Thursday, October 20, 2016

Go Here

My last entry was pretty uninspired, so I'd like to give you some fresh material. Some, perhaps many of you have read this woman's blog. If not, prepare for a treat.

I'm going to link you her last post, as of this day. I encourage you to look back at her other writings. Who'da thought a ex-mail person would have collected this much info on human behaviour??

I say it's evidence to suspect all those people who deliver your mail of malfeasance of one kind or another. This woman just figures too much out.

http://murrbrewster.blogspot.com/2016/10/listen.html

I see a bit of Ken Kesey's writing in hers, not sure what she would think about that. I met Kesey twice, and I think he'd be tickled by her stuff. In it's own way, though she's not a 'native' (which we small 'n' natives put far too much importance on...) she captures the voice of Oregon.

Read her stuff. Enjoy.  I attach a picture from her blog....Mt. Bachelor, where I learned to ski when it had just a rope tow, to being an instructor, to having my wife try to kill me in '69.  She has good pics too.


Mike

6 comments:

  1. Mike, I must second your recommendation. I have followed Murr Brewster's blog for years and have always got a kick out of it. She's a real treasure.

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  2. Heh heh heh. You're onto us. The Mailman Knows All! Thanks for the shoutout. You too, Geo. BTW, I've now been here about 2/3 of my life. I should have some sort of status by now.

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    1. When I was a teen guiding drift boats on the Rogue, Old Man (Emmett) who lived near Kimble riffle talked about the 'newcomers' who lived downstream a mile from him. They'd built their cabin in 1936.....

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  3. I caught on to Murr's superior thought process (it aligns with mine, so i know it's superior:-), courage, and writing ability a couple of years ago. She's good at hitting the nail on the head.

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  4. Murr, give thanks that you don't live in Maine. Unless you were born in Maine, even if you lived there all your life but were birthed across the border cuz that's where the nearest hospital was, you aren't a Mainer. Fortunately I live in Arizona where no one was born.

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    1. Ayuh. I got lots of family in Maine though. I know my way around. I can even get to those places you cahn't get to from heah.

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