{"id":386,"date":"2007-10-05T19:18:57","date_gmt":"2007-10-05T23:18:57","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.irawagler.com\/?p=386"},"modified":"2007-11-22T21:24:24","modified_gmt":"2007-11-23T01:24:24","slug":"world-turning","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.irawagler.com\/?p=386","title":{"rendered":"World Turning"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href='http:\/\/www.irawagler.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2007\/06\/photo-2-small.JPG' title='photo-2-small.JPG'><img src='http:\/\/www.irawagler.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2007\/06\/photo-2-small.thumbnail.JPG' alt='photo-2-small.JPG' \/><\/a> <\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Everybody&#8217;s trying to say I&#8217;m wrong<br \/>\nI just wanna be back where I belong<br \/>\nWorld turning<br \/>\nI gotta get my feet back on the ground<br \/>\nWorld turning<br \/>\nEverybody&#8217;s got me down.&#8221;<br \/>\n&#8212;Fleetwood Mac, Lyrics: \u201cWorld Turning\u201d<br \/>\n__________________________________<\/p>\n<p>Last Sunday (Sept. 30) about mid-morning, I emerged from my monastic cave, threw off my monastic habit, and re-entered the \u201creal\u201d world. Though a bit misty at the Saturday evening supper, realizing it was my last meal there, I was ready. It was time. I had rested. Reflected. Written. And now, left. The experience was one that I will mull over and absorb for a long, long time. <\/p>\n<p><a href='http:\/\/www.irawagler.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2007\/10\/priory-road.jpg' title='priory-road.jpg'><img src='http:\/\/www.irawagler.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2007\/10\/priory-road.thumbnail.jpg' alt='priory-road.jpg' \/><\/a><\/p>\n<p>During that week, I did something I have not done for any length of time since leaving the Amish in the late 1980s. Something that could not be done at home. I didn\u2019t watch one second of TV. I never read one newspaper. And that, if you know me, is just mind-boggling. OK, I did check the web a time or two when in town or posting my blog, but otherwise, nada. And it really wasn\u2019t that bad. One just doesn\u2019t think much about outside things while there. Not even football. Well, maybe a little. (I can\u2019t get too outlandish with my claims, or all credibility will be lost.)<\/p>\n<p>Within twenty minutes after leaving the Priory, I stopped at a little roadside diner for some breakfast and the Boston Sunday Globe. Looked like the world had kept right on turning in my absence. And churning. People blowing each other up in the Middle East. Hundreds of monks killed in Burma. The 2008 Presidential race. Hillary. Obama. Yak, yak, yammer. And perhaps the most scary thing of all; Hillary\u2019s unveiling of her plan to pay each family $5000.00 for each child born. I\u2019ll change my tune a bit from two weeks ago. If she wins, we are in BIG, BIG trouble. And she might well. Lord, have mercy (some Priory lingo there).   <\/p>\n<p>A few final thoughts on the Weston Priory brothers, as I was a bit rushed when posting last week\u2019s blog, and may have been a bit harsh on them. The Priory is what it is, with a strong ecumenical bent. I respect the brothers tremendously. They obviously are steeped in Catholic and monastic traditions, with all that entails. Including practices we Protestants find, well, a bit strange.  <\/p>\n<p>While in law school, I developed close friendships with several practicing Catholics. They always told me to never, never partake in Catholic Eucharist, because that would be blasphemous. Not even the night before our Bar Exam, when I was tempted to and felt the circumstances were dire enough to justify it. But no. I was not of their faith. I understood and respected that. At the Priory, all who come are welcome to participate in communion. That means anyone. From any faith, or none at all. They would serve Osama bin Laden if he showed up, I\u2019m sure. Murmuring words of peace all the while.