Wednesday, November 19, 2008

On the Couch With PBS

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Yesterday afternoon was overcast, but at dusk the sun somehow managed to make a brief, colorful appearance. I caught a glimpse from the kitchen window, dropped what I was doing, and frantically ran outdoors, snapping this shot from behind the grapevines.
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For several hours yesterday, I was back in that unheated tractor cab, bouncily bringing the last round bales in from the field. The rough ride caught up with me later in the evening.......after supper I could hardly move, stumbling to the couch to watch some shows on PBS. They were so interesting, I can't resist blogging about them.......I'll understand if you roll your eyes and surf away......
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First there was NOVA: The Bible's Buried Secrets........billed as a story of "science, history and faith". Obviously, archeology is the science......and, its ever fascinating to me. When I was a grade-schooler, my first dream was to be an archeologist when I grew up. Concerning findings in the Holy Land and surrounding territory: some of it lines up with what's recorded about the ancient Israelites in the Old Testament/Torah, and some of it doesn't. I'm alway intrigued by the Tetragrammaton, YHWH, the sacred, unspeakable name of God. Its a word found nowhere else, not surprisingly. Researchers have found ancient Egyptian records which refer to a place called YHW, located in the area of far southern Jordan, near the border with Arabia......the area called Midian in the Old Testament, where Moses fled to from Egypt. The show kept referring to a certain Egyptian stele......a stone inscribed with historical information (I can't recall the name of it, though).......anyhow, this particular stele does contain information that matches up with certain events in the Old Testament.
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Following that 2-hour show was Supernatural Science: Monumental Mysteries, reporting on new theories about the origin of the Sphinx in Egypt. I've always thought it strange that the Sphinx had the head of a human, but an animal body. Its being considered now that originally the Sphinx had the head of a lion, which would correspond with the body. The human head it now has is disproportionately smaller than the body, anyway. Researchers think that possibly the Pharoah Khufu---from the 4th Dynasty, I believe---had the lion's head carved into a likeness of his son (I forgot his name.....it started with a K.) A controversial idea being tossed about is that the original Sphinx is much older than traditionally believed.......built by peoples more ancient than the known dynasties of Egypt.
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Wow.........after all that weighty historical info, there was no way I could beat my way out of the warm cocoon of blankets there on the couch, so I watched one more PBS show. It was The Nightly Business Report; I really like the reporters on that show.....they cram much info into 30 minutes, and in a no-nonsense manner. They took me to hear Treasury Secretary Paulson testifying before the Senate in the bailout hearings;.....to Minneapolis and Hastings, MN, for a look at the newest hydroelectric technology;.....and, to an interview with Earvin "Magic" Johnson, now a successful entrepreneur. He looks to be doing very well......good for him......didn't he supposedly have AIDS years ago? Or am I thinking of someone else? Of course, the stock reports were given, too........which blow right over my head. I did catch that the head of YAHOO is stepping down.......his name is Yang.......is that where the first two letters of YAHOO come from, I wonder?
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OK.......sorry to ramble on.......I can't seem to become enamored with current sitcoms or other fictional TV fluff, but PBS documentaries and news shows can catch and hold my interest on occasion. Antiques Roadshow is a favorite around this household, too.......probably it could be considered fluffy, though.
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Hope you're havin' a great day!
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13 comments:

Anonymous said...

We watched the one on the bible last night too. I thought it was very good, and I got a better time line on the construction of the bible than I ever had before. I had no idea the Priestly writers were the one's who basically put it all together for the first time. I was aware that Ezra read the book for the first time, but I had thought, apparently mistakenly that it was "found" in the temple (from Kings I thought). No matter. You should stop by my blog Jeannelle, and get a small gift I have for you there.

Jeannelle said...

Hi, Sherry,

Oh, good, you watched the Bible show, too! Yes, the info about the priestly scribes putting the Torah together while in exile in Babylon was very interesting!

Thanks.....I'll slip over this afternoon sometime!

Caution/Lisa said...

I can't say that my ADHD brain can follow you to PBS, but it did follow you to posting about a church I visited. You've got me absolutely hooked on looking more closely at the buildings I'm in!

DesertHen said...

Taking a quick break to read a few blogs....=) What a great sunset photo!! Did you tweek it a bit? I watched Dancing with the Stars last night with Countrychick, then went to bed....I'm exhausted this week!!

Jeannelle said...

Hi, caution,

Good for you.....I'll jump over to take a look! Thanks for stopping in today!

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Hi, deserthen,

Good to hear from the new working girl! I'm looking forward to hearing about how your new adventure is going!

Yes, I goofed around with the original photo.....the vines turned out sharp and the sunset was blurry, so I was curious to see if the photo was salvagable at all.

Country Girl said...

Some of the stuff on TV is so inane, isn't it? I like the documentaries, too, when I'm not reading or playing on the internet. And I really do like Antiques Roadshow!

Hey, that sunset is cool.

Country Girl said...

Some of the stuff on TV is so inane, isn't it? I like the documentaries, too, when I'm not reading or playing on the internet. And I really do like Antiques Roadshow!

Hey, that sunset is cool.

Country Girl said...

Some of the stuff on TV is so inane, isn't it? I like the documentaries, too, when I'm not reading or playing on the internet. And I really do like Antiques Roadshow!

Hey, that sunset is cool.

Country Girl said...

Some of the stuff on TV is so inane, isn't it? I like the documentaries, too, when I'm not reading or playing on the internet. And I really do like Antiques Roadshow!

Hey, that sunset is cool.

Adventure girl said...

You can ramble on as much as you want. Love the photo. I have a contest at my place.

Nancy said...

I like PBS too and it's better than being on a couch with PMS, ha. I watch Fons and Porter's Love of Quilting and the Rick Steves shows and I also like AR. They have started a new series on Weds. nights called "Monarchy: The Royal Family". Last week it was about the Queen's trip to the US for the 400th ann. of Jamestown colony. I liked it. I hope you're about done with the bales, it's getting pretty cold for that chore.

Jeannelle said...

Hi, country girl X 4,

Thanks for stopping by! Yeah, Antiques Roadshow always brightens my mood with its upbeat atmosphere and the goofy real-life people.

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Hi, adventure girl,

Thanks for stopping in! Your contest is a good idea....and I need to get into the Christmas mood.

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Hi, Nancy,

Good one! I like that---on the couch with PMS! Yeah....been there....

Oh, yeah, I like the travel shows, too. Watched Rick Steves last Saturday morning. Wanted to try and catch the monarchy show tonight but had to be a good girl and go to choir practice.

The bales are done finally....thank goodness!!

Kathleen McQueen Wright said...

Your shot caught my eye while looking at my favorite blogs.

Bravo!!