Thursday, July 4, 2013
Tampa to Jacksonville
Coming to you this morning from Jacksonville, where my brother lives. I drove up yesterday from Tampa in my dad's pickup truck, which unfortunately has a very weak air-conditioning system. So I was driving through torrential summer rainstorms in a car with barely adequate ventilation. It was quite the steam bath.
I stopped in Ocala at a Barnes & Noble to pick up David Sedaris' latest book. I thought I'd just pop in and grab one. After all, he's David Sedaris, immensely popular -- wouldn't his book be right at the front, easily visible? You'd think so. Instead I wound up wandering for what seemed like half an hour, futilely browsing the new releases and the humor shelves, trying to find memoirs (I never did, so maybe there is no "memoir" section) and bypassing shelf after shelf labeled "Christian Life." Finally I found Sedaris on a tiny table at the back of the store.
Speaking of Christian Life, maybe I've just been away for a long time, but I felt like I saw more evidence of political Christianity on my drive than I remember seeing in past years. Anti-abortion billboards, advertisements exhorting people to "take back the country," that sort of thing. I briefly listened to a talk radio station that advertised itself as the "home of muscular Christianity" -- which doesn't mean Christian bodybuilders -- excoriating Obama as a dictator who has trampled our legal and governmental heritage. It's as if he's been square-dancing on the Magna Carta. Craziness.
Anyway, I'm here now, and although I sound like I'm complaining I actually really enjoyed the drive. I've always loved a road-trip, even through areas where I feel politically alien.
I have good news about Olga! Dave said she seems to be improving. Yesterday's ultrasound turned up nothing, so if she did ingest a stick, she seems to have already eliminated it somehow. There's also a possibility that her symptoms were caused by some kind of gastroenteritis, maybe from drinking canal water or eating goose poop. Who knows? Dave says she was brighter last night and she ate half a can of food, so that's very promising.
(Photos: Top, a vegetable stand in Citra, Florida. Bottom, Starke, Florida.)
Oh yeah. You're here, baby. I can't even begin to discuss "Muscular Christianity."
ReplyDeletePoor old starving Jesus. Sometimes I'm sick of this country, this part of it. Sometimes I just am.
Whew! Both for your steam bath ride and the fact that Olga seems to be on the mend.
ReplyDeleteSometimes here we see a stand set up in the parking lot of one of our grocery stores with anti-Obama people spouting the same kind of stuff. It's downright scary.
I've always been fascinated by the southern US - I'd really like to visit someday (I think part of the reason is because I would find it so politically alien). Love, love, love the photos - they really capture the mental image I have.
ReplyDeleteI guess living here, where many are so politically ignorant and not religious in the slightest, it'd be quite the eye-opener.
Great news about Olga!
It isn't your imagination---people are more reactionary and right wing than in the past. Bloody stupid, really. Great news about Olga. I hope you enjoy your nieces today.
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love the photos.
ReplyDeleteAnd I love the expression "Muscular Christianity." Maybe you get to that after doing that Yoga for Jesus routine.