Flamenco, flamingos, and fantasy

Steven Bridenbaugh

Steven Bridenbaugh
Location
Eureka, California, US
Birthday
May 18
Title
Commerical Maintenance
Company
NCCS Inc.
Bio
As a child, I decided that I would become a nuclear physicist. I dreamed that the prettiest girl in third grade was my secretary, as we rode around in a spaceship. I read all the Hardy Boys mysteries. About that time, my parents started saying that I talked too much. I was sent to a prep school on the East Coast. For me, it was a lonely and sometimes cruel place. It didn't bother me that often. As Barney has said, "Our Imagination is a very good place to be!" In 1985, I remodeled a kitchen, and used the money to buy a bicycle. I trekked to Sun Valley, Idaho, and became a ski bum. I now am somewhat arthritic, and I read a lot of theology books. My soul is decidedly triangular.

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JULY 19, 2012 1:48AM

Home, in Montana

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There are a lot of places in Montana
I would not call home.
Icy, windswept peaks that you leave as quickly as you can.
Bars where you aren't welcome.
Rivers that drag you over the rocks.

Driving into Billings one summer night
The sky suddenly implausible, a maze of stars
I was overwhelmed by the fragrance of trees
I passed an avenue of gigantic ruined cottonwoods
Over a canal full of carp and catfish
And the wishes, the whimsy and regrets
Came back, full force.
That was home.

Home:  Just where is that, today?
I sit at my desk, typing.
There is an imaginary window, which looks out
Over the lake, to Mt. Shepard, still glacial,
Mountain goats nimble on the rocks.
I sip my tea.

But this time, I'm with you.
You talk on and on about your family in San Francisco.
I can tell you miss those things a lot.
I've been through all that, too.
I feel at home now, I really do.

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Lovely. Sorry it took me so long to read this.