TheBanyanTree: rowing

Indiglow indiglow at sbcglobal.net
Sat Sep 8 20:00:41 PDT 2012



--- On Fri, 9/7/12, Sachet <MountainWhisper at att.net> wrote:
I sooo loveand recognize your youngest!
Hugs,
Jana


From: Sachet <MountainWhisper at att.net>
Subject: Re: TheBanyanTree: rowing
To: "A comfortable place to meet other people and exchange your own *original* writings." <thebanyantree at lists.remsset.com>
Date: Friday, September 7, 2012, 4:17 PM


Seth made me smile for you. Love it that hope is shining!

On 9/7/2012 1:36 PM, Teague, Julie Anna wrote:
> Quoting Laura Hicks <wolfljsh at gmail.com>:
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>> On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 12:06 PM, Teague, Julie Anna
>> <jateague at indiana.edu>wrote:
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>>> Dave, as I mentioned, a very experienced rower, said that he, too, had to
>>> stay pretty focused and then quoted Stephen Crane, of the men rowing in the
>>> open boat out on the ocean, "None of them knew the color of the sky."  In
>>> that moment, the words were so evocative.
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>> So I guess he's forgiven for not getting the Monty Python reference?
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> ha ha ha!  As long as a person can quote someone other than Homer Simpson, I can hang with them as a running buddy.  You've got to be able to talk about something on a ten mile run.  My best running buddy, Tanya, is out of commission with a stress fracture in her foot.  And she's a wonderful running buddy, but God love her, she reads mostly trashy fiction, has dubious taste in movies, and doesn't go in much for current events or politics as discussion topics.  But she's a woman, so, you know, we can talk about our periods for ten miles.  KIDDING.  Tanya and I have made it through twenty six miles together, and all the training miles getting to that point, without having read a single book in common (until she coerced me into reading "Outlander", which we, in the end, agreed to disagree on). We manage a comfortable silence at times.  With running buddy Dave, on the other hand, we usually run out of miles before we run out of things to discuss.
 So the miles speed by, and that's a good thing.  Dave has bred an entire family of over-achievers who would not know a Monty Python if it bit them on the arse, so to speak, but who are all now at Harvard or they are twelve years old and on the verge of becoming world-renowned violin virtuosos.
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> And speaking of spewing literary quotes, my darling younger son--the one who nearly flunked out of high school because he didn't do any of the homework whatsoever (he didn't need to, he figured, since he already knew the material) and who is now in community college trying to prove that he is as smart as he actually is--quoted Sophocles to me the other day.  "An unexamined life is not worth living," he tells me, "Discuss."  Funny kid, that one.  He got an A+ on his first philosophy test.  If college can manage to keep him entertained, he might deign to do the work.
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