journal
all ![]() | Rob is 20,117 days old today. |
Sept 2002 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
Nov 2002 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 2001 jan feb mar apr may jun jul aug sep oct nov dec
2003 jan feb mar apr may jun jul aug sep oct nov dec |< << more >> >| |
Entries this day: Dream Lunch Ride_bike San_Antonio btna gin_in_luarca_asturias Dream 8:48am EDT Wednesday 9 October 2002 (dream) With my Aunt Madeleine in a parking lot at her car, kinda inside a building with some water nearby, and she started to get ill or fall under water and I couldn't really keep her afloat, so I hollered at someone to call 911, but they ignored me, so I grabbed her phone and called 911 while trying to keep her from sinking and the operator was all, "you have to call a different number" and she wouldn't connect me. I got really mad and was all, "just fucking connect me to the number; my aunt is fucking drowning here!" She never connected me, but some lady saw our plight and was willing to help, and put Madeleine in her van but left me in the water, which was no problem cause I got out easily. I'm glad it was a dream. permalinkLunch 12:11pm EDT Wednesday 9 October 2002 This morning Abbey led me through the process of barging into the kitchen to munch eggs for breakfast. I'm still not totally confident in this co-op environment, so I offered to help the lunch cook cook. Renee was the lead cook with help from two or three others plus me. We prepared a lovely "all vegan meal of curried okara and (cute!) peas, baked squash (prize if you can name the types), steamed spinach and garlic sauce, brown rice" as I wrote on the menu for the meal. I'm super glad to be helpful in the co-op and feel much better about munching with them. - - - - At this moment, Abs is (checking email, but she was) transcribing notes from a class. Lunch begins at 12:20 (just a few minutes). permalinkRide bike 10:02pm EDT Wednesday 9 October 2002 Today I rode my bike for about an hour on a bike trail near campus. The trail is not raw dirt as I suspected, but smooth asphalt about 5 feet wide, with stop signs at street intersections and guard rails along deep ditches. The highlight of the ride was a railroad tressel above the bike trail. I hauled my bike through thick brush and briars up the hill to the tracks. Rode along the tracks across both tressels (one goes over the bike trail, the other goes over a street) and it was pretty neat. The um, the tressel over the street had a sign on it, something like BUILT BY KING BRIDGES 1906. The date is the only thing I remember for certain. permalinkSan Antonio 8:20pm EDT Wednesday 9 October 2002 I might not go to San Antonio Rally, for reasons that I choose not to disclose at this moment, or ever maybe. Well, maybe in ten years. I think it has nothing to do with some people who spoke to Steve through Jennifer Nichols-Payne, and who spoke to me through Doug Strong. I do intend to be at Houston Rally. I feel sad about not going. Some youth have specifically asked about me going and I've been saying yes, but now I might not be. Poop. I have trouble seeing the goldenness in this, which I trust is part of all things in my life. But I'm still looking and trusting.. 10:10pm Okay, I've decided I'm not going. This decision gives me the freedom to not worry about being back in time for the rally just to find out that I cannot attend. Makes sense to me. permalinkbtna 9:12pm EDT Wednesday 9 October 2002 Oh this was funny: Phone rang, Abbey got it. It was for Betina, one of her housemates. Last night when I originally thought her name was Petina, I was corrected and Abbey said they sometimes abbreviate it at B'tina, or maybe even Btna. I said, "booty, tits and ass?" and Betina was all, "why do you have to emphasize the booty so much?" And Abbey came up with Boots Tits And Ass, with jokes around knocking boots. So anyway there was a call for Betina, and while Sarah was looking for her, Abbey said "boots tits and ass" and the caller almost certainly could have heard, but hopefully didn't know Abbey was talking about Betina, cause the caller was Betina's dad. We laughed a lot when Abbey hung up. permalinkgin in luarca asturias from: gin date: 09 oct 2002 subj: Gin in Luarca, Asturias ÊHello SunShine Lovers, ÊÊÊÊ May the change of the season and the tides of your life inspire your creative soul.