Sunday, December 14, 2014

Birthday Fail (SciFi)

My birthday was coming closer. I have always loved to create theme-inspired parties. The date of my birthday had always been a powerful moment of any year - The day of Reformation, Halloween and All Hallow's Eve.
In my teenage years I had suspected I was a witch because of this date. Only later did I learn that this date had been truly important for the whole Earth.
It was the year 2020 and most of the UN goals for this checkpoint year had not been fulfilled. Our planet had as much CO2 intake as ever and people still didn't seem to become any more impactless. Except, maybe, for me. I had been researching more sustainable ways to live my life for a while. There were ways for anything from housing to eating and I have largerly managed to apply these little tricks like bringing your own glass and cloth everywhere instead of using disposables all the time.

This party of mine was supposed to be full of delicious local finger food, I had a ready collection of open source music and I made all kinds of recycled party decorations. This time, I had invited only four friends.
One of them was Stan. He was working as a programmer for Eset, the largest antivirus company in Slovakia. I had known him for most of my life.
Then there was Sophie, my mate from college who was beginning her career as a bank adviser.
Third person was Elise, my tutoree. She was six years younger than me. I was sure that if she wasn't joking, she always told me the truth no matter how awkward or embarassing.
The last person I invited was Alan. He had been my crush for the last four years. He was two years younger than me, was currently finishing informatics and started to work for a game design company. I have been meeting him at church every week but he had never actually asked me out even though we have talked often and about many things. He seemed to have large plans for his life. He loved good food and even though there was a touch of hipster in him, he never wore a beard and would never ever buy a cheesecake. I was quite glad he accepted the invitation to my party and all the more I wanted it to be the best event of the year.

I prepared apple pie, carrot and zelery dip with homemade bread and mint flavoured lemonade. As the guests began to come (everybody but Sophie was there) suddenly appeared a hole in the air in front of TV in the living room. It was glowing pink and it was difficult to look at it with a naked eye.

"What is this?" asked Stan. He probably expected me to explain this special effect but I was as surprised as anyone.
"It looks like some sort of a portal." My dog came from behind me and touched the pink thing with his paw. Then he put it back and it seemed nothing has happened to him.
elis ran to the dog but Alan halted her: "wait, we could be infected. We do not know what is behind that door."

Then we began to hear a strange sound. I could compare it to strange noises refridgerators sometimes make. However, there was no refridgerator in that direction. Than Stan turned on TV.
"We are no special people so probably these pportals have appeared elsewhere, too."
The channel he turned on was supposed to play teenager stories but there was special news instead.
"Portals have appeared at hundreds of thousands places around the world. Many may still not be recorded to the authorities. If you have seen the portal like this, report to the number 911."
But we didn't have time to call 911 because as the moderator fiunished, out of the portal came a strange creature.

It looked sort of like a printer. But it wasn't a traditional printer, satisfying itself with printing on paper. First thing it did, it approached the table, turned out large metal shredders and shredded the table including everything that was laying on it. It all disappeared in its inside like food.
Then it looked around with a tiny camera and approached a sofa. It disappeared as quickly as the table. Followed TV, speakers, chairs... we all froze and we were silently watching it devouring my furniture. There was clearly no way to stop it. Anything we had at hand was for this creature only food. It had enough weapons to be able to kill us all on the spot had it wanted to do so. But it seemed for some strange reason it din't attack neither the walls nor anything living. It left the plant on the window, it left our dog, it left intact the aquarium. Then it saw doors and ate them too. It stopped, dangerously pointing weapons on all sides. It opened itself and out came a new, smaller version of itself. As it came to the kitchen, ate all appliances and grew, the sirenas on the street have started to ring. The old machine didn't care abou noise as it devoured the kitchen table, chairs and cupboards. The two printers probably managed to finish all that was left, but by that time our small group had managed to get out of the house.

