October 2, 2006
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For
the second time in two days I’ve been tagged by twoberry. This time it
was to tell favorite tear jerker moments from books and/or movies. Since
today is for reading, what came to my mind was a book given to me in
childhood called The Biography of a Grizzly by Ernest Thompon Seton,
the English-born author and naturalist who also founded the
Boy Scouts of America. I returned to this book again and again just to
read the final paragraph, which always reduced me to sobs, as it did
again today when I looked it up. The book was never copyrighted, so you
can download it easily from the web. Here is that paragraph, so grab
some kleenex:“He paused a moment at the gate, and as he stood
the wind-borne fumes began their subtle work. Five were the faithful
wardens of his life, and the best and trustiest of them all flung open
wide the door he long had kept. A moment still Wahb stood in doubt. His
lifelong guide was silent now, had given up his post. But another sense
he felt within. The Angel of the Wild Things was standing there,
beckoning, in the little vale. Wahb did not understand. He had no eyes
to see the tear in the Angel’s eyes, nor the pitying smile that was
surely on his lips. He could not even see the Angel. But he felt him
beckoning, beckoning. A rush of his ancient courage surged in the
Grizzly’s rugged breast. He turned aside into the little gulch. The
deadly vapors entered in, filled his huge chest and tingled in his
vast, heroic limbs as he calmly lay down on the rocky, herbless floor
and as gently went to sleep, as he did that day in his Mother’s arms by
the Graybull, long ago.”
Deep Thought: “If you
ever discover that what you’re seeing is a play within a play, just
slow down, take a deep breath, and hold on for the ride of your life.”
Today I am grateful for: Plasma
Guess the Movie: “I think I’ll go to sleep and dream about piles of gold getting bigger and bigger and bigger.” Answer: The Treasure of the Sierra Madre, 1948.
Winner: titus_bigglesworth.
Top Republicans Accused of Cover-up over Sex Scandal
by Andrew Gumbel
The
abrupt resignation of a Florida congressman caught sending sexually
explicit computer messages to teenage pages at the House of
Representatives has developed into a full-blown Republican Party
scandal with senior party leaders accusing each other of knowing about
the e-mails for months and doing nothing about them. (Rest of article here.)

Comments (26)
Good to be tagged like this…
Thanks for making my eyes well up with tears, I did manange to stop myself short of bawling.
Hope you are doing well.
Tricia
Truly a memorable paragraph. Thank you for playing our game. In this case, one equals AT LEAST five.
will have to give that a look…
It is a funny thing… when I read this I thought of the first non-picture book I ever read. I was in 6th grade and struggled – with much help from friends – to read an abridgement of a book called Fear Strikes Out in a volume caled Sport, Sport, Sport. It took me over six months, and I cried many times. The family story, and the fear residing in it, were far too familiar.
An Lionne, you always make me think and wonder…
Do you think anyone can actually vote for any of these house Republican leaders after this week’s stories? Even the idiots in Hastert’s, Boehner’s, etc districts have to know what horrible people these guys are by now…
The Treasure of the Sierra Madre. (or Valley of the Dolls, I’m not sure.)
Wow, very good. Treasure of the Sierra Madre is correctomundo.
Isn’t that awful about the congressman?
*sparkle
There is this movie called Grizzly Man, which I think provides a nice and necessary counterpoint to this kind of fiction.
That sex scandle seems to be mysteriously absent from the local papers. hmmm. The party of morality must have some pull around here.
I will have to read the book…I like emotional books. This book sounds great…
vanida
By the way, I am from Oregon. Raised in Yamhil county. gastongal, setfree2day, and got_love_them are all here xanga..all from Oregon. I am now living in Canada.
from just the brief glimpse you gave us, i could feel the heart of the writer. nice choice! thanks!
Thank you for stopping by and the comment you left. By court order he will have to attend meetings. He can’t drink by court order. So its up to him now. I am 1/2 owner of our business, Hoping I can keep it stable for his sake. But time will tell. I hope it doesn’t go far as loosing our business because knowing him. He will take his own life. I am praying hard now for his sake…
vanida
His face was now so thin that his old friends would hardly have known him. It was afternoon, and Arabella was at the looking-glass curling her hair, which operation she performed by heating an umbrella-stay in the flame of a candle she had lighted, and using it upon the flowing lock. When she had finished this, practised a dimple, and put on her things, she cast her eyes round upon Jude. He seemed to be sleeping, though his position was an elevated one, his malady preventing him lying down.
