2022 at Geddes Hall, Coffee House on campus

Open to the Public; no prior registration required.

The theme of the 2022-23 "Signs of the Times" series is 

Leadership in Justice and Hope

https://events.nd.edu/events/2022/11/04/signs-of-the-times-the-circle-continuity-of-potawatomi-culture-and-a-path-to-the-future/

Health alert: Recall of Nestle Tollhouse product

 According to specific story from FDA on WebMD dot-com

the variety of cookie dough being recalled nationally is

Toll House Stuffed Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough;

affected products were produced between June and Sept. 2022.

UPC Code 

050000429912

https://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/news/20221020/nestle-issues-nationwide-toll-house-cookie-dough-recall

Monday, October 17, 2022

Coloma, Michigan Library Book Sale

 Upcoming fundraiser and event for all ages:

151 W. Center Street, Coloma, MI

phone for directions: 269-468-8077

9 a.m. - enter through main entrance near parking

The Basement storage area will include 1,000s of books and related

materials (costs 10 cents to $1 apiece)

end of sale is 2 p.m. 

This 4th Saturday sale near Hallowe'en is one of three sales: St. Patrick's Day (mid-March) and

the Glad-Peach Festival in August annually.

Sunday, October 16, 2022

Rummage and Bake sale (lots of pies, cakes, pastries) - 1340 Sycamore St., StPaulsNiles dot-org

Fall Event in Niles, Michigan (Mo.Synod Lutheran: St. Paul's) with long traditions

Rummage items feature women's clothing, Men's, children's. Household items

Toys, Holiday items.

Household miscellaneous, linens, books, plant stands.

Plenty of parking; all items sold indoors.

First day is Friday Oct. 21, 2022 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. only

9 - 1 p.m. Hours on second day.

Second day (Saturday 10/22) 11 - 1 p.m. only $5 box sale

Saturday, October 15, 2022

House of David Documentary - Oct. 28, 2022, 6 p.m. Tin Shop Theater

 Buchanan, Michigan Public Library 128 E. Front Street

contact them at 269-695-3681

m.paulette@buchananlibrary.com

Documentary Movie Night

Enjoy a showing of a new documentary film exploring the 

origins and history of Benton Harbor's HOUSE OF DAVID

The film covers every aspect from their amusement park, 

baseball team, leader Benjamin Purnell's sex scandal.

Publicity at BUCHANAN CHRONICLE

https://thebuchananchronicle.com/2022/10/08/buchanan-district-library-october-2022/

Trek-or-Treat McCoy's Trail, Buchanan, MI - Oct. 29 afternoon

17th annual Trek or Treat (walk or run on the McCoy's Trail

Join with other walkers/runners at the E.B. Clark Woods, Buchanan, MI

12:30 p.m. on Saturday Oct. 29, 2022 until 2 p.m.

Unopened Candy will be distributed to those in costumes (kids) from

all donated at Buchanan Sr. Citizens, City Hall, other locations

https://thebuchananchronicle.com/2022/10/08/upcoming-event-trek-or-treat-2022/


Friday, October 14, 2022

Mending Wall - poem by Robert Frost

 Something there is that doesn't love a wall,

That sends the frozen ground swell under it,

And spills the upper boulders in the sun;

And makes gaps even two can pass abreast.

The work of hunters is another thing:

I have come after them and made repair

Where they have left not one stone on a stone,

But they would have the rabbit out of hiding,

To please the yelping dogs.  The gaps I mean,

No one has seen them made or heard them made,

But at spring mending time we find them there.

I let my neighbor know beyond the hill;

And on a day we meet to walk the line

And set the wall between us once again.

We keep the wall between us as we go,

To each the boulders that have fallen to each,

And some are loaves and some so nearly balls

We have to use a spell to make them balance:

"Stay where you are until our backs are turned."

We wear our fingers rough with handling them.

Oh, just another kind of outdoor game,

One on a side.  It comes to little more:

There where it is we do not need the wall

He is all pine and I am apple orchard.

My apple trees will never get across

And eat the cones under his pines, I tell him.

He only says, "Good fences make good neighbors."