Our house was on the street with a police stationand so we decided to go there instead of calling the operator. It looked very surreal as the streats were full of people going the same direction. I saw a neighbour among them. I had known Mrs. Smith as a conservative old retiree. She was waving at me enthusiastically.
"So you had a portal, too?"
"Yes, I had. Were you scared of the warmachine?"
"Well, I've tried to fight it it but the purse I threw at it only seemed to it like a nice treat. It didn't respond in any way, only went on to eat and reproduce."
"What are these machines going to do when they run out of resources?" asked Alan.
"I don't think anybody knows," said Elise. "Look at all the people, standing around the police office aimlessly, they have lost everything they had inside their appartments."
The scenery was surprisingly beautiful. October was filled with red and yellow leaves and this Saturday had been very warm so far. People were dressed for inside but nobody was feeling cold. If they were meeting for some community harvest festival or a religious feast, they could have been feeling very lucky for such nice weather. But now they only thought about the coming night and what would happen after the robots ate everything.
Also, the robots have started to come out of the houses. They moved slowly but ate quickly. Once out, they started first with the trah bins, then lamps, traffic lights and signs and finally cars.

I realized that if we didn't stop this, probably nobody else would do it and the mankind could die of hunger. My first idea was to ask Stan.
"You work for Eset as a programmer, do you have any idea how to reprogramm these machines?" Eset was an antivirus company and to me it seemed these printers were like computer viruses going off the line.
"We could try to localize them using wifi and to hack into their control system."
He had his laptom on him thankfully and began to work right away. I have been friends with Stan since the beginning of highschool. I had always shared all my successes and worries with him, even my crushes and he was sharing his life with me too. He felt like an older brother to me even though he was a year younger. I admired his computer skills.
Alan was younger but he was also a great hacker. He was helping Stan to stabilize the attack on the machine.

"So could you actually cause it to stop indefinitely?" Elise was as curious as ever.
"I'm working on it."
 During highschool, Stan had worked on a computer game in just 20 days for a game programming contest Sponge. Now he was doing major hacking in the course of minutes. I watched his fingers and eyes transfixed at his notebook.

 Finally, all the machines in our view stopped. Then Stan began to search for some help file in the memory of one of the machines. There was a simple text file.
"This is the newest generation of a 3D printer. It can print with wooden pellets, plastic, metal, glass and millions of other materials. This will revolutionize the world, simplify recycling and provide a way to build almost anything."
But Stan had found one more file which seemed to be attached at a later date.
"Dino has created this software. The world has two choices, one, all the resources will be consumed by the Printers, two, the world will bow to Dino and make him the absolute ruler. This memo shall be released by Printers after half of the world's resources are consumed."

Elise clapped. "We can stop the machines, so we have conquered the Dino. I don't think half of resources had been consumed yet. But the question is, who is this Dino?"
"I'm working on it," said Stan, "my friends all over the world are tracking him as we are speaking. But he seems to be in Slovakia... wait, in Bratisava, we're nearing on him... he is in 5 meters range of this notebook! He is one of us!"
Everyone stopped moving and looked at the others suspiciously.
"Okay, so, Silvie, you can't be it," said Elise to me. "I know you're good at computers but this guy has to be a real prodigy."
"We can exclude Elise safely, too," said Stan.
So the only two alternatives remained Stan and Alan.

"It was me," said Alan. "I am sorry. I have been hearing voices for the past year. They were the voices of many of the opressed species of this planet. I could hear every dying insect, every dying bird and even every dying fetus undergoing abortion. I couldn't stand it any longer. Some strange voice was telling me the two worlds were going to be connected this October, two solar systems exactly alike."
"So you knew about the portals?" Elise looked at him with a frown.
"Yes. The other solar system had been whisked to a parallel universe thousands of millions years ago and only later our system was formed. But every million years there is a point of contact. Through my strange mental contact I learned that the world out there has many marvelous inventions we do not have yet. They have these 3D printers but also teleports, time travel and they have managed to cure all deceases. The only problem I saw in the vision was that before getting to this level they have managed to destroy 9/10 of their Earth's life diversity. I couldn't let our world to go the same path. Because I seemed to have a mental connection with this world, I have learned a lot about the 3D printers and I found out that they could self-reproduce. And so the idea came to my mind. A way to stop the extinction was to take the capital from the humans. Not the money, you can do nothing with the money alone. But the machines - fridges, stoves, lamps, airplanes, cars... especially cars. After house building, the greatest pollutionby households is caused by transportation."

