[stylist] Romance and Appeal of faraway Places

Joanne Alongi queenofbells at yahoo.com
Mon Jul 20 06:33:45 UTC 2015


Keep dreaming

shelley Queen of Bells out Sent from my iPhone

> On Jul 19, 2015, at 11:58 PM, Chelsea Cook via stylist <stylist at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> Hi All,
> 
> The recent discussion surrounding bill’s “Reed college” poem has caused me to share something I’ve been thinking about for awhile. Maybe this is a writers’ thing, or a youthful thing, or a sense of adventure thing. I’m not sure, but here it goes:
> 
> What causes the romance and appeal of different places for people? Bridgit mentioned Portland, and I’m vicariously living through my friends in Seattle and San Francisco until I can get out there myself. For me, the magnetism of the West Coast has nothing to do with fame and fortune, as it has for almost all other Americans in past and present, but everything to do with technology and innovation and late-night geeky conversations that can take interesting intellectual turns. In short, the environment sounds wonderful to me, but I’m probably being way too romantic and way less realistic. The phrase of Bill’s poem, “Scholar’s haven” resonated with me, but I’m sure in a different way than it was originally intended.
> 
> So all you people with way more West coast experience than I do, prove me wrong. but before you do, here is a little something I wrote for a fiction class exercise that I think captures my feelings pretty well:
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> Our aim was this: California.  Me, an East Coast person all my days; you, a landlocked Midwesterner.  The rough, sparkling Pacific would be ours to respect and slightly tame.  The beaches for weekends, shorts and short-sleeves all year round.
> 
> Or would it be this? The beach parties on Friday nights, living in the Valley of the semiconductor the rest of the time? Why not? Everyone knows the best schools are down there, and the mountains not far away.  Why not buy one of those grand, poolside houses with nothing but enough electrical outlets to solar-power all our gadgetry?  The smile comes now as we build and code the future together.
> 
> So why not jump on a jet right now? After all, everyone knows good things come out of the Silicon.  They are like us.  Not the movie-star glamour, but the other end, where circuits make the work easier, harder, but way more rewarding and worth it.  Hey LA, we're going right past you.  All the way to the planets beyond.  Just you and me: A perfect team.  They won't know what hit them, and isn't that just the way we like it?
> 
> Chelsea
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