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Boomer Bob

Boomer Bob
Location
The Big Cheesey Carnival, Nevada, USA
Birthday
April 08
Title
OCCUPIED BOOMER
Company
Yep, I love it. Come on by anytime
Bio
An honest to goodness, card-carrying member of the Occupy Movement. MAKE A DIFFERENCE - DON'T JUST WRITE ABOUT IT, PARTICIPATE!!! Active member of Occupy Las Vegas

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OCTOBER 2, 2010 7:50PM

Trudge's Open Call - Just Where in Hell Am I From?

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I am very simply from the memories of my life that flood my head, of which 65% and the most significant and wonderful include my incredible wife, seemingly as though it all started with her just yesterday at sunrise.

sunrise 

Perhaps from the worn out Fruit of the Loom sleeveless t-shirts and cotton shorts full of holes, cool and comfortable with Coleman hiking shoes from K-Mart that are the extent of my wardrobe, be it home, grocery store, movies, extreme heat, snow, or within the pickup I’m never seen without while roaming the roads of the desert southwest. 

 

Maybe from the stucco house, not on the prairie, but in the desert amongst the endless sea of homes also painted (desert-pink? Pink? Why not brown I wonder) with red tile roofs and desert landscape; where I spend hour upon hour within its walls, with my friend and soul mate; where my daughter lives, a home well known in the neighborhood for the noisy, gentle, fun-loving dogs and the warm, open, friendly atmosphere. 

 

Certainly from my favorite local entertainment; no casinos for me, but within the yard also claimed by the chipmunks darting here, darting there fast as lightning, suddenly stopping, laying perfectly still and as flat as a freshly fallen leaf in the shade of the mesquite tree for a much needed break, the many mocking birds singing their endless tunes, impressing one another with their outstretched wings and tail feathers spread, cautious lizards eyeing me, first with one eye, then the other, curious kangaroo rats with heads bobbing above then below the rocks as if able to dodge my glances (if I can’t see you, then you surely can’t see me) and cooing doves sneaking sips of water from the pool; all are scurrying to gather morsels we’ve spread for them, fearing the winged shadows racing across the ground, avoiding the beautiful red-tailed hawks far above in the endless expanse of blue, gliding quietly, even ghostly, across sol’s searing, blinding glow; symbols of the desert in which we each reside; serenity deep and calm until utter bedlam as my dogs enter the scene, evicting all tenants and claiming the yard “private property.” 

 

I love being from the massive purple sage brush at my home’s entrance, the grey/green, waxy leaves wafting pungent aroma throughout the home as thunderstorm’s rain drops pummel the leaves and velvety lavender blossoms, fragrance from both blending into a whirlwind of perfume more intoxicating than wine; the air laden with sage and blossoms joins with the freshness from rain drops to cleanse the soul and entice honeybees by the hundreds, the hummingbirds gather for their share too, both humming nature’s soft refrain, ignoring the outstretched hand I’ve extended in hope of but a whisper, or slight touch during their busy day. 

 

Decedents from families o’ Scotts and Irish, or Irish and Scotts, depending upon which one of is asked first; from a house often afire with the flames o’ the Celtic gods, shillelaghs and shenanigans thrash’n from within the house, while the fires from green Irish and Scot eyes scorch the paint from the walls.

 

From the smoky aroma of daily barbeques, salmon, halibut, cod and tuna, hamburgers, Jamaican pork, but chicken not so much; a tradition born of our love of good food, always grilled nothing cooked indoors; neighbors inquiring, dogs running amuck, noses in the air and sniffing frantically as though sniffing hard enough will somehow drag the evening’s dinner to their mouths to inhale.   

 

I may be from the sun, setting quietly in bright orange, gold, purple and turquoise, signaling the close of yet another day, the air and skin cooling while stars gradually burn holes into the darkening sky, one occasionally skimming across, thrown in rage by Zeus, pissed off yet again at one of his lesser gods. 

 

And tomorrow these too will be the memories; neurons flooding my mind, displaying in every minute detail, every aroma, every sight and sound of yesterday's events, reminding me who I am and where I am from.

sunset 

 

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Oh Bob, this was really beautiful and lyrical in its rhythm. Your painted word pictures make me reconsider my own.

Your mind's eye fills mine with certain familiarity though hundreds of miles apart. I too have the Scot and Irish in me...though my house is much quieter these days.

Great exercise.
I have always wanted to take a trip to Arkansas ever hear of Norma Cox?
Bob, this was excellent writing. I wanna' go live with you~
This is one of your finest posts. You painted multiple pictures with lovely words.
Wow!

That wasn't a "painting" of your inner self; that was a whole gallery!!

^R^+
Gorgeous, bob....xox
excellent descriptions
I was right there with you. Excellent writing. Thank you so much.
Wonderfully written. A special place where you come from!
Boome, you are a silver tongued Celtic!
Really love this essay, my friend. A happy heart and family is a precious everyday kind of treasure.
Thanks!
Thanks so much for taking us on this journey with you Boomer, of where your from and who you are. Beautiful.
I love how you bring us into your memories and nows. By painting each scene clear as day then bringing them to life. I'm thinking of the childhood memories in your 12 random as well.
This is really vivid and lush. But no mention of Oklahoma?
Wow, so picturesque! I gotta go check out that open call...
Best Wishes,
Blittie
I think through you eyes I'm starting to like the desert. Beautiful, the last pic...ooh. r for rash, heat that is por moi.
Buffy - thank you. The Irish/Scot blood does have a tendancy to boil at a low temp (say, around 40 degrees F :-) doesn't it

I hadn't heard the name before until I googled it, Jack. Not surprised about the content of her writings though :-)

trudge - thanks for bringing it to OS

Scanner - you're welcome here any time - the only requirement is t-shirts and shorts with holes in them, shoes optional (but well advized, lots of not so friendly critters on the ground around here).

Ms. C - thank you very much. An honor to ahve that come from you

skypixeo - thanks, happy to share it with you

Thank you Robin

Ms V - thanks. Memories visit frequently as I sit in idle mode. My way of avoiding the tube, with TV in my head

vanessa - glad you enjoyed

Zanelle - I'm always happy to share

Sheila - thank you, I do enjoy going there too

Steph - thanks. I've heard the silver tongued phrase several times before, but it's usually in reference to the devil in my case :-)

trilogy - I'm happy to share with you

Heidibeth - I can't sing, can't play a musical instrument, can't paint, but I can certainly remember well and I enjoy sharing those memories

Katy - I have to be careful how many times I reference OK. If I do so too often, I risk being extradited to OK for all the mishief I caused there as a kid :-)

Blittie - thanks. give it a try, it's a fun exercize

tg - truth be known, I'm not a big fan of the desert, too hot for too long, but the critters here do provide a wide range of entertanment with their many antics
This sounds like a really good place to be :) r