"I believed that if they had no more car based on oil conumptions, the people could be persuaded to build only energy efficient cars from now on. Andso I programmed a virus and a few days ago when the internets of the two worlds have become close enough, I set the virus loose, not to do anything until the printers see the opening portals. I was glad I could see this happen at a party. I am sorry for your lost things, Silvie. When I see the terror I have caused, I am beginning to doubt if my decision was wise after all. I have been tormented by those voices so much... but they have been quieter now as many of the human made slaughtering machines have been incorporated into printers."

"You should go to this door," pointed Elise her finger on a nearby police station,
"and hand yourself over to the law."
"I will, "said Alan and I loved him now more than ever,
"I see that I have done wrong. All these people, running from the printers, afraid for their lives... I shouldn't have acted so radically, I should have tried to find a better way."

He turned from us to go up the stairs. I ran after him and hugged him tightly.
"I wanted to tell you at some nicer time but I actually love you."
"I know. I am sorry, I have no feelings for you like that."
With these word, he disappeared in a crowd of people going to the station. I couldn't see him any more so I came back to my other friends.
"I've heard you,"said Elise, "you always have to ruin everything, don't you?"
And then I cried.

Friday, December 12, 2014

3 Ridiculously Easy Recipes Using Chinese Cabbage

Simple Salad

Allegedly from a chinese cookbook (I am translating this from a slovak mothers forum)
1 chinese cabbage
1 onion (thin slices, not cubes)
3 table spoons vinegar
3 table spoons olive oil
1 teaspoon sugar
1 teaspoon mustard
salt

Mix all ingreadients in a cup, then add into sliced cabbage and onions.

Even Simpler Salad

Mix sliced cabbage, apples and carrots according to your taste.

Stir-fry Cabbage

Sunday, November 30, 2014

10 Best Christmas Gifts for Your Father

Every year it is difficult to think up something original for my Dad. This year I have made my research quite early (first day of Advent) in order to have more time to decide. Since I was quite satisfied with my little collection, I have decided to share with you my picks:

DIY gifts
1. DIY Fabric Rice Handwarmers
2. Stamped handkerchief
3. Manly crocheted scarf

Hobbies related gifts
4. Golf Ball Finder Glasses
5. VW Campervan Insulated Lunch Bag 
6. Gardening Stool with Tool Bag

Photo gifts
7. Six Photo Collage Personalized Mousepad
8. Set of four personalised drinks coasters

Party spirit gifts
9. Woof Board Game - The Dog Plays Too | and can actually WIN!
10. Breathalyser Keyring tester for drivers

EDIT: In our family, after consultation with the rest of the crowd the chosen gift was Golf Ball Finder Glasses. It seems to me Dad genuinely enjoyed opening it:)


Sunday, November 2, 2014

Books read at Erasmus (To be updated)

Lady-reading-joseph-frederick-charles-soulacroixWhat follows are books which I have read during my Erasmus studies in Germany. Most of them should be in German but also have English translations. The links go to some information about books in English.

From a book bazar
Michael Ende: Momo

Books from St. Augustin Library


Cornelia Funke: Steinernes Fleisch (Reckless)
Cornelia Funke: Lebendige Schatten (Reckless)
Cornelia Funke: Herr der Diebe
Josph Ratzinger (Benedikt XVI): Jesus von Nazareth I


Recipes tried at Erasmus (To be updated monthly)

I have been enjoying my tiny dorm kitchen tremendously:) I am glad that I am able to maintain a nutritious diet with just a tiny help of Cantine lunches twice a week.
Here are things I was able to do here so far:

October 2014:
Cooked potatoes
Pumpkin Spaghetti
Whipped Cream in a Mason Jar
Lentile Soup
Potato Soup
Onion Soup
Garlic Soup
Pumpkin and Apple Compote
Barleycorn mash
Attempt at a cake from puffed rice, whipped cream and compote fruit.

here is my Pinterest collection of recipes to try.

November 2014:
This November was completely in the spirit of NaNoWriMo so I haven't really tried anything new, just basic stuff like pasta, onion soup (I have bought just 2kg of onions in the beginning of October and I still haven't used about 3/4 of it), french toasts.

