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Posted Wednesday 31 March 2004

A Year, and a Lifetime

San Anselmo, March 31, 2004: A year ago, I began online publishing of the Adventures of Bloggard. Over 360 micro-stories have now been added to the bloggosphere, recounting people and places from my past, to create a sketchy autoblography.

Visitors here have found stories both happy and sad, serious and absurd, familiar and exotic. I use Marcel Proust's method. From the scent of a madeline cookie, he recalled a bygone Parisian age. I do the same, except that I wake up and smell the coffee, as I have been advised to do by so many well-meaning people, and the stories themselves range over a century up till today, from Texas to California and beyond, and yes, even to Paris.

However, given this meandering method, some folks might like things more orderly, and some folks might like things brief.

For these people, and for visitors who might enjoy a review, here is a photo album with snapshots of the last year, and of a lifetime. I'm told that there will be a test at the end.




























































Henrietta, Texas, 1922: Tutti-Fruity

Henrietta, Texas, 1949: The Gypsies by the Slough

Henrietta, Texas, 1951: Wizard in a Cave

Henrietta, Texas, 1952: The Canyon

Henrietta, Texas, 1954: Diplomacy

Henrietta, Texas, 1955: Derley Davis and the Dew Drop Inn

Henrietta, Texas, 1958: A White Sport Coat, and Rocket Fuel

Wichita Falls, Texas, 1963: The Skydivers

Shady Shores, Texas, 1964: Band of Thieves

Denton, Texas, 1964: A Photograph of the Future

Denton, Texas, 1965: The Corduroy Jacket

Dallas, 1966: The Abandoned Road

St. Louis, 1967: Carrie Street Station

Southern England, 1968: A Cottage in East Grinstead

Phnom Pen, 1969: Bravery

Hurnville, Texas, 1971: Young Fool

San Francisco, 1974: The Apartment From Hell

San Francisco, 1975: Phil Groves and Raskin-Flakker's Ice Cream Store

San Francisco, 1976: The Thumbtack Bugle

San Francisco, 1976: Network Answering Service

San Francisco, 1977: Mick Jagger's Secret

San Francisco, 1978: The Robe

San Francisco, 1979: The Musical Idiot

San Francisco, 1980: 3304 Geary Boulevard

Newport Beach, 1985: The Christmas Present

San Francisco, 1990: The Chapman Stick

San Rafael, 1996: The Wacko

Paris, 2001: Koko Taylor in Paris

Mount Shasta, 2003: Leaving

Mount Shasta, 2004: Tulip, Gone

In a week, I'll be 60. It makes one pause, or even stumble. One then asks, where does the time go? Perhaps these little stories hint at an answer. And thinking back on those times present and past, it makes one wonder ... what will happen next?

But perhaps time is twisted. Perhaps it's really running backwards, and we, trapped in that flowing stream, cannot see the true direction of things. Perhaps what is to come has in fact already happened.

Or, as a dear friend once said, perhaps not.

Posted by bloggard at 05:19:00 [Link] - Category: 5 Looking Back
Comments

billybobbucher wrote:

Arthur,
Have been enjoying reading the micro-stories in this order. Kind of a year's end bonus or a blue light special.
It is a good journey you have been on.
Keep it up.
Will toast you on the 7th.
Billy Bucher
04/05/04 12:22:17

Beverly Shannon wrote:

Arthur
Just met you at your door, lovi'n your Kerry signs. Can you photo and put here on your site? That would be a toot.

Have you gone to jibjab.com and seen "our land" ? Pokes fun at both Kerry and Bush, very funny and worth the viewing.
Beverly Shannon
REMAX of Mt Shasta
10/12/04 14:55:19

bloggard wrote:

Hi, Beverly Shannon,

Glad you like them. I may get them photographed in time. We'll see.

To other folks. Although *very* liberal when I was young, I've grown quite conservative over my lifetime, and in this upcoming 2004 election favor Mr. Bush and Cheney over the two lawyers Kerry and Edwards, so we have a Bush-Cheney sign on the right side of our lawn.

However, to be fair to the democrats, we've also put a Kerry-Edwards on the left. Seeing as how it's my sign and my yard, I've taken the liberty of editorial comment, by gluing a bunch of flip-flop sandles all over it.

Ms. Shannon, unless I miss my guess, is a Bush-Cheney fan.
10/12/04 19:12:21
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