So on to bigger and better things. Tonight I started a new book: Wonder Boys by Michael Chabon. Amazing book, if you haven't already had the pleasure. Here's a random line from the 4th page:
"Although I had the vague impression that my oldest friend was speaking to me in tones of anger and remonstrance, his words just blew by me, like curling scraps of excelsior and fish wrap, and I waved at them as they passed."
I don't know about you, but I've never before heard of "fish wrap." What the hell is it? And what's excelsior? I read about it in Cannery Row where Frankie, the messed up kid who hangs out at Doc's lab, used to climb in the excelsior box when he was scared. But I still don't know what it is. If I had the energy, I'd probably look it up. But I don't really care about the meaning. What I care about is how Chabon can use language and crazy words that I don't know and will never know so beautifully. Words blowing by me like curling scraps of excelsior and fish wrap. It's pretty cool, isn't it? Come on. Admit it! So read something good tonight. Pick up a book by someone who really knows what he or she is doing. Absorb yourself in that person's characters' world. Open a bottle of something you've been saving. Eat something totally fattening and unhealthy that tastes really good. Open the doors to the woods stove and bask in the heat! Because that's what I'm doing tonight. See ya.
Frank