Dec 18, 2006

SCHEDULE SCHEHERAZADE
SEATTLE, Washington – "I got home 40 hours ago and I'm bloody packing again," I wail into the phone, slinging books into the suitcase.

"Hold it together," Edward coaches. "C'mon. It's the last flight of the year."

A mantra, this.

Last flight of the year. Last flight of the year. Last flight of 60 in 2006.

Don't remind me I'm lucky. I know. But I carry the counterweight daily: my internal compass, whirling, unable to anchor on the lodestone of home.

This year, I've reported from 14 countries and passed through a handful more: 147 nights away, storytelling for my keep.

Hit repeat on Counting Crows. Yet again:

A long December and there's reason to believe
Maybe this year will be better than the last

4 comments:

  1. Anonymous12:57 PM

    Maybe this year will be better than the last.

    For all of us.

    Peace.

    (From Tony in P.C.)

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  2. So many folks were grateful to see the backside of 2006. I'm glad the collective cloud seems to be lifting...

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  3. Anonymous1:32 AM

    My god, but you're still a beautiful girl. You don't look a day over 40!

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  4. And your wit soars like a Branson balloon expedition.

    What was it Alfie said about the older dame? I'm in "marvellous condition"... Hell yeah!

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