Wednesday, October 10
Ode to the Pepper
It's not the Ocean but...
I have seen such beauty as one man has seldom seen,
Therefore will I be grateful to die in this little room surrounded by the forests,
The great green gloom of the trees, my only gloom - and the sound, the sound of green.
-Edward James-
It's pretty close.
Thursday, October 4
Africa Before 1900
The other day, in my Africa history course.... I only said one word in the entire 90 minutes.
"Hippos"
That was a good day.
"Hippos"
That was a good day.
Tuesday, September 25
When tomatos go bad.
so... apparantly theres this girl at my college and... if she even looks at a tomato, basically she'll die... she's that allergic. And you know, thats horrible that someone is that allergic to something... but.... i dont think that the tomato deserves to be blamed. and my food hall is def. blaming the tomato... no more tomatos at the deli, no more tomatos at the grill, no more tomatos anywhere... god forbid.... a tomato and a lettuce head look at each other.
they'll start a rebellion... they'll be blood and ketchup everywhere...
although i would feel horrible if tomato juice got in her somehow...
they'll start a rebellion... they'll be blood and ketchup everywhere...
Saturday, September 22
It Is The Mercy
Donald Crowhurst and the Teignmouth Electron is the saddest thing I have heard this week.
1968-1969 the Englishman who was nothing better than a weekend yachtsman entered, competed and cheated in the first ever single manned yachting race around the world. Instead of keeping to the race course, Crowhurst circled the Atlantic by the coast of Brazil and would radio back false reports of his location. Alone in the ocean Crowhurst steadily became unbalanced and his radioing and telegraphing became more and more confusing and erratic. He kept two ships logs, one fabricated and the other real.
Another competitior, having been informed of Crowhursts fake position, pushed his boat to the extremes to try and catch up to where he thought Crowhurst was. The boat later capsized and sank, and the man had to be rescued by the Navy.
Three weeks before his triumphant return to England was expected, the Teignmouth was found abandoned and floating in the Atlantic. It is assumed that Crowhurst comitted suicide by leaping into the sea. His ships log was full of rambling thoughts and disturbing imagery. It is assumed that at some point The Teignmouth today is decaying on a beach in the carribbean.
A rail off the Teignmouth hangs in the Upper Deck of Neptune Court in the National Maritime Museum. Carved upon it are the words "It is the Mercy", from one of Crowhurst's last entries. He wrote.. "Suddenly you realis what's done is done and the mistakes you made, stand forever. It is finished... it is is finished. It is the Mercy."
A reminder that anyone who crosses the sea puts himself at her mercy, and is their plaything.
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