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Sunday Dec 19, 2004

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Below is my 2002/2003 Christmas/New Years card text. I reprint it because I was just offered a deal if i can write a short story about it for a literary magazine. Best news in many years for Itburns!!!

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2002 was a very odd year for me. I was trapped inside a light house for most of the year. A big white one out on a rock island in the middle of a salt water sea.
It all started when I was reading Oscar Wilde's fairy tales (No not those knids of fairy tales, ones about fairies with wings and magic dust). After reading several, I decided that perhaps other good writers wrote fairy tales as well. So I started doing research on Yeats, since I like him. At the library I got into some books about Yeats and fairy tales and such. I was sitting in the back of the library with books spread out around me, one of which had a picture of "Yeats Tower" (a light house on a flood plain in Ireland), and I was reading a spell out loud when POOF I found myself in a light house, not the library.
You can imagine my disconsternation. I mean I'd parked my car at a meter and everything. So I go up and down the stairs a few times, which practically kills me because I'm not in the best shape and had been eating alot of junk food at the library. I find no phones, no fax machines, no computers, nothing. There's a light of course, (it being a light house and all), and some weird slide things that I apparently could use for code. But of course I don't actually know any light house codes and there weren't any books on them either. So I figured I was pretty much screwed.
There was, however, a whole set of Anthony Trollope's books ( and I mean a whole set, all 83). I know, I know he gets a bad rap for the detail in his stories, thin plots, same characters, etc. But I like him and since I was stuck, I figured I'd read them. That took about ten months. Luckily, in one of the books about boats, there was a pretty long passage (like any of his are short) on morse code, so I began to try to use the story to try to figure out how to do the code. This took another month, and then I went back up to the light to see if I could use the slide things, send a signal and get rescued. (Because I was pretty sick of soup, which is all that was in the kitchen-about 15,000 cans of it).
And wouldn't you know it.....apparently while I was reading the Trollope and learning the code, the water had gone away. Apparently it was a light house in a flood plain just like Yeats, and while I was busy the drought came. So I just walked into town, got a ride to the airport and flew home. My car, of course, had been impounded.
So if I wasn't in touch with you last year DON'T BE MAD AT ME, I was trapped in a light house.
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I'll let you know what I can do with it.
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sophie:
thank you! like 24 people replied to my post and said all kinds of movies that they were planning to rent, but dude. i don't know about your household. in mine, we go to the movie THEATER on christmas. because we get so bored of being cooped up in the house with the four other people that we know best on the planet.

thanks for the two great recommendations. i don't have a tv and i don't really pay attention to mass media (other than magazines) so i rarely know which movies are out and worth seeing.

lawrence is good. i am flying to california tomorrow. totally stoked. are you staying in chi-town for the holidays?
Dec 21, 2004
mallory:
whats new? well i just drooled on myself.. and earlier i dedicated a drawer in my dresser to vintage slips.. later i plan on playing scrabble while drinking beer and watching space ghost.. exciting eh?
Dec 21, 2004

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