Five Days Since I left
I wrote this message before leaving and set a delayed publish date. By now I should be at my destination enjoying the sunshine.

I wrote this message before leaving and set a delayed publish date. By now I should be at my destination enjoying the sunshine.
I’m now down to the last week before I leave. In approximately 172 hours I’ll be on my way. There’s so much left to do. I just need to keep my wits about me so I don’t forget something important. I picked up a supply of tea that should last the duration of the trip. Why am I bringing tea? The coffee at the chow hall is unbearable. It’s most likely Folgers and the person preparing it just knows to put the stuff from the green can in one machine and the red can for the other machine. Fantastic! Going to war is no reason to become a savage. I’m bringing a few selections of black tea and I should be able to arrange some hot water. There has to be at least a microwave. If only I could pack enough food for the duration.
Lately I’ve been watching a lot of the television show Eli Stone. The show has an interesting concept to say the least. I don’t consider myself spiritual, but I believe there is an unknowable reason why we must be good to each other. It would be nice if we were guided by signs to do what is right, but I don’t believe that happens. You’re left to your own wits to find the way and manage the consequences.
Rumor is the show will be back for a second season. That would be nice, but I hope they refine the writing. The second to last episode was poorly written. They reached too far by having The Big One hit San Francisco, destroying the Golden Gate Bridge. The show was more interesting when he was helping individuals. Saving the city is a storyline for a character that wears a cape and tights.
The first episode I saw nearly turned me off from the series forever. It was the third episode and the premise was stupid. In case you haven’t seen the show, here’s the concept. Eli is guided by visions supposedly from God to use his position as a lawyer to do good and help people. In the third episode, a married woman who is in the National Guard is trying to get sole custody of her son. There’s a bit more storyline, but basically the woman, her husband and son work together to create the perception that while the mother was deployed the father beat the son. This is all for the purpose of her not having to go back to Iraq, because she’s afraid she may die. In the end the father is arrested and presumably goes to prison for child abuse. Eli figures out the scheme after he wins full custody for the mother and asks her why they did this. Their rationale is that the father will get out of prison, but she may never come back from Iraq.
I understand the writers are basically protesting the war in Iraq, but if you’re writing a legal drama/comedy, get the law straight. She didn’t have to go back and she didn’t need to use some scheme to avoid her sworn obligation. She could have chose to disobey orders. No member of the military can be forced to deploy. There is a choice and with each choice comes consequences. She chose the dishonest choice. If she didn’t want to go back, she should have refused and she’d be court-martialed. She would likely serve time in prison, but the alternative the writers concocted resulted in the father wrongfully going to prison. If the show is going to based upon doing good and “the right thing”, why have a storyline that is based upon sanctifying dishonest actions?
By chance I was flipping through channels one day and caught another episode that was much better. It’s pathetic when writers get so focused on sending a message that they lose sight of the concept or make wild leaps beyond fact.
There was an massive earthquake in China. Hillary still won’t quit. The Sex in the City movie premiered in London. A frat house here in Madison burned down. Food prices are high, which some people blame on biofuel. I guess it’s too difficult for some people to understand that in order to produce and transport food, fuel must be consumed. Oil prices are high, which makes fuel prices high. It really is a simple matter of increased costs. Let us also not forget that ethanol is not made with corn that people eat. It’s feed corn, which is used to feed cattle. There also isn’t enough biofuel produced to make any significant impact on fuel prices, let alone the cost of feed corn.
In better news, I received my coffee tree today. I actually received two, but one is a gift for someone. They take 4-5 years to produce beans, but I really like the idea of having a coffee tree. I love drinking coffee. Now I’m going to grow my own coffee, although not a whole lot. It will probably only produce a few days worth of coffee beans each year. The coffee trees I ordered came from Hawaii and they’re Kona Arabica. They should be easy to grow indoors since they should be kept out of direct sunlight and their temperature range is within the common household temperatures.
It’s Friday night and since I have to work early tomorrow morning, I’ve come home early. Life can be a thrill sometimes. I don’t want to go to bed. I probably won’t be able to fall asleep anyways. There are many things I have the urge to do, but don’t dare. Sometimes I think I should take more risks, but I fear the cost of failure.
So everyone out there, enjoy your night. I hope you do what you want.
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