Friday, April 2, 2010

I Want to Get a Weathervane

I want to get a weathervane

Maybe living in the Midwest now with farms and barns has begun to rub off on me... but that's not why I want to get a weathervane.

In college I actually studied meteorology, in fact, probably almost enough to have like a minor in Atmospheric Sciences, but that's not why I want a weathervane. There are way better, more "techie" ways to watch the weather and weather patterns... I do love clouds: Stratus, Stratocumulus, Nimbostratus, Cumulus, Altostratus, Altocumulus, Cirrus, Cirrocumulus, Cirrostratus, Contrail.... I love clouds, but that's not why I want to get a weathervane... and really, come on, do you really need a weathervane to tell which way the wind is blowing?.... that's no reason to get a weathervane...

One of my daughters and I share a love for rain. She loves to hear it and feel it... I have to admit, there are certain times, especially at night, with an open window.... when yeah the sound is amazing...soothing...but that's not why I want to get a weathervane. Another of my daughters loves the heat and warmth of California, so she moved back there and loves it, we share an affinity for the warmth. I have always said that it can really never be too hot. Growing up in Southern California, I lived with the phenomenon of the "Santa Ana" winds. Each fall for a couple weeks, they blow "off shore" and bringing with them the heat of the inland empire, the deserts. They are hot winds.... but that's not why I want to get a weathervane. Now, during our spectacular Wisconsin summers, I love to watch as thunderstorms build up and the sky darkens. Then those window-rattling booms of thunder and flashes of lightening that make the night light up like day... like a "B-rated" saturday afternoon monster movie I used to watch as a kid... sometimes I even sit in a lawn chair in the front yard or driveway just to watch... but that's not why I want to get a weathervane.

I suppose weathervanes are kind of cool.... and sitting on the peak of our home, would be a cool look... I think I'd get a black one. There are tons of different kinds too. Farm animals, wild animals, birds, livestock, shapes, signs of the zodiac, even custom weathervanes, but even the old adage that "image is everything" is not why I want to get a weathervane.

It's interesting when you look into weathervanes. I discovered that the "cockerel" or rooster-"Chanticleer" (chant-a-clear) weathervane was originally featured prominently in French history; appearing on church steeples and towers for well over 1000 years. It seems that the rooster became Saint Peter's symbol-based on his denying Jesus 3 times before the cock crowed, that's why its associated with him, particularly in Europe. So the "Chanticleer" weathervane was created as a daily reminder of Peter's denial of Christ, and as a reminder to those who saw it not to do the same....

That's why I want to get a weathervane.... a "Chanticleer" weathervane... so that daily... when I back out of my garage, and then return home at the end of the day... I can't help look up and see it there as a reminder.

I'm not sure what my neighbors might say, maybe just, "Hey nice Chanticleer weathervane you got there...." or, "We used to have a Chanticleer weathervane..." or, "You know there are better ways to see what direction the wind is blowing.." I don't know, but really I don't think I care either. Really, I just want it for me.. call me selfish.

So today is "Good Friday." Better than all the "pretty good Fridays." The day I celebrate what Jesus did on my behalf. The day I have chosen to celebrate his death that paid for what I did wrong, my sin. The day when the "infinite God-man" willingly took the punishment I was supposed to get, all so I could have a friendship with God...

Now I'm sure Peter, never ever, intended to deny Christ. I'm sure when he walked on the water, or walked with Jesus, or when he saw Jesus tell the wind and waves to shut up, or saw Jesus heal the guys ear he had cut off, or any other of the miracles... I'm pretty sure he never thought he would deny Christ....

Then the Chanticleer crowed....

I have no intention of denying Christ... when I'm talking to my wife or daughters, when I'm alone on a business trip, when I'm driving my car, when I'm "on-line," when I'm hanging out with friends, when I'm all alone, when I'm watching TV, when I'm downloading itunes, when I'm working in the yard or on the car.... when I'm.....

Then the chanticleer crowed....

I really want to get a weathervane

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