Our Town?
Well, not exactly...
The way I see IT depends on how much of IT belongs to me--not to possess or to own-- but how much of it I have drawn into myself so it it part of me...whether I’m talking about my family or the house where I live or my town or my state or my country. When I say, “our family” I can mean only the people who are closest and dearest to me, or I can include in my meaning a reference to all those first and second cousins whom I haven’t seen in years or ever and probably wouldn’t recognize if I met them on the street. That’s the way IT is.
I got today’s pictures in Yuba City, which was once "my town." A very long time ago I was part of the community... and the community was part of me. To some extent the community defined me... to myself and to others. When I look for myself in the old familiar places, I discover that Jerral Miles has moved on, and so has the town. He is irrelevant to this place.
I was a Honker once... and proud of it.
I knew what it meant to be a Honker. Now I have no idea.
I knew what it meant to be a Honker. Now I have no idea.
John Birch Society signs have been replaced by Tea Party signs.
I don't remember what the Ammo Outlet replaced on Plumas Street.
Whatever it was, I think I'd like it to come back.
At ten o'clock this morning a guy was asked to walk a straight line on Queen's Avenue.
He couldn't.
...some Good News: The old Sutter Theater on Plumas Street has become an Art Center.
Magnolias bloom the same as they did the year Nancy was born at Fremont Hospital.
1 comment:
Thank you for the journey "home" and back. :-)
D.J.
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