Tuesday, July 19, 2016

Sorry, Not Sorry

I haven't posted here in a week and I don't feel the least bit guilty. I'm spending my time with the fictional characters found in books rather than the social media kind. I've had the first four volumes of George RR Martin's "Song Of Ice And Fire" for quite awhile now and didn't seem capable of tearing myself away from the internet to read them. I don't really know why I managed it this summer, but I'm not really caring about that.

In all honesty it probably has a great deal to do with the political mess this Presidential Election Cycle has become. I'm of the opinion that reading works of fiction is a far better use of my time than supporting the current political process would be. As long as we continue to throw all our efforts into picking one person to head the country and refuse to see that who sits in the White House won't change a thing, we will get what we deserve. The President can suggest, he can request, but it's Congress that has to approve the suggestion and create the law. As long as we keep electing the all or nothing at all Congressional Politicians because that's who we have become, then we will continue to get nothing at all. All or nothing occurs in dictatorships, choose wisely.

I am normally a purist when it comes to books and movies. I either read the book and refuse to watch the movie or I see the movie and won't read the book. I don't have HBO so I actually haven't watched a single full episode. I have watched the highlights on Youtube and have read the spoilers that occur every Monday following and episode. However, once beyond Book 1 "Game of Thrones", so much is changed that doing both would be a good idea.

During the time of watching just the highlights I was a big fan of House Stark. Reading the book taught me that despite their honor and integrity, they weren't very smart about the ways of the world. They stood and fell on that honor without the faintest clue that their failure to listen to the needs and opinions of others contributed to the end of their lives. Everything for them was clearly black or white with no allowances for extenuating circumstances. Their honor drove them to be right all the time with no room for kindness.

When Ned Stark lost his head and his daughters were left to suffer, Sansa at the hands of Queen Cersei and the wholly evil Joffrey and Arya at the mercy of every bad thing she encounters in her travels,  I was shocked and angry. Now, reading the book, I see why this had to happen and am looking forward to seeing who gets their just desserts and who actually wins at the game. I suspect it will be someone with their own somewhat slippery sense of honor and integrity but sometimes when the stakes are high, those gray areas need to exist. Even life has it's moments when gray areas need to be explored.

I hope to be moved into a home on my own property before the next season debuts on HBO. I will be able to switch from the more expensive satellite internet connection to Roadrunner since Time Warner is available there. We also will be giving up our Verizon landline since there is a different and much cheaper phone company that services the area. With so much in savings I will be able to enjoy HBO and will be able to see the last 2 seasons of episodes there. I'm looking forward to that.




7 comments:

  1. Reading takes me away from blogging, and blogging takes me away from reading.
    the Ol'Buzzard

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    1. These days my view of blogs serves to remind me of a Shakespeare quote. "A Tale, told by an idiot. Full of sound and fury, signifying nothing."

      Including mine.

      Life is so much better lived than complained about.

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  2. I always prefer books over movies for the most part. Blogging has become so infrequent for me lately that I almost forget I even have a blog sometimes haha.
    Politics... I keep my mouth shut about it and this year I keep it even more shut !!

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    1. For me it's a habit and one that I'm feeling I might like to break completely. It's probably just a mood, but I keep asking myself why I expose myself to all the drama? I guess that too is habit. I'm just not commenting on it anymore.

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  3. Books, walks into nature and once in a while a few touchable humans are my summer. I write becuz that is a part of me and who I am but not all of who I am.

    Nice to be able to catch up with you every now and then.

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    1. I used to voice my opinion every day. Right now I seem to feel I have nothing to say. FB is easier because I can like something or share it and not have to really do anything except read.

      I am still and waiting. I know not for what, but I'll know when it happens.

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  4. I started Game of Thrones and gave it up, then shifted to a series by an author pen name of Robin Hobbs. I found those much more satisfying though I cannot say exactly why.

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