Again, it's almost a couple of weeks since I posted the last one in this blog. I have been kept busy pulling the weeds and cutting the lawn in the garden. I have also planted a few vegetables. For an amateur farmer, as you know, it is the busiest season in a year now.
A Nuttycellist's Monologue
A retired pediatrician living in a countryside in Japan will describe what he thinks of his hobbies, life and the events around himself.
4/18/2026
Azalea and concern about world politics/economy
4/05/2026
Easter and Matthews Passion
It is the Easter today. Having been a step away from Christianity myself, I am still sure it's the season to listen to Matthews Passion by JS Bach this time in a year. As depicted before, it was spring in early '70s when I listened to this music in a concert in Tokyo.
Without the anatomy teacher asking us if anyone would go to the concert during its training, my life has not been the same as it is. It was moving my mind so deep. I am still grateful to the teacher having given me the chance then.
Passion is followed by ressurection. It is represented with this season with every life reviving after a long severe winter. Our life may end any time and hopeully we may see old family members and friends after death. Passion and followeing ressurection of Jesus Christ tells us how we should live and die.
In this Passion, I believe the whole story converges into the last chorus, Nr 68, I believe. I love it most among all recitatives, choruses or arias. It was played in the funeral of my father. I might have written about it somewhere in this blog but can't find it. Putting it briefly, as my sister planned, it was played throughout the ceremony and was unintentionally finished at the same time as the coffin was closed. His life in this world ended with the last C minor chord of that music. I felt it was something above our intention.
Recalling all of memories of this great music, I would spend sometime listening to it. Here is the 68th by Gaechinger Kantorei and Bach Collegium Stuttgart conducted by Helmuth Rilling. This is the combination which I listened in the concert early '70s.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-rB35BNQz0&list=RDH-rB35BNQz0&start_radio=1
4/04/2026
Ants vs humans
Ants work well in group while people won't do without extensive communication, the following article says.
We, humans, should communicate each other and understand the others' values or ideas. Without it, we are overwhelmed by ants.
The further problem is that fascism and/or cult makes us go straight to the dictator's intention whether it may be right or not. Cult or mind controlling fanaticism may mislead us to nightmare. In such a situation, we are inferior to a group of ants as well.
4/02/2026
Is it a hoax or an event going on in Israel?
3/30/2026
Like a kaleidoscope of marching flower trees
3/19/2026
A moment glancing at eternity
3/15/2026
Economic sanctions killing annually more than 500,000 people
The Lancet Global Health, one of the most famous medical journal, has published an article on the victims due to economic sanctions for half a century, from 1971 to 2021 in 152 countries. Economic sanctions and mortality rate are positively and significantly proportionate. The casualities due to sanctions are estimated annually 564,258. Children under 5 years of age is most vulnerable to them. The author says it is comparable to the casualities by arm conflicts. The editorial of this journal points out it is much worse than the latter; the latter is annually 106,000.
The author stressed that the USA and Eu, most likely to take economic and unilateral sanctions as a tool to realize any objective in the international politics, should be careful on the negative effect on the population in the developing countries. Even the sanctions imposed by UN are not free from this adverse effect of sanctions.
Wag the Dog?...It is out of argument.
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/langlo/article/PIIS2214-109X(25)00189-5/fulltext
