"Hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die, life is a broken-winged bird that cannot fly." Langston Hughes








Around about this time every year scores of pretty little gluttons arrive keen to clean us out of berries before heading back to where it is they came from. The truth is that these particular little gluttons are very much appreciated and we look forward to seeing them each year even it they are greedy. For without them visiting we would be stuck with a great deal of rotting fruit and far more bugs to bug us, so this natural and necessary invasion is very welcome.







Human gluttons, on the other hand, are far less appealing than the Cedar Waxwings. Our gluttony is not natural or healthy, it is not charming, cute or attractive, it is mean spirited and is not beneficial to us or the world around us either. Human gluttony is not limited to just food, we extend it to every facet of our existence, clothing, housing and even items with imaginary values attached to them. The reason for this is that gluttony is promoted in modern, consumerist cultures and it is something we have to be aware of and consciously not participate in. To me it is less a matter or choosing which product than taking personal responsibility for how much I consume and having reasonable expectations and not feel so entitled. Entitlement, by the way, is not exclusive to any culture or race, I know entitled, insufferable people from all backgrounds, of both sexes and of all races. Keep in mind our natural purpose is not the same as it is with Cedar Waxwings, and we cannot gobble everything up and still remain attractive. Particularly if you are like myself, and were never really that attractive in the first place making beauty unobtainable for me at least. Fortunately being attractive isn’t all that matters in life, one can still appreciate beauty even if they cannot be appreciate for being beautiful. However being healthy and not suffering does matter and is far more important than beauty, as is living full lives and in order to enjoy as many of the annual visits from the Waxwings as humanly possible. Be good to yourselves and each other.
© TS Ni hUiginn







































































