Tuesday, January 22, 2008

The Qin the the U.S.


I've been reading about the Qin and the Han dynastic periods in Chinese History.
The Qin culture was based on mobilization of a large civilian military force (like a militia)
and Agriculture, all else was considered unnecessary and unwanted.
This was all fine as long as they had wars to fight with other centralized societies,
for about 300 years (I think?).
The whole thing collapsed in about 10 years for lack of those two things.
We ( the U.S.) have been slowly sliding, and some times not so slowly,
to this kind of cultural model through out our rather short history.
Their is another large component to our culture other than agriculture and military,
and that's Merchant class. The Qin would have thought all this frivolous
and I think even outlawed it or excessively taxed it. May be that is our savior, any how,
I think this will be the next topic I'll paint. With the way my mind works this could turnout to be an abstract worm, or God heads flying box kites made of body parts (nothing sick please) on a grassy plane, and or maybe A dark thingy surrounding an even darker whachmacallit.

Friday, January 18, 2008

Why no Sequitur?


Man is it cold,
I took a walk down an old RR line this morning and the frost heave had moved the ground up about 6 inches, well 6 inches in some places,
it was like walking on top of pointy spikes.
Imagine what is was like for my dog, she was hopping from point to point, very funny in a cruel sort'a way.
My ankles arn't doing so well either, I slipped and jolted from point to point. Not to mention all those newly formed points were a strange sight, and as soon as I got in, I just had to worked up this image.
Why?