Hippies&Heros

Hippies&Heros
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Juliette, Georgia, USA
Birthday
January 01
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My Marine and I have been married sixteen years and counting. We love each other a great deal, even if our day to day existence can get quite testy. We say we are each other's last spouse. CC was hit by recoilless rifle round in Vietnam in 1969 and was retired from the Marines with over 100% in disabilities. He has led a colorful life and now struggles as his mobility deteriorates and the amount of pain he is in accelerates. I am the Aaron to his Moses because I am his story teller, the chronicler of his escapades. This blog is mostly about our current VA experiences and what is like to live with a war veteran 40 years after the fact of war. PS, I am friending all who are veterans, or families of veterans (whether I agree with their posts or not) This is to make this a site where you can see the full diversity of those who pay for our wars. So if you "come out" as a veteran, family member or someone devoted to their issues, I will friend you.

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NOVEMBER 16, 2009 10:20AM

Boston Butts & The Truck

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 crutches

This weekend CC went off for an overnighter with the boys to revel in the tetosterone ruts of old Marines cooking Boston Butts. Somewhere between ten and fifteen Devil Dogs worked on this project to benefit the local children's hospital. These men are possibly the most crotchety and contrary men to be found in this area.

devildog

He wasn't gone quite twenty four hours, but I am felt a false sense of less responisbiity - and of course, for this one spin on the earth's axis, I did not have  to defend one statement or action and I wasn't obligated to fix anybody a meal. On the downside I had no one to curl around and belong with during the night.

 

Couples twine together after long periods of living together. You catch glimpses of their shared lifes when you see their house or in this instance, this truck of ours. 

newtruck

He's packed our truck, the one he bought me to drive and replaces our old truck which finally gave up the ghost. (We have to have a truck to take the trash to the dump, no pick-up in the country here).

 oldtruck

Our old truck, (for sale) was bought by me upon moving in and deserves its on blog entries. There are many, many tales to be told connected to this vehicle. But it has stopped running and we must drive the trash to the dump, so CC traded my car for our new truck.

 

This truck has personality, this shared vehicle of the Hippy and the Hero. It is a moderate gas guzzler, getting about 345 miles to a tank. After getting it, then the subject of decoration came up.  I want billborards telling you of my opinions, an artist's exhibitionism, a regretable charactor trait of mine (why else would I blog?) CC is a private and nondisclosing person. So I had to condense my opinions for this vehicle.

stickers

CC put a Marine Corps sticker on the truck and I have an Apple sticker. His sticker offers him secuirty that if this vehicle was in trouble, the red and gold seal would activate a code of honor from other traveling Marines and they'll be more liable to offer thier assistance. My apple on the other hand implies to me for other roadsters to beware; there is a creative geek on board - you can expect me to be lefthanded and out in left field too

 

We have one expression of our political views on this truck.

stopthewar

It is a simple plea to end wars made for the purpose of exploiting the world's rescources of oil. This follows  simple Buddhist principle, "Do not take what is not yours"

loadedtruck

For this expedition, CC's wheelchair was strapped to the top of truck leaving room in the bed for an axe, crutches and a walking stick. Once he left home, he picked up firewood. 

engineeringfeat

This wheelchair strapped to the roof expresses so concisely some of our most profound differences. His skills for manipulating his environment, for strapping things together picturesquely are so far from my own abilities as to be ludicrous. I am a pig pen with mess whirling around me like an aura and he can organize space like an engineer. How do we both fit in this truck., this hippy and hero?

 

I don't know how. One day at the time, one mess down the road of life colliding with order making a sometimes sweet and synchronous creative space we both thrive on.

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Great pics, and excellent metaphor. Wishing you much "sweet creative chaos," with emphasis on the creative and sweet!
ahh, Owl, you prompted me to ammend the last sentence to say more exactly what I meant. And thank your for the wishes.
Simply mahvelous! I would stop just to take a picture of the wheelchair on top. That would be used in the event of a rollover, I reckon. Hope he had a great time and you are both well. Nice to here from you all. Be good. older/exasperated
I couldn't help but read this and keep wondering why in the world that wheelchair was on top of the truck, how it got up there, and assuming the user of the wheelchair was the driver, how in the world that chair is going to come down off that truck!

Man that put some intriguing thoughts into my head LOL
Placebostudman, CC, my husband uses the wheelchair a great deal over a 24 hour period, but he is not confined to it. He is fit as a fiddle and agile despite his infirmities. His hips aren't carrying the load anymore.
O/E, I was inspired by the sight of it up there, for sire.