December 2014:

Sunday, October 12, 2014

Lady is Learning Languages - 5 tools

My top applications:

Currently using:
Duolingo
Dic-O mobile dictionaries
On hold:
Anki
Skype
Might try:
LingQ

Also, I am currently in Germany which helps to boost my German conversation possibilities:)

Ladylike skills: Crocheting

As my german course was approaching an end I wanted to leave a nice memory for the teacher and
so I decided to crochet a simple winter hat like this. However, it turned out a little different.

and so, as I finally understood how to increase the size of the next row, I decided to convert it into a hat for the baby (luckily, the teacher was expecting one). I forgot to take a picture of it:)

My next project is a scarf
I am using a thin needle (4mm) so it will probably take a bit longer than an hour...

Another WIP is a simple cozy to cover a tin which I am using as a pen holder. I am using a different pattern, though (double crochet all the way:) )

I have also started to use ravelry. It is a site for keeping track of projects and patterns in crocheting, knitting and other techniques.

Learning Gospel by Heart - Reasons and Tools

Why would anybody want to learn gospel by heart?

I have been thinking a lot about my life of faith lately. Student experience in Germany gives me some fresh difficulties to be overcome, for example:
  • Difficulty to find a helpful catholic community.
  • Gottesdienst vs heilige Messe
  • Timetables on the internet do not correspond to the actual mass timetables necessarily
  • Making a confession in German
All these are a welcome challenge to rethink my life of faith. One of the tools I would like to use is scripture memorization. Why? I have several reasons to try it out.

I have a good role model, one of the heroes of Slovak underground Church during the regime of communists. Silvester Krčméry [krch-meh-ri] was a physician who developed some important diagnostic procedures but more important, he survived several years of brainwash in the communist prison (imprisoned for a membership in a prayer group) and wrote a book about it. The book was translated into English as This Saved Us but is currently out of print.

Important point the book makes that Silvester brought great strenght from the fact that he knew one of the 4 gospels by heart. He was part of a small group of christians who knew that communist prosecution was coming and wanted to prepare themselves for the eventuality of prison. They fed their souls with the Word of God in order to survive the coming spiritual famine of the socialist prison. Also, every one of them knew a different gospel and in a different language, so if they got to a prison together, they could reconstruct the whole of 4 gospels. Silvo knew the Gospel of John in Russian.

Another reason for me is to simple work on my memory because to be a scientist or a writer good memory vital.

And the Bible provides many verses to comfort, rebuke, or to know more about the mightiest and greatest Friend, Father, Maker, Saviour, Lord.

What are tools which could help me?

So far I have found two promising specialized options:
Memverse.com
is a website which promises learning quickly and with a community. It looks nice but I think I will try the other option first.
Bible Memory: Remember Me
provides an Android application devised by a swiss priest. It includes many languages. For this challenge I decided to use the german translation Einheitsübersetzung. I really like to spend my waiting time learning useful things or at least reading.

Another option is to use Anki with which I already have had some experience in learning and reviewing vocabulary(even though lately I switched to Duolingo).
I have found very good sounding advice to use initials mnemonics for every verse and then discard them eventually.

Monday, September 29, 2014

Role models for a lady

This is a list I might like to explore in the future by writing a bit more about some of these noble women. If you know about more saintly married ladies worthy of imitation, please, let me know in comments, I would like to update this list accordingly. I chose mainly those married saints who had also saints for husbands, because I think that it is a sign that God gave them very special grace.
Saint Ann with Saint Mary

Married woman saints:


Biblical (from New Testament):

Saint Ann (also her husband Joachim was a saint)
- mother of Saint Mary
Saint Mary (also her husband Joseph was a saint)
- mother of Jesus
Saint Elizabeth (also her husband Zechariah was a saint)
- mother of Saint John the Baptist
Saint Apphia (also her husband Philemon was a saint)

Canonized: 
Saint Gwladys (Claudia) ~500
(also her husband, king Gwynllyw and her son Cadoc became saints)
Saint Cunigunde of Luxembourg 975-1040
(also her husband, emperor Heinrich II was a saint)
Saint Maria de la Cabeza ?-1175
(also her husband Isidore was a saint)
Blessed Zelie Martin 1831-1877
(also her husband Louis is Blessed)
- mother of Saint Therese of Lisieux
Blessed Maria Corsini 1884-1965
(also her husband Luigi Beltrame Quattrocchi is Blessed)
 