Arabella, hatted, gloved, and ready, sat down and waited, as if expecting some one to come and take her place as nurse.
Certain sounds from without revealed that the town was in festivity, though little of the festival, whatever it might have been, could be seen here. Bells began to ring, and the notes came into the room through the open window, and travelled round Jude’s head in a hum. They made her restless, and at last she said to herself: `Why ever doesn’t Father come!’
She looked again at Jude, critically gauged his ebbing life, as she had done so many times during the late months, and glancing at his watch, which was hung up by way of timepiece, rose impatiently. Still he slept, and coming to a resolution she slipped from the room, closed the door noiselessly, and descended the stairs. The house was empty. The attraction which moved Arabella to go abroad had evidently drawn away the other inmates long before.
It was a warm, cloudless, enticing day. She shut the front door, and hastened round into Chief Street, and when near the theatre could hear the notes of the organ, a rehearsal for a coming concert being in progress. She entered under the archway of Oldgate College, where men were putting up awnings round the quadrangle for a ball in the hall that evening. People who had come up from the country for the day were picnicking on the grass, and Arabella walked along the gravel paths and under the aged limes. But finding this place rather dull she returned to the streets, and watched the carriages drawing up for the concert, numerous dons and their wives, and undergraduates with gay female companions, crowding up likewise. When the doors were closed, and the concert began, she moved on.
The powerful notes of that concert rolled forth through the swinging yellow blinds of the open windows, over the housetops, and into the still air of the lanes. They reached so far as to the room in which Jude lay; and it was about this time that his cough began again and awakened him.
As soon as he could speak he murmured, his eyes still closed: `A little water, please.’
Nothing but the deserted room received his appeal, and he coughed to exhaustion again – saying still more feebly: `Water – some water – Sue – Arabella!’
The room remained still as before. Presently he gasped again: `Throat – water – Sue – darling – drop of water – please – oh please!’
No water came, and the organ notes, faint as a bee’s hum, rolled in as before.
While he remained, his face changing, shouts and hurrahs came from somewhere in the direction of the river.
`Ah – yes! The Remembrance games,’ he murmured. `And I here. And Sue defiled!’
The hurrahs were repeated, drowning the faint organ notes. Jude’s face changed more: he whispered slowly, his parched lips scarcely moving:
`Let the day perish wherein I was born, and the night in which it was said, there is A man-child conceived.’
Too lazy to find the part where ‘Father Time’ offs his brothers & sisters
“Jude the Obscure”
THOUGHT that came from a chickensoup novel
(You DO know that i luvs it when i go off the beatles path and some1 catches me
)
WAS looking for the barroom scene where they were talking about his scowler ambitions, alas, ALL my ol’ boyish collection of Hardy novels been lost
MY calls to Holden have also been unanswered
RYC: I’m not a regular consumer of news, so I don’t know all the details about the Amish school shooter or any of the others. But I suggest that one reason people don’t get professional help is because, especially if they come from a poor family, (a) they can’t AFFORD to get help, and/or (b) they and those around them may not be intelligent or educated enough to know that they need psychological help.
I also know that most professional psychological intervention is relatively worthless, unless you have a specific kind of psychopathology that can be controlled with a specific drug – which usually means that that pathology is of biological origin. For the rest of us, prevention is much more important than treatment. If we’re raised in a loving home, treated with respect at work, etc., we’re much less likely to “go postal”. There are exceptions, of course.
P.S.: Your blog is just LOADED with fascinating stuff!
MY high school English teach, the verable Lynn B Kearney, could never figure out WHY i took a liking to Thomas Hardy…hey, i WAS Spicoli before “Fast Times at Ridgemont High” made it to the silver screen
She’d lend me all her copies of his other books, which had her notations on the side, and although i was able to read @ 3 [according to my Grandma] it was then i truly learnt to read…never mastered spelling or penmanship though
Sigh….good pick
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I think I read that book in junior high, it sounds so familiar. I was into Black Beauty, Jack London, all kinds of animal stories, . . It is a sad, but graceful end for a magnificent creature.