The Garden of Eatin’ March 31, 2008
Posted by Matt in Memphis, church, poverty.Tags: church, community, garden, Memphis, poverty, service
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The frost recedes, the green reappears, the Spring season gallops onward to the overbearingly hot and humid Memphis Summer and, amidst it all, one of those great warm weather activities emerge. No, I’m not talking about baseball, though today is one of those greatest of American holidays, Opening Day. Rather, the enterprise of which I speak is one that goes back much farther than our beloved national pastime. It’s an undertaking in which man harnesses the power of nature and attempts to tame the wild beast of our environment in order to make it do our bidding.
Gardening.
Sure, the word itself seems innocuous and imparts images of older ladies puttering around tomato plants, but those who accept the challenge know that it is no easy feat. Not only do gardeners have to work beneath the searing glare of that authoritarian ruler of the summer skies, the sun, but they also must battle the barbarian hordes of insect invaders seeking to pillage and destroy the object of their labor. It is quite a contest of wills and it is one of my many (perhaps too many) hobbies.
Recently, I was struck by two statistics regarding the city of Memphis. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, we have the eighth highest poverty rank among American cities, with 23.5% of our residents living below the poverty level. Another study, this one done by Forbes magazine, places Memphis in the top spot on the list of cities with the highest rate of obesity with 34% of residents classified as obese. This is no accident for, as any of us who regularly comb the local supermarkets can attest, fresh vegetables are expensive. Given the choice of paying your ever increasing electric bill or consuming healthy foods, the majority of people will choose the former and relegate themselves to poor, but inexpensive, eating habits.
Our church is located in the Whitehaven community of south Memphis (down the street from Graceland), an area that has seen its better days. Like much of the city, it is replete with poverty and crime, but, as always there is hope. To help combat this seemingly endless cycle, we have decided as a congregation to build a community garden in the field adjacent to our building. Our plan is to use it as a tool to reach out to our immediate community, offering them fresh, organic vegetables and getting in touch with our nearby neighbors. I first introduced the idea to our church elders a few weeks ago and then held the first meeting for those interested following services yesterday. The response was great and I truly believe that this could be a great activity for our church to be involved in.
The initial plan is for a garden that will be roughly 50’ X 75’, with 15 or so rows that will each span the 50’ width. We will mainly focus on high yield plants such as snap beans, squash, okra, and tomatoes, but we may include a few other things as well. The plan is to till the field in two weeks (Saturday, April 12) and plant the following weekend. We will divide our list of volunteers into teams, who will each take turns weeding and doing general maintenance as needed.
Though it will be a lot of hard work, it is an exciting venture for us at the Holmes Road Church of Christ.
Have you ever been involved in anything like this before? I’m open to any constructive suggestions that you may have.
Looking For Wisdom March 28, 2008
Posted by Matt in Looking for Wisdom.Tags: blog, search
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One of the really cool things about blogging on WordPress is the ability to see the search terms that lead other people to my blog – some of them tend to be rather strange. Here are just a few of them from the last week:
Drunk Mount St Mary’s crowd
Jewish people in the United States
Words of Wisdom from the Easter bunny
Blitzer Cooper fight
Karl Marx is Santa
The waffle house waitress payment plan
Free Music Friday: The Sound of emusic March 28, 2008
Posted by Matt in emusic, free music friday.Tags: emusic, Glen Hansard, Marketa Irglova, music, The Raveonettes
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Ever since I received my Ipod for a Christmas present back in December ‘06, I’ve been a subscriber to emusic – a subscription service through which you can download independent music at a much lower rate than it would cost you on Itunes. My monthly bundle of downloads refreshed a few days ago and so far I’ve picked up two excellent albums:
Glen Hansard & Marketa Irglova – The Swell Season
If you haven’t seen the movie Once yet (and if you haven’t, get to the video store/Netflix now!), these names may not mean much to you, but this 2006 album, which contains several of the cuts from the movie, is stellar. Irishman Hansard, who once led the band the Frames, and Czech singer/multi-instrumentalist Irglova collaborate superbly on this work. It’s sparsely orchestrated songs of love and loss led by Hansard’s emotion-filled voice are heart-wrenchingly beautiful and you would do yourself a great favor by checking it out. “Falling Slowly” won the Oscar for best song this year, but “Leave” is probably my favorite.
Raveonettes – Lust, Lust, Lust
I had heard of this band somewhere before, but, after listening to them on NPR’s All Songs Considered Podcast (the best to hear new music), I was an instant fan. Song after song on this album weave a tapestry of crashing layers of guitars with an ethereal female voice leading the way, utilizing a sound similar to those of the shoegazing bands of the 1990’s (My Bloody Valentine, Jesus and Mary Chain, etc.), only with songs that are somewhat more discernable.
But I several downloads left. Any suggestions on what I should get next?
Looking For a Concert This Summer? March 26, 2008
Posted by Matt in concert, music.Tags: concert, Dave Matthews Band, Memphis, Willie Nelson
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How about Dave Matthews Band/Willie Nelson in Memphis at AutoZone Park?
I’ve seen them both before (Willie more than once), but this is some of the coolest concert news I’ve heard in a long time. I’m definitely going to be there…
Redefining Success… March 25, 2008
Posted by Matt in random.Tags: money, success, the root of all evil
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Did you ever think about what it means to be successful?
Lately I’ve been really noticing something quite bothersome as I talk and listen to those around me – whether they be co-workers or friends or family (don’t worry Mom and Dad, I’m not talking about you). I’ve come to the conclusion that these bits of conversation are not merely words meant to fill the space and chase away the dreaded silence, but rather they seem to be like some endemic plague upon our society.
Why is it that we equate money with success?
Is it a byproduct of living in a capitalist society where greed is looked upon as a virtue?
Is it the rampant materialism and its empty promises of happiness?
Why is it that so many of us measure our lives by little pieces of green paper?
We Are Now Accepting Invitations… March 22, 2008
Posted by Matt in church, holiday.Tags: easter dinner
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…for Easter dinner tomorrow after church. Diana has to work tomorrow and, due to the large fans in our kitchen working to end our mold problem, cooking will be nearly impossible.
In the event that we don’t get invited to someone’s house tomorrow, we do have leftover hot dogs or a nearby McDonalds that will suffice…
The Fungus Among Us March 22, 2008
Posted by Matt in house.Tags: house, mold
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Yesterday two men came to our house to evaluate our supposed mold problem and after, some testing with their instruments, they came to the conclusion that the walls were relatively dry and that there was little if any mold. There were wet spots, though, both underneath our kitchen floor and in our closet, so they set up some large industrial fans and a dehumidifier to speed along the drying process, which will in turn kill any mold that has developed.
So, it is good news that we will probably not have to take out an entire wall of our house, but we will have to wait for the insurance adjuster next week before we know the true extent of the damage. We’ll just keep our fingers crossed and hope for the best…
Looking For Wisdom March 21, 2008
Posted by Matt in blog.Tags: blog, search
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One of the really cool things about blogging on WordPress is the ability to see the search terms that lead other people to my blog – some of them tend to be rather strange. Here are just a few of them from the last week:
Wolf with microphone wooden ornament
Music to listen to while playing Mario
Words with “pi” in it
Naughty Hillary humor
Mascot that carries a gun
Redneck opera lover
Elmo special guest referee
Obama’s world domination plan