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June 22, 2012 at 2:19 pm #206749
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GuestI like Louis L’Amour books as brain candy. They probably are my favorite guilty pleasure. They’re the same basic plot structure, but I like the profound insights he throws into the stories as the simple plot progresses. One thing he says in multiple books is that leaving the eastern cities and moving west across the plains had an enormously different effect on different people. It empowered some, by freeing them of the constraints in which they lived previously; it crushed some, who couldn’t handle the endless expanse and never-changing scenery; it strengthened some who had never had to care for themselves and others; it drove some crazy out of constant fear of attack and the lack of law and order.
People need what people need, and people tend to construct their lives to provide them what they need– and want. Being open-minded to me means, in the context of this forum, not demanding that settlers be explorers – even as the typical settler mind-set is to be wary of and restrain the explorers. Often, explorers can explore in confidence largely because they know there always will be settlers waiting to welcome and feed and praise and provide security for a season when they return from their explorations.
Remember, too, that
a kite is not just the thing that flies through the wind; it also is the string that keeps it safely grounded. I value my wife-string as much as my me-kite.
June 23, 2012 at 4:30 am #254131Anonymous
GuestRay we actually agree on something. I like Louis Lamour also June 23, 2012 at 5:39 pm #254132Anonymous
GuestVery nice. June 25, 2012 at 2:55 pm #254133Anonymous
GuestQuote:Ray we actually agree on something. I like Louis Lamour also.
😆 😆 😆 😆 Thanks for the laugh, Cadence.
I think the fact that the two of us both participate here and can have civil conversations (and like each other) says something about this site.
June 27, 2012 at 3:58 am #254134Anonymous
GuestI like this. June 27, 2012 at 3:29 pm #254135Anonymous
GuestNah… doesn’t do it for me, a bit too American, the imagery doesn’t work… -
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