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Juno
Posted by: sp34n119w, 09:27 PM GMT on Juni 01, 2012 +2
The month of June is probably named for the Roman goddess Juno.

Oh, I've learned a lot about Juno! She, the wife and sister of Jupiter, has many aspects and functions throughout history. Juno is not, as I had thought, just another name for the Greek's Hera, wife and sister of Zeus. No, Juno had been around for a much longer period of time and has analogs in even more ancient Indoeuropean religions, as well.
Juno does incorporate much of Hera's story, and the later stories about one are similar to those of the other. But, Juno's story is much more complex and her cults were widespread, each with their own version, or aspect, of the goddess to worship. It is worth reading the wikipedia article to get a sense of just how deep in time these myths go.

Her main functions are tripartite. Juno is the queen, and not just the wife of the king but a ruler in her own right, a symbol of strength and purity, patron of politics. Juno is a goddess of war, a protector of warriors who fights at their side, the Savior. Juno is a goddess of fertility, vitality, and youth, who shepherds women through childbirth.
It struck me (and is noted in the wikipedia article that scholars see it) that male gods almost always have only one functional aspect while female gods often encompass many, and disparate, functions.

Juno is part of a triad in Rome which is made of herself, her husband/brother, and Minerva, Jupiter's daughter. Together they are the gods of Rome, the capital city.

Interestingly, for the purposes of this series of blog entries, Juno is directly associated with all but one of the previous months of the year.

Maia, you may recall, had an etymology that was difficult to pin down. However, it does seem to indicate age, as in old age, the time of wisdom, being related to the words major, majority, and the like. The month of June may well have been named not for the goddess (this seems unlikely, doesn't it?) but for the word that indicates youth and the vitality that comes with it. Well, the association between the goddess of youthful vitality and the word that means youthful vitality seems obvious, anyway.

Mars, for whom March is named, is the Roman god of War and the son of Juno.

Februum is the month of purification and includes a festival of purification. Juno, as the goddess of purity, receives sacrifice and worship during that festival.

Janus is where the year began and where my interest was piqued. The god of beginnings and endings, the gatekeeper between earth and the heavens. The one who stands between humans and the gods as communicator. He was before all and during all and will be after all. It should not surprise that the goddess of childbirth is associated with the god of beginnings. Read the bit of the wikipedia article titled “Janus and Juno” for more on the two of them, and more on Janus than I found before.
“Janus and Juno cooperate as the first looks after the passage from the previous to the ensuing month while the second helps it through the strength of her vitality.”

There is so much more to Juno's story – more than I can write here but, also, more than we can know. Of course, religions change over time. People interact and find new cultural ideas that they can incorporate into their preexisting stories of themselves. Juno and all the other gods – Roman, Greek, Etruscan, Eritrean, Persian, etc. - show up in all the places that those people traveled and traded, by land and by sea. A few thousand years of intermittent interaction among so many peoples makes for a complex theological history that is impossible to fully understand at this late date. It sure is fun trying.

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Summer Solstice 2012 – June 20 at 23:09 UT
which should be, ummmm,
June 20 at 16:06 PDT or 4:09 PM PDT
Yes, that's it! I'm sure this time :)

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51. Bogon 08:21 PM GMT on Juni 29, 2012    
Wandered through a bookstore the other day in O'Hare airport looking for something to read on the plane. I was predisposed to buy something, because I liked the store, and I spent more time looking than I might have otherwise.

Ultimately my search yielded negative results, and I wandered rather forlornly back out into the hustle and bustle of the concourse. It was all the excuse I needed to find a bar and have a couple of beers instead. :oD

The contents of the store boiled down to three categories:
1) stuff in which I was not interested,
2) stuff I liked but had already read, and
3) interesting stuff that I did not want to buy.

Among the items in category three was Redshirts. I was willing to accept your recent comments as a recommendation, but I did not want to plunk down $25 for a hardbound edition that I might not even want to keep. I think that instead I'll keep an eye on the local library's New Books shelf. There might be one or two worth checking out.
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52. sp34n119w 06:04 PM GMT on Juni 30, 2012    
Bogon - oh, I don't blame you. It's probably that kind of book (borrow-from-library kind) for any but the diehard fan ... though it did make multiple bestseller lists, including the NYT. Marketing in the internet age had much to do with that.
Bummer you didn't find anything but beer ... wait. That's not a bummer! LOL

I kind of lucked out getting a bit of a deal on Redshirts but it wasn't the price of a mass market paperback, for sure. I rationalized it by knowing that I will send it to one of the libraries. I have a preference for mmp for keeping, anyway. Weird, I know!