Perfect ladies - patron saints of marriage:
  • Saint Adelaide of Burgundy (Patron Saint of Second Marriages)
  • Saint Gengulphus of Burgundy (Patron Saint of Difficult Marriages)
  • Saint Joseph (Patron Saint of Married People)
  • Saint Monica (Patron Saint of Married Women)
  • Saint Priscilla (Patron Saint of Good Marriages)
  • Saint Rita of Cascia (Patron Saint of Difficult Marriages)
  • Saint Thomas More (Patron Saint of Difficult Marriages)
  • Saint Valentine (Patron Saint of Happy Marriages)
  • - See more at: http://togetherforlifeonline.com/patron-saint-of-marriage/#sthash.tG0IxucF.dpuf
    Saint Priscilla
    (also her husband Aquila was a saint)
    - known from the New Testament
    Saint Monica 331-387
    - mother of Saint Augustine 
    Saint Adelaide of Burgundy 931-999
    Saint Rita of Cascia 1381-1457

    For more married saints: http://saints.sqpn.com/saints-who-were-married/
    For more woman saints: http://www.catholic.org/saints/female.php
    My main source for the list: http://theresadoyle-nelson.blogspot.de/2012/04/married-couple-saints.html
  • Saint Adelaide of Burgundy (Patron Saint of Second Marriages)
  • Saint Gengulphus of Burgundy (Patron Saint of Difficult Marriages)
  • Saint Joseph (Patron Saint of Married People)
  • Saint Monica (Patron Saint of Married Women)
  • Saint Priscilla (Patron Saint of Good Marriages)
  • Saint Rita of Cascia (Patron Saint of Difficult Marriages)
  • Saint Thomas More (Patron Saint of Difficult Marriages)
  • Saint Valentine (Patron Saint of Happy Marriages)
  • - See more at: http://togetherforlifeonline.com/patron-saint-of-marriage/#sthash.tG0IxucF.dpuf
    Saint Adelaide of Burgundy (Patron Saint of Second Marriages) - See more at: http://togetherforlifeonline.com/patron-saint-of-marriage/#sthash.tG0IxucF.dpuf
    The patron saints of marriage include:
    • Saint Adelaide of Burgundy (Patron Saint of Second Marriages)
    • Saint Gengulphus of Burgundy (Patron Saint of Difficult Marriages)
    • Saint Joseph (Patron Saint of Married People)
    • Saint Monica (Patron Saint of Married Women)
    • Saint Priscilla (Patron Saint of Good Marriages)
    • Saint Rita of Cascia (Patron Saint of Difficult Marriages)
    • Saint Thomas More (Patron Saint of Difficult Marriages)
    • Saint Valentine (Patron Saint of Happy Marriages)
    Below you can find a brief biography of each patron saint of marriage along with links to further information and readings about them.
    - See more at: http://togetherforlifeonline.com/patron-saint-of-marriage/#sthash.tG0IxucF.dpuf

    Friday, September 12, 2014

    5 Simple DIY Hairstyles: Winter Hat Edition

    Today I made a quick research about how to wear my hair with hats because my favorite sock bun is too big and high to wear with a hat. I found several cute alternatives worth a lady.

    I also finally learned to do a fishtail braid but I found out that it doesn't look so well with a hat on me. Maybe for a person with denser hair it might work.
    I haven't tried yet the knotted side braid but it looks easy and fancy enough. It begins in the same way as a low knot, which can be also handy with a barette or another nice hat. Fancier and slightly more difficult thing to do is a side french braid bun. And my favorite: 30 seconds to make Topsy tail.
    Here are also 31 ways to style a hair for a busy girl - you could try something different every day of a month.

    Thursday, September 11, 2014

    A lady should read

    Marguerite Gérard [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons
    Being a lady is not something superficial. You recognize a lady through the unity of her whole being. A woman who is not a lady might wear the prettiest dress but with a few words or actions anyone sensible can recognize an impostor. This leads me to a question: How to build my character to be a lady more thoroughly? I believe one of the answers lies in the content of what I let getting to my heart. So to find a good list of books suitable for a lady is never uncalled for. I have recently stumbled upon this list. It seems nice and contains both books I have read and loved such as Manalive or Pride and Prejudice but also books I never heard about. So for me, it is also a challenge to find time to read more quality books.


