He’s
flung in rage from this ingrateful seat
Of
monstrous friends; nor has he with him to
Supply
his life, or that which can command it.
-Flavius
Timon Of Athens Act
IV, scene ii Line 24
Timon has flown the coop, and he left without his backpack
or anything else and headed up into the hills away from everyone. That’s what this boils down to. Now I don’t know too much of Timon Of Athens, but I do know that it’s
a story of a kind hearted soul who gave all his friends the shirt off his back.
And later on, when his money was all gone, he found that he had no real friends,
and no one would help him out. And at that he lost his kind heart and walked
away from it all.
Now If you don’t mind, I’m going to continue one more day on
the theme of the week’s events. But rest assured that I’m keeping it pertinent
to today’s line.
I can’t help but feel that this week’s loser in the general election
has got to feel a little like Timon at this point. Can you imagine spending your
life in service to people only to be refuted in the end by the people? And not
only refuted, but to have a paragon of sloth and ignorance chosen over you? It would not surprise me at
all to learn that she had headed up into the hills never to be heard from
again. I know that I would be tempted to do that. I’m guessing, though, that
even if she did that she would certainly not go without her backpack. And her
contingent of secret service (former first lady; remember?). And no, in reality
I don’t believe we’ve heard the last of her. And hopefully her end does not
mirror Timons.
All right, that’s all I have to say about that, and hopefully
by tomorrow I’ll have my head back on my shoulders and back into Will’s game.
It got knocked off a bit by the results of Tuesday, but I’m slowly
recuperating. I’ll do my best, and I don’t think I’ll be flung in rage. After
all, I have much still with me to supply my life and to stay in command of
myself. Yes, I most certainly do.
This is me heading up into the hills about twenty years ago. We hiked up from down below on the bottom right hand corner of the picture. Up in the upper left hand corner, sort of out of the picture, is Farewell Gap. If you go through that gap you're in the High Sierra back country. We didn't go that way. We hiked up to Lower Franklin Lake, camped out for one night, and headed back the next day. And there was no rage involved at all.
2 comments:
cool pic. looks like it was taken in 1970.
1996
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