Ê It seems the colder it gets, the more pronounced the directional energy flow becomes.ÊNature displays it all,Ê the secrets and surreal miracles of life surround us.ÊThe dancingÊtrees with their chlorophyllÊdrainedÊleaves spiraling to the ground,Êand their blood- the sapÊdraining back into the roots, reminds me ofÊ how my second autumn of life- so close to the currents of nature- has made me more aware of my ownÊwaning season of the year.Ê IÊwant to practice less questioning andÊdoubt.ÊÊ It has been my motto toÊprevail with ¨energia que sobre¨.Ê To continue with my own force that is not just enough to get me through a day, but to feel the pulse of the power and know i will have plenty left over, no matter what i mightÊrun into.Ê I woke up this morning inÊa $12 hotel.Ê I took a hot bath, then got back into bed at 6am.Ê I turned on the tv to see what time it was, when it might be getting light outside, and theÊheadline news was the major floodingÊto the east.Ê Over the region where iÊam was a white dot.ÊÊThe weather woman said it was going to snow.Ê I turned off the tube, laughed a little and went back to sleep.Ê I woke up and the sun was shining.Ê The crystal ball is not always right.Ê ÊÊÊÊ I found a foot path yesterday!!!ÊShiny blue hand-made ceramic tiles withÊpainted pale yellow sea shells on them guided me off the highway onto a dirt road which later turned into a footÊpath, that later went over the mountain through a long stretch of tall cactus like plants called ¨toxos¨ (x=sch)Êin Gallego.Ê I later found out this plant has at least a dozen names in this region.ÊÊI have known this plant since the day i walked out of Burgos, my first encounter withÊitÊoutside of Espinosa (which means prickly).Ê The painful pass over the mountain yesterday helped my original theory of the history of theʨcamino¨.Ê ÊÊÊÊÊÊ ÊThe current legend of the ¨Camino de Santiago de Compostella¨ has to do with the lost cranium of Jesus of Nazareth's first cousin, Saint James.ÊÊI have heard the story several times, and it is so outlandish that every pilgrimÊthat has setÊout from the far reaches of Europe and other areas, in search of the bones of Saint James,Êhave allÊbeen considered over the pail crazy (if we were not already).Ê Someday I will get the official ¨scoop¨on the story and send it on to you.ÊÊIn preparation for the ¨camino¨, i refused to read anything about the trail, the history, the points of interest,Êetc.ÊÊ I wanted to discover it for myself, thinking that iÊcould have plenty of time after my walk to read the stories of others.Ê When I set out last summer from Normandy, in the North of France, I quickly learnedÊhow easily it was to get lost, even with aÊmap and a compass.Ê By the time I had made it across Bretagne to a river, I knew would take me to the Atlantic, ÊI wasÊready to do what ever it took to stay by the river and make it to theÊocean toÊreduce my dailyÊhours of absolute lostness.ÊPart of my journey is about trying to feel what I believe theÊancients could haveÊfelt.Ê I know the old ¨camino¨and the reasonÊpilgrims originally made this trip was to make it to Finisterre,Êthe ¨end of the earth¨.Ê It seems as absurdÊto us that once the earth was considered flat, as it must have seemed to them that the earth could be round.ÊÊSince the Christians imposed the story of Saint James, andÊthe calculations proved to skepticalÊ minds that the earth was not flat, the journey to the ¨end of the earth¨ has been cut short by 130 kilometers or so, to Santiago.Ê I do hope the story of Saint James is true, and Robin Hood existed, but their stories remain as inspirations to people through out the ages and help guide people to new levels of compassion and adventure.Ê ÊÊÊÊÊ ÊAnd the French coast turned to swamp....