Really enjoyed your travel descriptions in your blog. Couldn't comment at the time but will be back over there. Er, if I can think of something to say ;)
Hope the heat isn't too bad out your way and you're having a great weekend :)

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It's another Chamber of Commerce day here in SP :) I'll be off soon to enjoy it. Probably would enjoy it more if the dang helicopter would go away! There was a search on for a shooter last night and the 'copter was out there until, like, 3 AM and now there is one flitting around again but I don't know why. [now it's gone] [back] [gone] [going to be one of those days, lol]
I didn't get to sleep until almost 5, so, sleepy, me. Still, too nice to stay indoors! Who knows how long the perfect weather will last?

I feel horrible for those suffering under heat and/or deluges of rain and don't mean to rub it in, of course. Summertime. And the livin's easy ... ?

Hope it is so, for wu :)

Oh, I'll get a new blog up for July within a couple days ... going to miss Juno but time just keeps ticking along. For some of us anyway.
It will likely be a SP booster blog because those are fun :)
seewu!
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53. Barefootontherocks 12:37 AM GMT on Juli 01, 2012    
Whatsa SP booster blog?
About Santa Paula, maybe.

Hi sp,
Been waiting for this blog(page) to turn because I want to link page 1 to my blog. Hope that's okay. Also want to thank you again for the inspiration!

Weather at your house sounds great. Heat here but not like last summer, thankfully.
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54. Barefootontherocks 12:55 AM GMT on Juli 01, 2012    
Just followed the David Brin link. Surprised by his non-fiction title, The Transparent Society: Will Technology Make Us Choose Between Freedom and Privacy?

Have you read it?
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55. sp34n119w 06:29 PM GMT on Juli 01, 2012    
bf - yes, it will be about Santa Paula :) Unfortunately, I have no desire to write today, so it will have to wait. Seriously thinking of taking the knitting outside and enjoying the sunshine while relaxing, for a change.

Of course you can link (well, I already told you that) and you are welcome, but I think your piece stands on its own. Together with the comments you've received it reads at least as well as any other piece (or any tv show or movie) I've ever seen on the subject :)

I have not read that book of Brin's (it's on the Long-And-Getting-Ever-Longer List) but have read some of his essays on the subject (check his blog for an endless time-sink of ideas and links). He definitely knows what he's talking about and that is the subject of many of his public speaking events.
I wonder about it ... is today's privacy-invading tech appreciably different from growing up in a small town where everyone knows everyone's business? Not sure. Never had that experience! From what I've heard, I wouldn't like it, but that's neither here nor there when one is stuck in it.

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Said I didn't want to write but am my usual wordy self, anyway, LOL

Wishing excellent weather, or appropriate remedial activities for poor weather, to all.
see wu :)
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56. WatchinTheSky 04:38 AM GMT on Juli 03, 2012    
So does that mean no info about Julius or Quintilis? That's just not right :)

Happy 4th to wu!
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57. Ylee 05:30 AM GMT on Juli 03, 2012    
That's OK, sp, take your time, and have fun knitting in the sun(sounds like a song title, lol!). We'll be around, unless TWC decides blogs aren't value-added! :P
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58. calpoppy 02:02 PM GMT on Juli 03, 2012    
Happy 4th!!

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59. BriarCraft 10:29 PM GMT on Juli 03, 2012    
SP, thanks for finding and sharing the link in #42 to that Jeff Daniels speech from The Newsroom. I just went back and listened to it again. A lot of good dialog followed in later comments, too.

I think maybe Ylee's heart is in the right place, but like many others, he doesn't differentiate between patriotism and egotism -- no offense intended, Ylee. I am a patriot, even though I don't think the U.S. is the greatest country in the world.

