John

 

 

A fenced off area with a field of grass and trees

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Having spent the first night freezing near the beach under heavy rain and gale force winds, soaked, shivering, again ignoring the rule of threes, I headed into land to look for a better camping spot hoping the sun would come out and the rain and wind would stop.

Next to a beautiful waterfall I found one and John.

John was a somewhat retired pharmaceutical executive living in Ireland who would spend his time wandering about on an old Honda motorbike camping in bus shelters or under the stars. Long forgotten the days he used to work in a building in Philadelphia where at the 30th floor you got off one elevator and onto another. When I admitted to, well attempting to, paying my bills by simple factory work. He smiled admitting to having done some of that in his time. His every day humanity, worn on his sleeve and in the quiet spots of his accent, reminded me there is a chance for everyone one, each of us, to have a little bit of humanity. We each don’t have to have our own it can be shared.

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What:

The Rusty Sage Brush is a blog that attempts to take life and experience it like a child full wonder, questions, curiosity and play (with a special emphasis on play): a metaphorical dancing in the rain. To this end there will be words and at times, even, sentences. These objects will be organized into stories, poems, lists, and essays.

All pictures and posts are original except where quotations and other obvious exemptions exist. Therefore, all rights/permissions belong to the author.

Who:

Currently, the voices are limited and do not have any critical, creative, or useful writing skills, but as this is being published on the internet the writer does feel a little overqualified. The person behind this blog is named James. He lives to write, chase sunsets, listen to the stories around him, fix old cars that nobody else wants, bake bread, and tell jokes that cause mass suffering but for those few seconds each day when he can be serious what he really wants is to help people find meaning, learn to play and approach each day with love.

When:

As of this time there is no determined schedule. But I do hope you enjoy the random postings I do make as I develop a more steady schedule.

Why:

The Rusty Sage Brush wants to be the metaphorical little boy stamping in a mud puddle introducing play into world. So, quite simply, because my shoes are not muddy enough yet and no one has said I have to go inside yet.

I hope you enjoy.

James

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