    There are other things I like to read, like flylady or other blogs mentioned on the margin of this blog but I think that books have a nice feature that they are finite. There will usually be more articles to a good blog but when you are finished with a book, you can have a whole picture what this book did to you.

    Another thing is that it may happen to you as to me that books take you away from your duties. That is not good and unladylike. There is time to read and time to do all the other things.

    Sunday, September 7, 2014

    Baking with Apples: 5 Simple Recipes

    Apples are handy in autumn time and it is possible to bake delicious things with them.
    I think that every visitor would know there is a lady if they were welcomed by a smell of baking. Even though I am not a very good cook, I like to collect recipes which are so simple that even I can use them.

    This recipe for apple pie (in Slovak) proved to be delicious even with me as a cook. This one is in English and seems very similar.

    Another even easier recipe is for apple strudel. Of course, if you want to get fancy, you can spend a lot more time at it creating your own strudel dough. I prefer to buy it frozen from a local producer.

    Recipes I haven't tried yet but they look great:
    • Country Apple Dumplings: they look so tasty, I think I might try to bake them this week. I will have to substitute frozen strudel dough for the crescent dough.
    • Baked Apple Pancake: yesterday I was at a birthday party with a pancake machine and we put pieces of banana and apple into the dough. It tasted so good that I want to try it on a pan.
    •  No Bother Apple Cake: this cake calls for a cup of walnuts which seems a little bothersome to me but other then that... it could be nice.
    The most difficult thing about baking for me is to find the time to actually buy the ingredients and then bake. I guess it is a question of priorities.

    Friday, September 5, 2014

    5 simple DIY hairstyles



    Today I would like to share with you some nice hairstyles that I tried recently. It is easier for me to remind myself that I am learning to become a lady when I change some little things about my appearance. I started to wear only skirts and it's nice to wear heir differently, too (as opposed to same old ponytail or ). Today I tried my version of the fuller ponytail and in recent days I've tried the french braid, braided headband and "split, knot, twist and pin". All these hairstyles are so easy that you can do them yourself but it doesn't hurt to ask somebody if you did it right. But the greatest hair success for me so far has been with the sock bun. However, I didn't cut the sock, I just twisted it around the hair and pulled one end into the other to fasten it. The sock didn't fall out because the hair was holding it together and I fastened it with some pins, too.
    It is very easy and looks so elegant and polished. I would like to learn more hairstyles like this even though I am trying to also think about hairstyles to put under a hat in winter.


    Wednesday, September 3, 2014

    Beginning

    Today I realized that the way to becoming a lady will be more fun for me if I share with the internets what I learn along the way. There are many things I have to learn in order to become a lady. I am sure there are things that I cannot see yet. However, some things I see right now are:
    To be more patient.
    To learn to dress modestly yet elegant (not like today - I wore a nice elegant black skirt but with dark leggings and red tennis shoes. Only after 3 people glanced very strangely at me did I realize it was not the wisest choice).
    To learn to cook and bake decently.
    To sit straight and confident.
    To always think a little before saying things out loud.
    Not to interrupt others unneccessarily. (I think these two involve patience, too)
    To learn more nice hairstyles.
    To live a balanced life consistent with my beliefs, passions and a calling.
    ...
    I could still write more but it seems to me this list is long enough to tackle during a 6 month stay abroad. I'll try to post my musings every day.

    EDIT 12.10.14: It seems posting every day is virtually impossible for me.

    Monday, August 18, 2014

    At what price growth?

    This is the first of ('hopefully) a series of posts exploring the book small is still beautiful by Joseph Pearce.

    Pearce embarks on a journey with us to the thoughts hidden in a book Small is beautiful. This new rendering is both a tribute to E. F. Schumacher and a encouragement to new generation to take over in a fight for a world better suited for humans. Both books begin with a proposal that people have souls - they matter because they are not just matter. Economy therefore should be ordered to an end which is not purely economic because no material gain can substitute for insulted self-respect and impaired freedom.

    In the second chapter, Pearce asks important questions regarding our state of affairs in economics. The one which could sum all the others in a concise way, which I also heard on a youth camp last month, is this:

    Does money buy happiness?

    Answering this question is indeed a large part of the book, proving again and again that blind following of money and growth often corrupts our environment and lessens our freedom. The sense of true value can be obscured by prices which are changed by chance conditions or state experiments with subsidies. Economy needs a goal beyond itself, needs to be limited by values without which human life on this planet wouldn't be possible.

