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Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Little Balls

“Adam told to write about the Ice Hotel and dipping into the frozen river with Marianne. He thinks I can develop a story that follows on one I’d already written about cold water swimming in Maine. Start there, weave into it last year’s obsession with White Pond, add a dash — am I mixing my metaphors? — of Québec City and voilà! the blog lives again.  But I can’t because it’s so all about me. Mainecourse is full of what I see as  my woe-is-me will I ever find happiness sob-stories. How do I write about stuff I’m doing without it being about stuff I’m doing?”

KO: “Write it in the third person.”

“You always say that. The third and I’m still me, I’d have to write in the  sixth or seventh person.”

KO: “Breathe, Michael, breathe. First those stories aren’t as self centered as you think. Secondly, the third person gives you more freedom to play. You’ll have less obligation to stick to the truth.”

“Not that I do anyway.”

KO: “Not that you do anyway.”

Time passes and no new stories magically appear on this here blog so  Adam offers less work: “Post a bowling photo and link it to the bowling movie — how  hard does it have to be … ? Or do you fear the slippery slope of re-immersion & expectation … ?”

Bowling? Yeah, bowling. Compare our passion with Ralph Kramden’s and the “Hurricanes.”  Maybe begin with Ralph yelling at Alice, “Hurry up with the eats, I’m going bowling,”  because often at our table it’s something like, “Why’d we start dinner so late we’ve got to get bowling.”

“Pick an Oak,” was a toe dipper. Water’s warm.  This next one could be a dive off Caroline’s pier, and if so, then I’d hope to have more than voyeurs. Here goes.

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In the depths of last summer’s humdrum,  Matthew and friends chose Wednesday nights to meet at the “Drome,” the local candlepin (small bocce-like balls) alley down the street across from K-Mart and the only McDonalds in America to have gagged on its own grease and gone belly up.   Why Wednesday? 1960s prices: A dollar a string and two bucks for a beer. Some nights Matt and his crowd commandeered multiple lanes, and he’d return home with stories of his high scores and near fistfights. I remembered my early competitive days bowling against my roommate, Jim McMahon, and later taking Matt and the foster kids to what was then called, “The Bowladrome.”

But this latest entry is not going to be  about Candlepins and little balls, this one, or the upcoming one which I hope materializes, is about big balls, chainsaws, and ice.

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“Hey, Matt, I need an editor. Your mom’s gone and I have to have someone tell me I’m not embarrassing myself before I embarrass myself. I’d like to keep it in the family and you’re a writer.  Will you read my latest attempt to get the blog rolling?”

“Sure, I’d like that.”

(Thought bubble : You’d like that?  What, no, “Is this punishment for living in the same house with you?”)

Matt reads this while I burn an omelet with cheese, veggies and beans.  I hear a snort and a laugh which I take as good signs. Then he looks up from his computer, “I like the way you say you’re going to write something and then you don’t.”

“Or that I act like I’m going to write about bowling but don’t? Or is it more like saying I’ll finish a job like the bathroom and then don’t?”

“ And, I’d take out the pick-an-oak sentence.”

“You mean I can’t publicly pressure people to help out here like they did in the  old days?”

 

posted by michael at 9:41 am  

6 Comments »

  1. Toes are gettin’ warmer. Feet all in. This is a very good pseudo reentry. Now, your fans await the big balls story. No pressure. None at all.

    Comment by FierceBaby — March 29, 2011 @ 11:14 am

  2. Ah, the post is up. The blog has returned. Now the question is, for how long? Keep the posts up old man.

    Comment by Matt — March 29, 2011 @ 1:20 pm

  3. Keep the editing up, young man, and maybe he will …

    Funny how the entry title could be about either of the topics about which Michael — as Matt so pithily points out — does not really write … No, despite the phrase “upcoming one”, I suspect this is more bait for bloggers than part one of a serial novelette — Huck w/ whitewash brush in hand, chumming the water for any repressed writers.

    Whatever the case, it’s like watching tulips come up through the permafrost — only more magical, because tulips do it every year, despite our sometimes wavering belief in their reliable optimism, whereas a coursing of oxygenated blood through the blog’s embalmed arteries is no given …

    Godbless.

    Comment by inconsistentcurve — March 30, 2011 @ 6:04 am

  4. This wonderful bit of writing reminds me of what I love about bowling night. A strong sense of purpose when I arrive at the drome – knock down all the pins, play, have fun…..

    Success in bowling (in theory) requires great focus, consistent form, follow thru….not unlike writing a story, yes? But then, I can do all the focus, form and follow thru…and drive the ball right thru the center of the damn pins…and still only 2 fall. Seemingly randomly. Surprise! Then delighted laugh at the unexpected result. Hilary once pointed out: “gravity doesn’t always work here”. And the best stories don’t follow the rules.

    Comment by slipslidin' — April 6, 2011 @ 2:35 am

  5. Rakkity promises to come up with a blog story. No, it won’t be about racquetball. You see, I was in my usual weekly 3-way game with Ambidexterous Steve (he actually uses both hands in our games) and Back-wall-dropper Dave, and suddenly Ambi-man clenched his back, and groaned “I have to quit. My back is out.”. So there I was, alone playing against Backwall Dave. In about 15 minutes, he was up 15-5, and my right hand suddenly lost its grip. My right forearm tendons seemed to have been torn out. And I’m not ambidextrous, unlike Ambi-man, who was sitting there laughing, while watching Backwall pound me to smithereens on the court.

    So no racquet-ball stories from rakkity. At least for a while.

    But I do have some hiking stories.

    Comment by rakkity — June 7, 2011 @ 2:17 pm

  6. Bring it on, Good Sir Rakk … ! It’ll be good to hear your “voice” again! And who knows, maybe it’ll inspire me to do the same …

    Comment by avid reader — June 7, 2011 @ 4:14 pm

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