So
Leslie had just wondered if I was still alive or massively
depressed,
and I was able to reassure her that I was not Dead or
Depressed. As
the only person who had caught this Loss of Site, I promised
her a shout-out
in the form of a new entry, and I promised to say that it too
would
be an entry Forced at Gunpoint. [Sorry about the excessive
capitalizations – I’m in an 18th century/AA Milne phase this evening and
it
just has such a distinctive tone, don’t you think? It’s
amusingly
ironic as well as helping to emphasize points without
underlining or
italicizing.]
So...
I've been processing this idea for a while here: Sometimes I
feel like
I live in an alternate universe - that I'm in the "what if"
existence of some George Bailey, and by his absence, I am living in
caution, tepidness (tepidity?) and selfishness, only living
half the
life I might be living in another, more complete universe. I
wonder
if I'm a Mary Bailey, living a dowdy and lonely life as a
pitiful librarian
with no husband and kids because MY George was never born. Not
that
I feel in any way pitiful - I would say that I generally enjoy
my life
- but perhaps it could be so much more than it is, and far
more satisfying.
Anyway, that's all I have on this idea now - read the novels
of Jasper
Fforde for a far more entertaining articulation.
My
office is moving on April 1st - we're scooting over to Roundabout Plaza,
the new building right next to the statue "Musica" - a heroically-sized,
copper-green statue of the nine muses. Classically Nude. Quite the eye
opener! I sometimes just start laughing when I catch it out of the corner
of my eye. Not that I have any problem with nude statuary or that I
think it's in any way inappropriate; but it just feels so out of place
in a city like Nashville. We're not exactly known for our historical
art & architecture, beyond the Parthenon. Come to think of it, Musica
would be far more appropriately placed in Centennial Park. But it's
visible from our new office-to-be, and so I will have to grow accustomed
to nekkid men & women every time I pass a window.
So,
I will be dropping back off the face of the planet again for a couple
of months while I deal with the massive effort this will require - so
much stuff to move -- 8 years of accumulated computer detritus in my
office to sort & throw out. Hopefully I'll be back on earth in late
April.
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