Êthen the mountains got taller and taller and the brush got so thick it was impassable.Ê Rivers that were only crossableÊbetween low tide and high tide, when the water was not rushing in or out, needed to be crossed.Ê I bet lots of pilgrims learned to swim, and many drowned.Ê At the other side of the river was more swamp, months ofÊswamp.Ê Here, the ¨toxos¨Êare blood letting.Ê I survived my days hike yesterday,Êin a downpour, Êwith my poncho wrapped like a duster and chaps around my legs.Ê I was still bleeding.Ê Those things make stingingÊnettlesÊfeel like ticklingÊfeathers.Ê Here, the mountains are not small, and everything isÊgreen and strong.Ê In a matter of days any cleared trail could be taken over by the flora.Ê I have not seen any fauna (except a frog and a bird).Ê So, on with my theory.Ê I hope this interests some of you...ÊÊ I think in the old days the pilgrims (or the ponderers, or wanderers)Êtried to get to Finisterre or Santiago de CompostellaÊwith the sea to their (our) right.Ê If and when they (we) made itÊ(they say at least 10% did not-due to their death), ÊI bet they were willing to take any trail other than the oneÊby the coast to make the return trip to their place of origin.Ê Thus, the ¨French Trail¨ was blazed further to the south, mostly out of the mountains and in the practically desert regions of Burgos, La Rioja, and Lyon.Ê What would be better, lots of water, or no water?Ê What is better, to see theÊends of creation, the known limitsÊof our existence and endurance, or let it pass untested?Ê To soothe my own madness i will quote another lyric,ʨit is better to regret something you have done than something you haven't done...¨.Ê ÊÊÊÊÊÊ I think iÊwill save Galicia for another year.Ê I am almost there.ÊI will make it, thenÊre-evaluate my trail.Ê ÊIf i am going to keep out of ¨illegal alien¨status i don't have time to reach ¨Finisterre¨ anyway.Ê I have had it my way, over every large mountain (except the one i was scared off of).Ê To guardÊmy health i haveÊconsumed vitaminÊC and raw garlic almost daily since i started the pilgrimage.Ê My vitamin C requirements are now off the scale.Ê I have pushed my body to her limits, and she has served me well.Ê Galicia is a few days away.Ê It is my golden fleece, and as green as a leprechaun's love.Ê It is possible that the things i am searching for, i will always search for, knowing very well they are all within.Ê I want to deal with my hate and my rage and my fear and doubts as well as confront the beauty and creativity that i keep locked up.Ê In large that is why I like to walk alone.ÊI want to trace those branches toÊtheir roots.Ê They are mine.Ê Ê ÊÊÊÊ Last winter i caught my self wondering who the mothers and the grandmothers confide in.Ê Who's shoulder do they cry on when the stability they maintain is feeling too heavy.Ê I walked off the mountain to call my mom and ask her.Ê In these last weeks I have met several special women.ÊAmong them was a very old woman who recently lost her husband of 65 years.Ê We talked andÊi found myself holding her, she was shaking and in tears, knowing her future was full of sad and lonely nights without her man.Ê Regarding death, I have found there are no real consolations, only lots of tears and time.Ê Another woman,Êa mother of 4- her youngest son 17 years old.ÊÊSheÊowned one of the hostelsÊI stayed in.Ê The mother of thousands of pilgrims over the last 12 years.Ê I had never seen an ¨owner¨ of any of the 4 or 5 hostels i had stayed in, they were allÊjust burned-out employees.Ê I stayedÊwith her until the rain almost stopped late in the afternoon the next day.Ê I arrived on her porch in a cold and heavy storm the night before.Ê She was having a nervous breakdown, and had attempted suicide a fewÊdays earlier.Ê She let me make her lunch, and give her an alignment andÊthen hold her in her tears and feel her fears.Ê I am blessed to know who holds the mothers and grandmothers when they need to be held, we do.Ê Those people that can, that will, that is why we are here.Ê ÊÊÊÊÊÊ Love to You and your Mothers...ÊÊÊÊÊ ultreïa, ginpermalink prev day next day |