Spring is the mischief in me, and I wonder

If I could put a notion in his head:

"Why do they make good neighbors?  Isn't it

Where there are cows?  But here there are no cows,

Before I built a wall I'd ask to know

What I was walling in or walling out,

And to whom I was like to give offense,

Something there is that doesn't love a wall,

That wants it down."  I could say "ELVES" to him,

But it's not elves exactly, and I'd rather

He said it for himself.  I see him there

Bringing a stone grasped firmly by the top

In each hand, like an old-stone savage armed.

He moves in darkness as it seem to me,

Not of woods only and the shade of trees,

He will not go behind his father's saying,

And he likes having thought of it so well

He says again, "Good fences make good neighbors."

Robert Frost speaks directly to "October"

 October

O hushed October morning mild,

Thy leaves have ripened to the fall;

Tomorrow's wind, if it be wild,

Should waste them all.

The crows above the forest call;

Tomorrow they may form and go,

O hushed October morning mild,

Begin the hours of this day slow,

Make the day seem to us less brief.

Hearts not averse to being beguiled,

Beguile us in the way you know.

Release one leaf at break of day;

At noon release another leaf;

One from our trees, one far away.

Retard the sun with gentle mist;

Enchant the land with amethyst.


Slow, slow!

For the grapes' sake, if they were all,

Whose leaves already are burnt with frost,

Whose clustered fruit must else be lost --

For the grapes' sake along the wall.

Famous poem set in a "Yellow Wood": Robert Frost (1874-1963)

 The Road Not Taken

Two roads diverged in a yellow wood,

And sorry I could not travel both

And be one traveler, long I stood

And looked down one as far as I could

To where it bent in the undergrowth.


Then took the other, as just as fair,

And having perhaps the better claim,

Because it was grassy and wanted wear,

Though as for that the passing there

Had worn them really about the same.


And both that morning equally lay

In leaves no step had trodden black.

Oh, I kept the first for another day!

Yet knowing how way leads on to way,

I doubted if I should ever come back.


I shall be telling this with a sigh

Somewhere ages and ages henc:

Two roads diverged in a wood, and I --

I took the one less traveled by,

And that has made all the difference.

Thursday, October 13, 2022

SCOTUS to TFG (The Former President)

 Oct. 13, 2022

one-sentence rebuff to Donald John Trump (who sought Supreme Court protection

from lawful subpoena retrieval by the Dept. of Justice seeking Classified Documents

seized earlier from MAL (his golf resort-residence) earlier this year)

The application to vacate the stay entered

by the United States Courts of Appeal

for the 11th Circuit on 9/21/2022

presented to Justice C. Thomas and by him

referred to the Court (SCOTUS) 

is d-e-n-i-e-d

more at

Oct. 13, 2022 press coverage

https://www.nytimes.com/2022/10/13/us/politics/trump-supreme-court.html 

Dictionary Day - October 16, 2022 afternoon

 Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Yale Univ. New Haven, CT

At a drop-in event, the library will honor American education and language pioneer

Noah Webster (1758-1843)

visitors can browse original manuscripts and publications documenting

his life and work, including the American Dictionary of the English Language (1828).

Webster is best known today for 

his contributions to the standardization of American English through his dictionaries

and the "Blue-Backed Speller" with which millions of children

learned to read and to spell.  He also wrote prolifically on the subjects of 

American independence and democracy, politics, slavery, public health,

and Christianity. . .

More information is available at this web page / announcement posting

The library is located at 1211 Wall Street in New Haven, CT 06511.

The annual event is held this year from 1 - 4 p.m. Eastern.

https://beinecke.library.yale.edu/event/celebrating-dictionary-day-beinecke-library

No ink pens are allowed in the Reading room but visitors may use the yellow pencils

available in the library; non-flash pictures may be taken of the displays and collections.

Sandhill Crane all trail Half Marathon (10/15/2022)

 Dr. T.K. Lawless County Park (Cass County, MI) in Vandalia, MI will be held

October 15, 2022 at 9:30 a.m.

