
All things pass, and that feels like a lot today.
Warhammer 39,999 reminds us 2 March is
Old Stuff Day, a day of blogging renewal. But what about the balance of new and old elsewhere?
Over at
Totally Jinxed is
a post reflecting on ageing as a woman, with a twist of humour and horror. Is it ever time to move on? How do we know?
For me, it's a matter of perspective... while the hobby (and hobby time) is important, my family and time with them are far more important. For those who have children, they grow up so fast and you can't replace the time you get with them.
Time brings revelations, and change which can be for the better. I say we need to take risks, but well considered and generous, mutually beneficial. When men and women made the "intellectual jump" that brought the wolf through the door, we gained; maybe the wolf too.
Science In My Fiction covers
this. The enemy at the gate our best friend.
Trad Hard SF withers and dies with appalling swiftness, and doesn’t get re-read very much.
Our world is old and dying, but also young and vital. Who would be immortal? Would life grow bland or is age a virtue? Could we even live in the future? Technically, perhaps we could, as Greg at the Cascade Failure blog suggests with an extract of his new rules, assuming we wanted to. But intellectually, emotionally? We here now may be the best possible friends in all of history. Or will we finally be understood at the end of time?
The Digital Cuttlefish put up a haunting post some time back on voluntary euthanasia, a complement to the post on star stuff, which links to Spinoza again too.
There is also the knowledge of one of our good blogging friends, who suffered the loss of a family member recently, that life can defy the supposed odds.
For now the sun shines even behind the clouds, and spring is on the path around it.