    For Schumacher, another problem with the mainstream economic thought is the lack of distinction of goods. The least distinction according to him is that there are primary goods, secondary goods and services and the primary goods are either renewable or non-renewable. GNP (Gross National Product) and the markets ignore these distinctions and therefore cannot distinguish between "healthy" and "sick" growth. If a woman behaves economically and cooks at home, she spends less money for the food and the effect on GNP is lower - therefore what is economic in one context is uneconomic in the other.
    Another interesting example from the book: 7.4% GNP of USA in 1990 was caused by costs of cancer, drug abuse and crime. This is surely not a healthy growth.

    Concluding the first part of the book are some considerations from UN Report GEO 2000 (Global Environment Outlook) regarding the harmful effect of economic growth on the environment - loss of forests, extinct animals and loss of cultures which used to live in those forests. Also, the efforts to incorporate the poor countries into the world economy by using inappropriate technology have caused massive migration from rural areas to cities.

    It is important to note that even for Schumacher, some growth is necessary but it should consist more of the healthy kind and less of the sick kind. I can only add that even for the current Pope Francis, who is a strong critic of contemporary economical reality, the economic growth is necessary but not enough for the growth in justice [EG 204]. Pearce uses a very visual analogy of a human being - until a certain age the growth is good and necessary but after becoming an adult, he can no longer grow taller and only becomes fatter which is a sick kind of growth.

    These ideas resonate within me deeply. This part of the book is more like a diagnosis and doesn't show any partial nor holistic solutions to the pressing problems but shows the reality in its spectacular current darkness. Expand or die in economic terms becomes expand and die in ecological sense.

    Friday, January 31, 2014

    Sir Walter Scott: Young Lochinvar

    O young Lochinvar is come out of the west,
    Through all the wide Border his steed was the best;
    And save his good broadsword he weapons had none,
    He rode all unarm'd, and he rode all alone.
    So faithful in love, and so dauntless in war,
    There never was knight like the young Lochinvar.

    He staid not for brake, and he stopp'd not for stone,
    He swam the Eske river where ford there was none;
    But ere he alighted at Netherby gate,
    The bride had consented, the gallant came late:
    For a laggard in love, and a dastard in war,
    Was to wed the fair Ellen of brave Lochinvar.

    So boldly he enter'd the Netherby Hall,
    Among bride's-men, and kinsmen, and brothers and all:
    Then spoke the bride's father, his hand on his sword,
    (For the poor craven bridegroom said never a word,)
    "O come ye in peace here, or come ye in war,
    Or to dance at our bridal, young Lord Lochinvar?"

    "I long woo'd your daughter, my suit you denied; --
    Love swells like the Solway, but ebbs like its tide --
    And now I am come, with this lost love of mine,
    To lead but one measure, drink one cup of wine.
    There are maidens in Scotland more lovely by far,
    That would gladly be bride to the young Lochinvar."

    The bride kiss'd the goblet: the knight took it up,
    He quaff'd off the wine, and he threw down the cup.
    She look'd down to blush, and she look'd up to sigh,
    With a smile on her lips and a tear in her eye.
    He took her soft hand, ere her mother could bar, --
    "Now tread we a measure!" said young Lochinvar.

    So stately his form, and so lovely her face,
    That never a hall such a gailiard did grace;
    While her mother did fret, and her father did fume
    And the bridegroom stood dangling his bonnet and plume;
    And the bride-maidens whisper'd, "'twere better by far
    To have match'd our fair cousin with young Lochinvar."

    One touch to her hand, and one word in her ear,
    When they reach'd the hall-door, and the charger stood near;
    So light to the croupe the fair lady he swung,
    So light to the saddle before her he sprung!
    "She is won! we are gone, over bank, bush, and scaur;
    They'll have fleet steeds that follow," quoth young Lochinvar.

    There was mounting 'mong Graemes of the Netherby clan;
    Forsters, Fenwicks, and Musgraves, they rode and they ran:
    There was racing and chasing on Cannobie Lee,
    But the lost bride of Netherby ne'er did they see.
    So daring in love, and so dauntless in war,
    Have ye e'er heard of gallant like young Lochinvar?

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