Half Marathon begins with chip timing for the half marathon, 5K, 10K;

other running events include 1 mile fun run, and kids' 1 Kilometer version as well

Details here at Cass County, MI web page

https://www.casscountymi.org/Calendar.aspx?EID=340&month=10&year=2022&day=4&calType=0

Wednesday, October 12, 2022

Harvest Moon - October

 The full moon was visible at its brightest

on Sunday Oct. 9, 2022

"Harvest Moon"

www.almanac.com

Tuesday, October 4, 2022

Soup in the Woods - Jensen Woods Camp, near Timewell, Illinois off U.S. Highway 24

 Mark your calendar for a weekend of fun and great food

October 15 - 16, 2022

Saturday 3 - 6 p.m. in the Dixon Lodge Dining Room & Lawn

MENU: Taco soup, chicken noodle soup, potato soup,

pulled pork, grilled cheese, hot dogs, veggies, desserts

Sunday 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.

in Dixon Lodge Dining Room and Lawn

6 varieties of soups Taco,

Oyster,

Vegetable, Potato,

Chili,

Stuffed Pepper

Sandwiches: Grilled cheese, hot dogs, and pulled pork

Veggies and Desserts (your choice)

Both days VENDORS, wagon rides, LIVE MUSIC, Pumpkin Decorating,

Crafts, Lawn Games

FREEWILL Offering

Contact Camp Point / Centennial Ebenezer office

217-593-6331

email: CPUMC@adams.net

National Taco Day (Oct. 4)

 Today is National Taco (a Taco Tuesday) Day.

This year foodies can celebrate with free deals up to 10 mini tacos for $10.

TACO BELL, Del Taco, El Pollo Taco, Moe's Southwest Grill details here

https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/food/2022/10/03/national-taco-day-deals-free-food/10458916002/

Frost and Fog Advisory (National Weather Center) 3:45 a.m. until 8 a.m.

 Today is Tuesday Oct. 4, 2022

until sunrise there is a chance of locally dense fog and light frost

If you are traveling in S. Berrien County MI, watch out

for a few spots of lower visibilities; also be mindful of children

waiting for their school bus pick-up.

https://weather.com/weather/alerts/localalerts/l/c19fd083f8fef1bbbe76e6eca494d09cbcfc55627cddf8c383d665d066b73b14?phenomena=TSL&significance=S&areaid=MIZ277&office=KIWX&etn=0000

Monday, October 3, 2022

New Term of 2022-23 SCOTUS

Supreme Court (D.C.) will open a new term today (Oct. 3, 2022) and has on its docket

cases on the Voting Rights Acts, section 2;

Affirmative Action college admission implementation at Univ. of NC and Harvard;

Colorado case concerning website policy for web entrepreneur who helps set up 

wedding websites (she has a policy of not assisting GLBT couples).

see more CNN.com

Sunday, October 2, 2022

Apple Giveaway

 from 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. (conclusion of three-day festival)

Sunday Oct. 2, 2022

Free Apple to each person stopping at Products Tent

Four Flags Apple Festival, Lake Street at 17th Street, Niles, MI 49120

https://fourflagsapplefestival.org/event/apple-giveaway-3/

Month of October 2022

 How many daily? weekly? visits/views does this blog receive?

Oct. 1, 2022 (First Saturday) only 5

Oct. 2, 2022 = 30 page views

Oct. 3 = 39 page views

Tuesday Oct. 4, 2022 24 page views / 

Oct. 11 = 12 page views

Oct. 12 - 10 page views/visits

Oct. 13 = 27

Oct. 14 = 28

Oct. 15 = 24

Oct. 16 = 28

Oct. 17 = 20

Oct. 18 = 13

Oct. 20 = 11

Oct. 21 = 51

Oct. 22 = 21 page views / visits

Oct. 23 = 15

Oct. 24 = 53

Oct. 26 page views and visits = 14

Thurs. 10/27 = 37

Friday Oct. 28, 2022 = 28

Oct. 29 (fifth Saturday) =14

Oct. 31, 2022 = 15 page views and visits

visits to "Seeking Faith and Understanding" Googler Blog

Month of October 2022 = total of 629 page views/visits to Blog