<\/p>\n<p>We are the sums of our experiences. The background from which I emerged was and remains insular and very private. Despite my emergence and ensuing education, some vestiges still cling. The concept of totally open communion, where those who do not profess or are even hostile to Christianity are welcome to participate in its most holy ritual, is completely foreign to me. I find it strange and disconcerting. And, in that area only, I couldn\u2019t get past it. In my head. For that reason, and not because I thought myself superior, I chose not to participate. Of course, the brothers didn\u2019t blink an eye, one way or the other. I was welcome to partake. Or not. <\/p>\n<p>I developed a deep respect for Brother John. A quiet, unassuming man, laboring in the fields baling hay, like a weathered granite Vermont farmer. He is highly educated, very intelligent, quiet, thoughtful, and engaging. During our conversations, he had a tend-ency to stare intently at me; I felt as if he was peering into my soul. But I was open and honest with him. He invited me to come back any time and said he would like me to address the brothers sometime about my Amish upbringing. He was fascinated by that. I told him I\u2019d be honored. And a little intimidated. We\u2019ll see if anything develops. <\/p>\n<p>On my return trip, I meandered through upstate New York and stopped at Coopers-town and toured the Baseball Hall of Fame. I hadn\u2019t really planned on it, but decided to stop, as the opportunity probably wouldn\u2019t show up again anytime soon. A very inter-esting place with a treasure trove of historic paraphernalia.<\/p>\n<p><a href='http:\/\/www.irawagler.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2007\/10\/hf-ira-poster.jpg' title='hf-ira-poster.jpg'><img src='http:\/\/www.irawagler.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2007\/10\/hf-ira-poster.thumbnail.jpg' alt='hf-ira-poster.jpg' \/><\/a><br \/>\nAt Baseball Hall of Fame<\/p>\n<p><a href='http:\/\/www.irawagler.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2007\/10\/hf-bat-display.jpg' title='hf-bat-display.jpg'><img src='http:\/\/www.irawagler.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2007\/10\/hf-bat-display.thumbnail.jpg' alt='hf-bat-display.jpg' \/><\/a><\/p>\n<p><a href='http:\/\/www.irawagler.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2007\/10\/hf-braves.jpg' title='hf-braves.jpg'><img src='http:\/\/www.irawagler.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2007\/10\/hf-braves.thumbnail.jpg' alt='hf-braves.jpg' \/><\/a><br \/>\nBraves Team display<\/p>\n<p>The first anniversary of the Amish school shootings passed this week. Several Amish families gathered quietly on Monday. Thankfully, the news media respected their privacy and did not intrude. A police spokesman made a few comments. I have been impressed with the local newspapers. In the last month, the New Era ran a series of articles following up on the affected families. Most interviewees declined to be ident-ified. And so everyone moves on the best they can. As they can. You really don\u2019t get over a tragedy of that magnitude in a year. Maybe never. Someone asked if I would do a follow-up essay to the one I wrote after the shootings (see Essays page). I said no. I just don&#8217;t have it in me. <\/p>\n<p>It was back to the office on Tuesday. It took a day or two just to get re-acclimated to my surroundings and get back into the work groove. And back to the gym. No exercise for ten days. I gained three pounds from monkish foods. I\u2019m just glad it wasn\u2019t more. Emotionally I was pretty much drained. My long-anticipated vacation, just whoosh, gone like that. The days move somberly into fall, and harvest. Winter looms.<\/p>\n<p>I am also in a foul mood because my hero, Fred the Curmudgeon, has retired his weekly blog, FredOnEverything. Fred is discouraged and distraught, which bothers me. His writings have influenced both my thinking and my own writing a good bit in the last year. I\u2019m very sorry to see him go and will miss him. His final blog is dark and fretful. He sees bad things coming down the pike at us. Bad days. Bad times. When a guy with his abilities throws in the towel, I get very concerned. Like the canary dying in the cage in the coal mine. Something&#8217;s very wrong. Check out his final thoughts at <a href=\"http:\/\/fredoneverything.net\">Fred Reed; Outstanding Curmudgeon<\/a>. Click the Fred Columns link.