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On Oct 27, 4:36?am, riverman wrote:
I'm calling it. 17:34 local time, Oct 27, 2007. Cause of Death; overwhelming spam, apathy, sex ads, garbage and general toxicity. We should have taken better care of her... --riverman Riverman; I would have to agree. We can all recall this group's days in the sun. It was a resouce that had an effect. It was quoted in magazines and books. It was lively and vibrant, full of personalities. It created a community of people we hoped to meet some day. And some we hoped to avoid. Now it is just an empty screen Did we simply change venues, or did we lose something more? Did we disappear into the flow of ordinary lives, driven now by family and careers rather than a sense of outdoor adventure? I think there is more to it than just the hassles of cyberspace. I think we changed as people, reflecting perhaps the larger divide that exists in this country. I sense we are no longer focus on the common values that unite us, but on the differences that separate us. Maybe there is a fixed sized appetite for a sense of community. Like heat, it can only be felt when it is concentrated and not diffused. What we used to share in this newsgroup in a concentrated form exists now only in its more diffuse form of electronic communication that runs all through our daily lives. We have moved from a small town community to the heart of Manhattan. The amount of ourselves that we can share with others moves toward zero. I miss that sense of community. Now standing on the threshold of true Geezerhood, I think about moving from the city back to a small town in the hope that I can become a member of physical community. I think I might try Ely, MN. There has to be enough birds of similar feather there that one might feel at home. I am now 58. When I was 49, I published the list of goals I called "A River Rat looks at 50". I take great satisfaction in those goals that were accomplished. Many others were not. Some, like a Grand Canyon lottery slot, still remain on the list. Those that were not accomplished were mostly replaced by new and different goals. These things exist in a window of spirit and opportunity. New demands arise, old wants get replaced. But the spirit of adventure still remains strong. Blakely -- Blakely LaCroix Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA r.b.p clique member #86. "The best adventure is yet to come" |
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