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WordPress sent me this image today.

lucky 13

i keep my notions in a cache

of digitalization

three thousand such or so i stash

right here in Gary Nation

and if you read this i am glad

and if you like it i rejoice

we share the journey i have had

and you have heard my online voice.

..

it was a different life i led

way back in twenty twelve

a night clerk in a red-rocked stead

with passions yet to delve

flash forward through this decade-plus

new friends and venues, loves and loss,

and constancy with some of us

and cherishing beneath the gloss.

..

Friends, my soul swells with the warmth you radiate. The most important part of my journey is the heart-to-heart interaction with those I admire and laugh with and love. May we all cherish each other whole-heartedly!

A Touchdown is Attainment of a Goal.

There are many ways to describe the gaits we have used in the course of a long lifetime. No single word can capture how a marathoner whose calves cramped up at the seventeen-and-a-quarter point of the race and who wrestled with despair and dehydration the other nine-plus miles of the footrace at last crosses the finish line, but the invented word Trudgedown is a fair approximation.

A Trudgedown is Redemption of the Soul.

Swarms of greedy human beings/Play the lottery and pray/They will have the magic numbers/And win millions, one fine day.

Meanwhile, would-be Thomas Edisons/Shove and shovel and acquire/Work their way up Forbes 500/Filthy Lucre their desire.

Meanwhile, some want life achievements/And some slice of recognition/From their dreaming peers of makers/Trophy, ribbon, First Edition.

Meanwhile, some have lovingkindness/And relief for those downtrodden/Is their focus and their passion/Their hands muddy but unsodden.

We ALL want to be successful/Doing Business, seeking Pleasure/Pick your Passions well, O Neighbors/And the way you take Wealth’s measure.

This morning at 7:44 AM Russ Kazmierczak the text equivalent of a Bat-Signal to me and Birdie Birdashaw:

“Good morning, you guys free to hang and draw at Sip’s this morning?”

We were. We did. And it was a fine morning to hang and draw. And when I got home I took a look at one of the pics I’d taken of Birdie and Russ, and then drew some more.

I’m grateful that these two fine gentleman include me in some of their sessions. They’re both quite a bit younger than I am, and they’re doing a lot more of what they should be doing, creation-wise, than I did when I was their age. They keep it up and they’ll go places. And then I’ll show them this page and I’ll remind them that I fully recognized their potential a bit before the World did. 🙂

bird & russ

buds abide & score a coup — or
iridesce & Gobsmack you
razzmatazz & comic sans
diving deep & clanging pans

A Friendly, Self-Compassionate Reminder

27th of December.
Tons to do!! Four days!! I know
It behooves me to remember
Finish Lines of long ago.

2021 1227 marathon finish line b n w

August 19, 1984. More than a year of training led to this moment. Two steps away from crossing the finish line at the San Francisco Marathon. There were more than ten thousand finishers. In the upper right, in the crowd, the one person whose head is not turned to see who’s coming next is my friend Thomas Christopher Sing, my classmate at Glendale Hish School, later to be the Best Man at my wedding on December 10, 1988. On March 3, 1991, Tom’s wife Mary (now, alas, deceased) and I both ran in the 1991 Los Angeles Marathon.

2021 1227 l a marathon
Every Finish Line we cross is
Yet another Starting Line.
Every win offsets the losses.
Each new challenge fills the stein.

On March 21, 1993, I was a finisher in the Tucson Marathon, with a time just under 4 hours and 30 minutes. I never was biomechanically suited for long-distance running, but I measured my achievements by the effort I put into them, and I’m proud of what I have done.

Competition has its place but
Satisfaction drives contentment.
Pay attention to your pace, but
Ditch frustration and resentment.

There are still Marathons in my life, but only in the metaphorical sense. What I learned from the three literal marathons I finished, 26 miles and 385 yards in San Francisco, Los Angeles and Tucson, is that endeavors that require the deepest commitment, and the most prolonged and profound effort, yield the most meaningful and valuable results. Whatever I accomplish between now and the end of 2021 will put me at the Starting Line of 2022.