<\/p>\n<p>In my absence, strange things occurred on the baseball diamond. When I left, the Phillies were several games out of first place. I thought they would swoon and die their usual agonizing death. It\u2019s an annual ritual with the Phillies. But no. The Mets swooned instead. So much for my pick of World Series teams. You gotta hand it to the Phillies for hanging in there, especially during September. The guys at work are on cloud nine, of course. And as much as it pains me, as difficult as it is for my fingers to type the words, here you are. Deep breath. \u201cGo Phillies.\u201d I&#8217;m choking here. Can\u2019t believe I wrote that. Actually, I figure the best way to make sure they lose is to cheer for them. And they are in a deep, deep hole at 0-2 to the Rockies. But they do have my respect, unlike the vile Yankees (may they be slaughtered by Cleveland). <\/p>\n<p>Strange things also happened on the gridiron, especially college football. Penn State got soundly whacked. By Illinois. I couldn\u2019t be happier about that. Welcome to the Big Ten. And Florida, beaten by Auburn. In the swamp. It just doesn\u2019t happen. Notre Dame at 0-5 for the first time in its long and storied history. Charlie Wise ready to be tarred and feathered and ridden out of town on a rail. Who\u2019da thunk it? The only thing missing was USC (the college football equivalent of the vile Yankees) getting beaten. That didn\u2019t happen. Unfortunately. <\/p>\n<p>But the Eagles didn\u2019t disappoint. I loved every minute of that game. I watched it in my motel room. McNabb running around like a maniac. Or trying to. It\u2019s hard to run anywhere when you\u2019re getting sacked twelve times in one game, tying the NFL record. The Eagles are 1-3, just like the Jets, so there\u2019s no crowing going on about that at work. <\/p>\n<p>I am enjoying (mostly) \u201cThe New York Times Review of Books.\u201d Seems like every issue has at least one far-left, liberal screed about something. And that\u2019s OK. But in one recent issue, there were two. One raging against the conservative phalanx \u201cruling\u201d the Supreme Court, predicting all kinds of gloom and woe. And one a serious examin-ation of AlGore and his latest boorish imbecilities. It was almost more than one can handle, two such articles in the same issue. One I expect and can take, but two, well, it\u2019s a bit much for anyone with a smidgen of conservative leanings. Almost I fired off one of my trademark nasty letters to the editor, but thought, what the heck, it won&#8217;t do any good anyway. I&#8217;ll just vent on my blog. Why anyone would give a second\u2019s effort to a serious discussion of a loon like AlGore just boggles my mind. I guess liberals have to prop each other up, or they would wither and drift away into complete irrele-vance. Actually, they already have, but just don&#8217;t know it.<\/p>\n<p>I always glean a good amount of humor from the Review&#8217;s Personals Ads. Descriptions abound like &#8220;brainy,&#8221; &#8220;literate,&#8221; &#8220;sophisticated,&#8221; indiscriminate interest in nature, actively enjoys sunshine, enjoys Maine hiking in summer, London&#8217;s new Tate, keep returning to southern France, etc., etc. Ho, Jeeves. Where is that butler? And what say we go sailing, my dear? And stop by that cozy little cafe for a spot&#8217;a tea? Where we shall have stimulating and enlightened conversation. The whole lot sounds crazier than the cat lady on &#8220;The Simpsons.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Last week&#8217;s blog was my first one written and posted completely on my MacBook. I was very happy with the little laptop. In the week leading to my departure, Patrick at work gave me some last minute instructions and lessons. By post time, I was very familiar and comfortable with it. Including downloading and resizing photos. Outstand-ing little computer. Powerful too. I highly recommend a MacBook to anyone consider-ing a laptop. <\/p>\n<p>The Nicholas story (Sept. 14th post) continues to rumble and echo throughout the land. That particular blog has been copied, faxed, mailed and passed on from person to person more than any single thing I&#8217;ve ever posted. It has touched those who never knew him and have no idea who he was. I think I know why. From our own childhoods, we all either remember &#8220;Nicholas&#8221; or we were him. To a lesser extent, of course. We either regret our actions or vividly relive our own pain. 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