It's been nearly a year of constant searchlight movement; I can't believe how rapidly the sand seems to be moving under my magic carpet. I barely remember what this journey was for, or what I set out to find, but I can say I've spent a lot of time looking back...reaching, sometimes lunging towards the past for reminders, and for the answers I need so I can move back to the future. Been discovering things I never actually lost...deliciously affirming things...like the art of love.
"Sometimes, a journey of a lifetime -though one gathers great gifts along the way- ends up at home having healed the disdain for its limits and origins.
...there is nothing like the love of family and familiars. They are a welcome thing to have when you have journeyed far enough away from the thought that you have anything to prove."
...there is nothing like the love of family and familiars. They are a welcome thing to have when you have journeyed far enough away from the thought that you have anything to prove."
~Mark Pergola~
RELATED JOURNEY POSTS:
The Ongoing Attempt (Sept 2007)
In A Final Analysis, the Story Can Now Begin (Oct 2009)
Curious thing about family - the blood thing is automatic; it's strong. There's no reassembling or restructuring the auto-love of your own herd - no matter how far or long you run for, or how much fault you find...in the end, the madness is comforting in it's inexplicable perfection.
My favourite family portrait:
Mum, Me, and Dad in our bar after a Christmas party, all skunky-drunky. :)
Sibblings (dad married twice before my mum) - the only photo with all of us in the same country...EVER...it was for Daddy's funeral. :(
Extended Paternal Family Gathering for the same...erm...event...
GERMAN/AFRICAN Maternal Family Reunion in Czech Republic and Germany 2009 - ...JOURNEY entries for this coming...uh...one day. Ha.
RELATED JOURNEY POSTS:
The Ongoing Attempt (Sept 2007)
In A Final Analysis, the Story Can Now Begin (Oct 2009)
Beautiful family.
ReplyDeleteYou're a really fascinating woman B. I'm really glad that you're a part of my life.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the trip down memory lane
ReplyDeleteMy gosh thank you Nicholas - what a nice thing to say and a most validating way to start my day!
ReplyDeleteIt means the world to me that you appreciate the blogging (aka wanking) that I'm doing these days - because you (and the suspects too) have the historical context to put this in. The last time I wrote personally with any regularity was all those years ago...in the 90s. Eek! Really feels good to get the thoughts out. :)
Happy Tuesday darling
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Thanks Aunt Jan! :) Yes - I'm living for those lanes these days...