It seems to me that it isn't much different that a person who thinks they're the greatest person in the world. If you're the greatest, there's nothing to strive for, nothing to achieve, and then one forgets about having goals and trying to become a better person.

I think the same is true for people who say this is the greatest country. When too many people think that way, we stop investing in the future. When we as a nation stop investing in our future, as evidenced by a general unwillingness to pay taxes to build infrastructure and fund research, we lose more than a competitive edge, we lose a vital spark.

We used to be the greatest nation. We can be again. But not until we recognize that we aren't the best at anything except bragging and funding the military-industrial complex. We need to get better at a lot of things. I hope I live long enough to see America revitalized.

Independence Day is a good time to feel patriotic and start working toward a better tomorrow for this country we love.
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60. sp34n119w 09:22 PM GMT on Juli 04, 2012    
Hello! Due to some issue with the phone line I have been without internet service since Monday. I was veryveryvery sad 3.(
Also, got a shocking amount of work done!
Now I have a gazillion (more or less) emails to deal with.

Anyway ... hi, internets! Hello WU! Thanks for still being there :)
I'll be back ... soon!

Happy 4th of July to U.S. - let's celebrate our independence from the British!

And, be safe out there - no fires, no burns, no blindness, no car crashes, no hangovers (;)) - just fun, food, family, and fireworks! :)
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61. sp34n119w 08:12 AM GMT on Juli 06, 2012    
WTS – I got you covered ;) Hope you had a great Fourth!

Ylee -
We had joy, we had fun,
We were knitting in the sun …

Thanks for that earworm >:-P
LOL

Me, too, worried about the blogs. We'll see.

calpoppy – that's a beautiful fireworks flag! Thanks :) Wouldn't it be cool if they could do that for real?
So glad to not hear of any major fires yesterday!

BriarCraft – excellent.
Independence Day is a good time to feel patriotic and start working toward a better tomorrow for this country we love.
QFT

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Need to put some finishing touches on the July blog tomorrow. See wu then :)
(well, I think I will, anyway)

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62. GardenGrrl 09:51 AM GMT on Juli 06, 2012    
Okay, I've been putting this off because we were near July, are in July etc. So to keep up a tradition of posting when the blog changes over, here is another knitting video.


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63. Bogon 01:56 PM GMT on Juli 06, 2012    
BriarCraft's comment got me thinking about how one would choose the greatest country in the world. As with most things described by superlative adjectives, it's a value judgement. Unless we choose and define some kind of objective measure, the ranking will be subjective.

Unless things take a turn for the worse (and in a rather obvious and nasty way), and unless it happens fairly soon (so that I am still capable of making sound decisions and taking decisive action), I plan to live out my days in the good old U. S. of A. That is a subjective decision, but it is based on the objective facts that I was born here, I'm a citizen, and I know how to live here. If I were to emigrate, I would have to learn a whole new set of expectations about politics, culture, geography, climate, ecology etc., and I might have to learn a new language. I'm getting old to tackle that much novelty at once. Fourth of July notwithstanding, my choice is driven more by habit than by patriotism.

I can remember feeling a great deal more patriotic than I do now. Some of the change is surely internal. Most of us are raised on fairy tales after all. After a while the glitter wears off, the cobwebs blow away, and we see the world more clearly. It's a byproduct of age and experience. We learn to discount the rhetoric and watch what actually happens. A great deal has happened since the 1950s. I honestly feel that we, as a nation, have lost something fundamental, a vision perhaps. I'm not sure where it went or whether we can get it back. But the United States used to be about "We, the People". Now it's about money and hype. I can't help but regard that as a grossly negative development.

One thing we Americans like to brag about is our wealth. We can attribute our good fortune to smart trading and Yankee ingenuity, but let's not forget that at our founding we had a whole new continent to exploit. The frontier is closed now, and we have only our ingenuity to rely on henceforth. Will we still compete as capably as we did when we had vast undeveloped resources? Consider, for example, the people of eastern Kentucky and West Virginia. What sort of future can they build atop the mine tailings?

Here is a link to a page at Wikipedia, which displays lists of countries by GDP per capita. There are three lists from different sources. I offer this as one kind of objective measure of greatness. The United States is among the top ten countries on all three lists. On no list does it crack the top five.
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