BAYLOR: Not quite string music.
Sports? You want me to write about sports? I can do that. Although the value of winning an Indiana high school basketball championship has been rendered moot by the class system, itself a foreign imposition of egalitarian mediocrity that “fixed” what wasn’t broken, tournaments are under way. Some folks care. I’m not one of them.
New Albany is a state of mind … but whose? Since 2004, we’ve been observing the contemporary scene in this slowly awakening old river town. If it’s true that a pre-digital stopped clock is right twice a day, when will New Albany learn to tell time?
Thursday, February 18, 2010
Today's Tribune column: "Not quite string music."
I hesitated before writing this searing confessional for fear that another anonymous troglodyte would call me "beer belly."
Poignant. I share some of the same ambivalence towards my high school basketball days. Being six foot five and still riding the bench only compounded the disappointment and feigned apathy. In fact I still have the occasional dream where I was first team, had a stronger work ethic in the weight room, and a better left hand. I definitely share the same memories of near barbaric primal locker room behavior. In my conscious life I always say good riddance to high school basketball.
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed the column. As far as those of us who enjoy writing are concerned, I've found that the more solitary activities are great, even when I'm not by myself.
ReplyDeleteMy regular biking companions know when I'm really working on something because I take off ahead of them but don't realize it until they catch up and say "you're working on your column again aren't you?"
Jeremy: Appreciate that.
ReplyDeleteDebbie: Ditto. Riding time is prime organizational time for me too, which is probably why I usually ride alone.