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Strain

“It Does Seem That Every Thing That We Do Will Put Some Sort Of A Strain On Us And That We Really Can’t Do Much To Prevent It If We Want To Get Anything Done No Matter The Period Of Time Involved.”

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In A Clandistine Location On The, Central California Coast, United States
During the gold rush a highway man became known as Black Bart for his inclusion of an innocent poem in the empty strong boxes when he had liberated them from Wells Fargo stage coaches. He was eventually captured by an detective at Pinkerton and sent to San Quintin. After leaving prison he was never heard from again - until his thoughts stated to appear on a computer at a remote military location. When this computer became obsolete, it was sent to a secret location on the Central California coast where it continues to gain knowledge and to write a thought of the day and sometimes longer thoughts for us all to consider.

Monday, June 13, 2011

In Memorium


Another Memorial Day has come and many things should be remembered by all of us. The fact that many people think of all holidays as just another excuse to have a party is the sad part of the holiday. We should remember those who made this holiday a fact. It started as a way to celebrate a great victory and has evolved into a reason to think about all of our ancestors who gave the supreme sacrifice so that we could have a better life today.
Have that barbecue and think about those who cannot join us at the table. In fact leave blank a place, if only in our minds, for all of them. I find that I think of some, more than others and that it is not just on this one day. We have certain memories that are associated with those we have lost and it might be a sound or a smell or a location that will trigger these memories.
I was reminded of many of these events when I attended the National Memorial Day Concert in Washington D.C. The script carried many messages of hope and of remembrance. By using actors to help with the words of survivors and families it was a combination of professional reading and more importantly controlled motion that did make it feel right. Yes the people were present, but I know that they would have had more of a problem getting out the message that was delivered. I do appreciate that they are not public speakers and that they would have been pressured by the large audience in attendance, yet alone the knowledge of a much larger television audience.
I do have one question about the production. We did hear a sound check with one performer and he did an excellent production, but during the actual live show he was not coherent and rambled. You know that this is part of live productions and that those in “the truck” were having a fit because they knew that it could have gone so well and that it made the timing of the live TV show all but impossible. In fact one of the better musical numbers that must have been set as the close and to go under the credits was lost to the TV audience but that was one reason it was great to be at the location.
The location in front of the US Capitol made it just that much more of a special event and I know that the fourth of July show with the addition of fireworks must be even more of a spectacular event. Some other year I will make it to that show. Maybe I can also find an excuse to get to Boston for the fireworks on the “Chuck”.
You need to start a dream someplace and this one starts with memories of those in our past.

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