Sunday night – Richmond, VT in the future

Diane and deb have been hard at work redecorating and cosifying decorating the house . Diane painted the upstairs and set me up with a really sweet office in one of the bedrooms upstairs. She also framed and hung a bunch of pictures. Its great to have new things to look at. One of the pictures she hung downstairs is an image from an old postcard we found while browsing in flea market in pennsylvania many years ago…it was a funny postcard titled ‘ richmond, vt in the future’ published by the owl drug store. Its a goofy prediction of our tiny town at some point in the future served by trolly’s, overhead subway and hot air transport. The owl is long gone.. but one mention i found on the internet said that it existed between 1907 and 1930. We couldn’t believe that we found this thing so far away from home.. And in such a coincidental way.. Check these out


Nothing like the past to bring out the future,
Nite all, nite sam
-me
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Saturday night – qeah

Quiet Evening at Home – (QEAH)….sitting on the couch after watching a movie with my girl as the wind blows crazy outside. Spent most of the day working…. Got in a good run and enjoyed the cold and snow. Not much in the way of plans for tomorrow either. Enjoying the down time .

I know that must be the most boring blog post ever written….

Isn’t that nice ?

On second thought… Maybe ill include a poem about nothing happening…
It on of my favorites.. Its called Tension… By Billy Collins

Tension

“Never use the word suddenly just to
create tension.”
—Writing Fiction

Suddenly, you were planting some yellow petunias
outside in the garden,
and suddenly I was in the study
looking up the word oligarchy for the thirty-seventh time.

When suddenly, without warning,
you planted the last petunia in the flat,
and I suddenly closed the dictionary
now that I was reminded of that vile form of governance.

A moment later, we found ourselves
standing suddenly in the kitchen
where you suddenly opened a can of cat food
and I just as suddenly watched you doing that.

I observed a window of leafy activity
and, beyond that, a bird perched on the edge
of the stone birdbath
when suddenly you announced you were leaving

to pick up a few things at the market
and I stunned you by impulsively
pointing out that we were getting low on butter
and another case of wine would not be a bad idea.

Who could tell what the next moment would hold?
Another drip from the faucet?
Another little spasm of the second hand?
Would the painting of a bowl of pears continue

to hang on the wall from that nail?
Would the heavy anthologies remain on their shelves?
Would the stove hold its position?
Suddenly, it was anyone’s guess.

The sun rose ever higher.
The state capitals remained motionless on the wall map
when suddenly I found myself lying on a couch
where I closed my eyes and without any warning

began to picture the Andes, of all places,
and a path that led over the mountain to another country
with strange customs and eye-catching hats
suddenly fringed with little colorful, dangling balls.

Nite all, nite sam
-me

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Friday night – breaking bath

We’re up at deba on Bolton mountain. Diane and jen are helping deb get ready for the Richmond Xmas fair tomorrow.


They has some amazing deliciousness going on here . Check deb out at the fair tomorrow.

Not much else to report today. I had a long day of work. Very glad it’s a weekend. I celebrated the end of the week by taking a nice hot bath this evening while watching a little more of Breaking Bad. Life’s simple pleasures… Bubble bath and meth ( just on tv… Don’t worry)

Wow. It was 6 degrees last night going o be colder tonight . I guess it’s already winter.

More tomorrow .

Nite all, nite Sam
-me

Location:Black Bear Hollow,Bolton,United States

Thursday night – pleasantly deranged

I had an interesting call tonight from a woman from our town newspaper who was writing a feature on what people were reading. My first response was that i couldn’t remember what id read recently.. then i remembered that kindle keeps track of what you read whether you read it on your phone, ipad or reader.. I was surprised to learn that id read more than 20 books this year .. And a weird bunch at that. .as i listed the titles i realized two things.. 1) that once i find an author i like i read everything he/ she has written until i either run out of books or get sick of their style (or both) .. Ive done this this year with hiraku mirukami , billy collins, chuck m, dave eggers aand a couple of others.. And 2) i like books where theres a layer of calm and normal told from the perspective of a protagonist who is a little bit nuts,, ever read murakami ? I think i appreciate getting inside someone else’s head thats wired a bit different from the worlds and seeing it from their slightly addled albeit fictional perspective… Thats what I’m aiming for in life, i guess… Slightly deranged an nearly fictional…. I feel like I’m almost there

nite all, nite sam
-me

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