Thursday, January 21, 2016

See with my own eyes...

My Life on the Road
by Gloria Steinem

October 2015

....

I'm headed to the airport for the third time in a week, trying to hail a taxi in the pouring rain. When a driver finally picks me up, I'm in no mood to talk to this scruffy white kid in his twenties.  The only personal thing I see is a drawing of a gigantic eye propped up on the front seat next to him.  I suppressed my curiosity.

After a long time of quiet, he asks me what I do.  I offer just three words -- I'm a writer -- hoping brevity won't invite conversation. 

"Then I wouldn't know you," he says seriously, "because I don't read."

Assuming he's a smart-ass, I don't answer.  "I also don't watch TV," he goes on. "I don't look at the Internet or read newspapers or books or play video games.  I haven't done any of those things in almost a year.  I don't want anything to interpret the world for me.  I am mainlining life."

My resolve is slipping...  Finally, I can no longer resist asking this guy why he is shutting out all the usual signals.  It turns out that driving a taxi is just part of a year he's planned, working his way cross-country, doing odd jobs like repairing cars and picking fruit to support himself, all the while going cold turkey on media.  He is seeing America without being told first what he's seeing.

"You see?" he says seriously as we pull into LaGuardia, "This is what happens with no filters."

Instead of a tip, he asks for a bargain.  "Write about my experiment," he says.  "Explain that you met this recovering media addict who used to dream about people in movies instead of real people.  I never read a book unless some reviewer told me to.  I was such a news junkie, I went to sleep with my headset on.  I had media-itis, but now I'm trying to see life unmediated. 

"I've been clean for eight months," he says seriously. "I'm just beginning to believe I exist."

Finally I ask about that drawing of a huge eye.  "My girl-friend made that," he says, "to remind me to see with my own eyes."

....

Tuesday, January 19, 2016

Winter is finally here!!

The long awaited winter finally arrived over the weekend!  We were off yesterday, so I decided to torture myself in the -20C weather... and wind chill was -31C!!

Chicago, IL
January 18, 2016




Saturday, January 9, 2016

First Trip in 2016

Tagged on to a business trip, my adventure to Bryce Canyon started on New Year's Day!

The first "surprise" was a 3-hour flight delay for no apparent reason, so I didn't get to Bryce until well after dark...  The 5-hour drive from Vegas to Bryce Canyon was pleasant.  This time, I played a CD that I used to play in my office about 14 years ago when I worked 14 hours a day, 6 days a week -- brutal times trying to survive the corporate world!  Believe it or not, I even asked myself (while driving) how I made it through those harsh, LONG days and years...  Well, I was young, fearless and energetic! 

The next two days were great.  I forced myself to get up at 5:30am each morning to go to the park just to make sure I didn't miss anything... 

Did a lot of hiking -- in the pure white snow surrounded by red canyons.  Finally was able to enjoy the solitude -- it was heaven!!

Took a few pictures with my heavy, complicated cameras.  Once again, I was trying to imagine how wonderful life would be if I didn't need to worry about photography.  Maybe one day, I will have the courage to travel the world with my iPhone and a small point-n-shoot automatic camera.  I will then be able to enjoy the world's most beautiful moments with my own wide-open eyes -- instead of seeing them through a teeny-tiny view finder!! 

Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah 
January 2-3, 2016