Thursday, June 12, 2008

Greeley AKA "Sayyid Qutb's Sodom and Gomorrah"

Me and a coworker noticed on Wikipedia that Greeley had a number of alternate nicknames, just like a good episode of Rocky and Bullwinkle. One of those names is posted in the title. Look it up if you have a minute...

Anyways, this is just too freakin unbelievable. I'll just copy and paste out of the wiki:

Egyptian Islamist Sayyid Qutb studied at the Colorado State College of Education in 1949. In The America I Have Seen (1951), he portrays Greeley as a hotbed of debauchery, rife with "naked legs" and "animal-like" mixing of the sexes.

So, this dude apparently went to UNC (Before it was called such). He is now considered a pretty influential figure on Al-Qaeda and their ilk. And we live in a hotbed of debauchery. I must be hanging out in the wrong places. Or maybe Greeley has settled down a lot since 1949.

Monday, June 9, 2008

Restoration Debriefing

I think I speak for everyone when I say last night was basically made of pure win! I heard a lot of great feedback, and had a ton of fun doing everything. I thought it came off really well.

Anyways, Kim and I (and now Ben) talked and decided it would be kind of a bummer to just let the group dissipate, so is anyone else down for another get-together to talk about how things went and hang out and discuss where we want to go from here?

We could do a regular meeting like we have been doing, but it might could be nice to go ingurgitate some victuals at a local eatery.

Thursday, June 5, 2008

Things I Ponder

"Everything I do turns into a disaster." ~Charlie Brown

There's something about Chuck Brown that makes me see a little piece of myself.

There's something about Chuck Brown that is part of the entire world.

We've been working on this project for just under 6 months now. It's stretched us, grown us, frustrated us, brought a new group of friends together that probably wouldn't have formed on its own. What an amazing microcosm of Christ's Church.

The work of restoration, of helping Jesus make things new, is a constant, trying process. It started when He came to earth as a little baby, and won't end until He comes back and wipes the earth's slate clean for one last time.

Sitting in practise last night, I looked at everyone there and realised that this night is amazing and powerful for the reason that it took labor, tears, sweat, lots of phone calls, amazing people willing to set aside time. Isn't this how restoration looks in life? We all break ourselves a little, do the work, get dirty, be willing to say what's said, taking something on ourselves to get done not relying on one person to do it, let go of the idea that I am the only person who can do it and do it right, and encourage those who fall along the side of the road.

Remember that cliff in the Sigur Ros video? This small bit we're doing for Sunday night...perhaps it will lead someone, or a group of someones, to jump.

Each of you are beautiful eagles. And perhaps on Sunday, you will remember you can fly.

May God's grace sneak up on you.

~H

Monday, June 2, 2008

Guerilla Gardening

LA Times just did an article on guerilla gardening - there's some folks that do some really amazing stuff on random unused and untended pieces of land. People do flowers, vegetables, fruit, pretty much whatever will grow in a given area.

I'm trying to think of places that would be cool to do this in Greeley, and also of plants that might do well. It's important to use plants that will thrive, and that also won't over grow and mess up other local plant life.

Do we have any gardeners in our midst? I don't know much about doing this stuff, but I would love to help someone who does.

Here's one of the coolest examples:



If you want to check it out:

Original Blog Post

LA Times Article
Guerrillagardening.org