This project I posted about three weeks ago has morphed into something very much resembling an actual job, as in ‘employment’. This has been quite a shock for someone who for the past thirteen years of retirement has been — as our friend Michael J puts it — ‘sitting around the house all day, touching myself’.
Earlier this week, after about five minutes of watching the Congressional grilling of Former CIA Director John Brennan on the Trump-Russia matter, I wrote a piece about South Carolina U. S. Representative Trey Gowdy entitled:
“Dave: ‘Insensate’ or merely ‘Wantonly Vicious’?”.
I very wisely canned it, but here is the thumbnail: Gowdy is a hideous to look at, embarrassingly vile redneck.
I am very tired. An op-ed piece I read a month or so ago places — with regard to the damage to our collective psyche — the election of Donald Trump alongside the Kennedy assassination and the 9/11 attacks. I concur and need relief.
My late friend Dee was a voracious reader, and though I do not know how she came upon Ernest Howard Crosby (1856—1907) ‘American reformer, georgist, and author’ in her reading journey, during her moments of frustration with this, that, and the other, she would say with just a hint of wry:
‘I am here by some sad cosmic mistake, and I am homesick’.
Here is Crosby’s line in its context:
I am homesick / Homesick for the land I never have seen / For the land where men rise only to lift / Where there is nothing over a man between him and the sky / That land is my true country / I am here by some sad, cosmic mistake / And I am homesick
My own approximation of Dee’s ‘mantra’ comes from a far less idealistic author, Dame Truman Capote. Here are the words of Miss Lily Jane Bobbit, one of Capote’s couple of prototypes for Holly Golightly, in this case a precocious little girl in his short story ‘Children on their Birthdays’:
‘The Devil … will do you a good turn if he knows you trust him … Now, as a matter of fact, I have called in the Devil just recently. He is the only one who can help me get out of this town. Not that I live here, not exactly. I think always about somewhere else, somewhere else where everything is dancing, like people dancing in the streets, and everything is pretty, like children on their birthdays.’
I don’t require ‘pretty’ just now, I just need so much less ‘ugly’. Seems unlikely, but I wonder if the Devil can help me out.
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May 26, 2017 at 9:26 pm
larrymuffin
People like Trey Gowdy are elected by a lot of people who think he is the greatest thing since slice bread. That is pretty depressing. This past week with Trump in the Middle-East which includes Israel then at NATO what a spectacle real damage was done to the USA by Trump at that meeting. The Pope’s face said it all, Trump was ungracious and so full of himself, like a stupid tourist. He is the epitome of the ugly Americans. Very sad. So just insulate yourself against this madness. On another note I cannot believe that Dr Spo says that you sit home and touch yourself. I say sue him!
May 28, 2017 at 2:13 pm
Dave
Irresponsible of me not to have more quickly nipped in the bud the idea that it was ‘the Physician from Phoenix’ who accused me on this ‘touching’ business. ‘Twas a local Michael, not the e-Michael:-)
May 28, 2017 at 4:01 pm
larrymuffin
LOL!!!! good of you to bring precision to this matter.
May 27, 2017 at 6:05 pm
itsmyhusbandandme
Reformer, geogist and author? Now that is something to do sitting around the house all day long.
JP
May 28, 2017 at 2:19 pm
Dave
I had to look up ‘georgist’ [georgism]. How about you? And of course spell checker kept changing the word to ‘geologist’.
May 28, 2017 at 3:48 pm
itsmyhusbandandme
You got me…
May 27, 2017 at 11:45 pm
Urspo
Substitute the word Devil for Shadow. Yes the Shadow can help you giving you great vitality and zest and (I daresay) a little devilish element to your should.
May 28, 2017 at 2:28 pm
Dave
Please see above reply to Laurent B.
Hope you are doing well, by the way!