Greetings:
In the book in which I am attempting to
consolidate blog excerpts with literary-minded effluvia of my own
creation, I begin with “Call me Baron Von D'Lucci”. Very clever,
I know, and with Melville no longer among the living my brashness
emerges.
America eventually became a bit more
plebeian in its declaration of roaming the range and purple mountains
majesty with the bumper sticker:
So let us combine this with retroment
in the golden years and the desire to be “where you should be all
the time”. What is our manifestation of noticing that one is not in
one place for a very long time? I think it can be found in the
Network control panel. This lists all the networks that you have
logged onto with that particular computer. You know when you are at a
friend's house, a hotel, the bus, the train, the airport, the cruise
ship,...? I counted 115. Concord coach was a bit popular with
'la-vie-en-rose' a bit exotic and 'poolside2ndfloor' a bit quizzical.
Echoes of Thomas Wolfe admonishing that
either look homeward or forget about going home altogether start to
haunt one.
Does visitation history matter? If you
have allowed that person or those persons to share your home or had
previously visited their home at least once with reciprocation, does
that allow for that subtle, clever strategy of inviting yourself?
(“They said yes! Well, that takes care of September. What about
October?”).
It is said that it is harder to hit a
moving target. This could be useful in the world of Kharma; it could
be lethal for Publishers Clearing House or Readers Digest.
Overstaying one's welcome could become the next reality show.
Since 104% of the readers of this blog
are well known to us this could be a form of kinetic suicide.
None-the-less, call me Baron Nomad Von
D'Lucci.
Restless are you? We aren't going anywhere. October is yours!
ReplyDeleteKeep the effluvia to yourself though, we are allergic to that.
Love, Princess Abundanza Von D'Lucci
The word "peripatetic" does come to mind....... Certainly, Von D'Luccis the world over are delighted that our clan chieftains make themselves available to be adored on such a widespread basis to those whose positions are more fixed. Think of it as spreading goodwill & bonhomie rather than refusal to reciprocate; if y'all weren't any fun - THEN it would be a PROBLEM.
ReplyDeleteWith much love and affection from the OBX this week,
Fifi Fred Andromeda Von D'Lucci