Going on vacation, booked months ago. I wonder how my mom, sister & I will answer the question, "How did your government let "that" happen in NOLA?" I have no answers, I have a million questions.
Thursday, 29 July 2004
The Road Is Long...
Mood: lyrical
Now Playing: Herbie Hancock "Driftin' "
Reading Dr.Cat's "Housecalls" got me thinking about community. Her professor's saying "Ah, a small town, people will never let you alone, but they will never let you down." really struck home.
In the past 3 years, I've lived in a megalopolis of over 11 million, a good-sized city of over 1 million, and a small city of just under 20,000 people. No matter where I've lived, the amount of "community" I've enjoyed depended almost entirely on me.
Did I introduce myself to the neighbors? Did I share with my neighbors? Did I look out for my neighbors?
Now, I'm either an outgoing introvert, or a shy extrovert. I always feel I fall short in cultivating community, but I'm working on it.
I'm realizing that's what life is...always striving to do better, or at least doing the best you can each day. I use to think, one day, I'd just be where I wanted to be. Now it looks like "the journey's the thing".
So, Thursday night, The Nut House is having "Brother's Keeper" night. Sisters, cousins, the whole family is welcome. Tom & his brother John Collins are the specials and The Hollies are 1st up on the Jukebox.
Designated drivers, soft & virgin drinks on the house.
Chinquapin
(the password is... Blue highways)
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