Living in America
Requires one to shop as much as possible.
Requires one to have a reasonable capacity for ennui, boredom, and loneliness.
Requires one to have large appetites for music, literature and poetry to combat the feeling that god is perhaps really dead.
Requires one to have strong legs for the physical beauty of the land is accessible, for a large part, only at eye level.
*Notes taken on a train
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Good Day Sunshine
After a rainy day yesterday, the sun is out today, bright and yellow. And given the warmth, large white camellias and tiny yellow forsythia in bloom. First email of the year from a old old friend telling me about a potential relocation close to where I am situated. So I feel good in a special way. Good day sunshine all year long y'all.
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Bird Signs
Walking around in a slight drizzle at dusk, the eyes see a very large woodpecker, one that he had read about* but had never before seen on his orinthological hikes, hopping from tree trunk to tree trunk, in the search for something, perhaps dinner or perhaps a hole to spend the rainy night.
After an afternoon and evening spent re-reading short novels by The Great Russians (Tolstoy's "The Death of Ivan Ilyich" and Dostoyevsky's "White Nights"), the sharp call and the shape of this bird had him trembling in anticipation; a strange sign that, perhaps, stands for something that he might discover and unravel in the year ahead.
* Most recently in a National Geographic's story "The Ghost Bird"
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