
My radio show - if I had one - Thanksgiving 2017 musings...
What would I do with my own show?
I promised to post this today. my show.... What would I call it? The funny name club show? Sassy seniors with long hair? Snak-l-frok !
But it is not like that - my name means light and if I had a show it would be to bring light into a dark place - many dark places. Confront dilemmas and mysteries and get them solved.
My housekeeper said "you really get things done" - and there is that feeling of a doing a thing for the world - but I want to focus on things my Normal Rockwell Childhood brought to table for action - then tabled and never done.
I think "Occupant Safety & Escape Technology" for planes and tall buildings would lead my campaigns - for years death from their failure has NOT been necessary, but no one is making them do it. In fact, I'd put it away, then forgot it - parents' orders. Then on NINELEVEN, I literally had to grab the counter to NOT fall down, when the memory found me and stunned me. NO ONE needed to die that day. NO ONE. If the escape tech had been done on time, two things, in fact would have happened: if attacked occupants could safely leave the plane or building FAST - super fast. But with such tech in place, terrorists may have skipped it for an idea, since there would be so few victims.
On my show, I could invite the dozens of contacts whose job it was to make and use the Technology but who could not or would not. I would talk with them to see what it would take to win the breakthrough.
This is a priority topic: lives depend on it and I am still a good redcrosslady. But I do have a list of topics I would share from my own experience and observation - I will add them here or linked.
We have so much for which to give Thanks! BECAUSE we got things done, leaping to meet opportunities and win through obstacles - and no other reason!
Poirot Marathon-ing
This is late being posted because of "'Air-kyool" - Hercule Poirot. And I feel fine about it. Some things are important. Marathoning a series is valid in this case - my life is in flux and it is a fine and affordable distraction; and a lesson in authorship for any writer, and a quality engagement. To me, it is an honor thing - he completed the entire series, a thing not easily done! Bravo! But for me, it is just the epression of it all at this phase of things, of my passion for the mystery-thriller of quality since childhood- so do not gloat, Monsieur! I just happened to be going that way.
Poirot's famous Boutonnière Vase
This is late being posted because of "'Air-kyool" - Hercule Poirot. And I feel fine about it. Some things are important. Marathoning a series is valid in this case - my life is in flux and it is a fine and affordable distraction; and a lesson in authorship for any writer, and a quality engagement. To me, it is an honor thing - he completed the entire series, a thing not easily done! Bravo! But for me, it is just the epression of it all at this phase of things, of my passion for the mystery-thriller of quality since childhood- so do not gloat, Monsieur! I just happened to be going that way.
At ages 8-10, in the late 50s, I was the one in line at the LIbrary - no Google - for the next episode of Nancy Drew Mysteries! How would it be this time? Never disappointing! Never bored, curled up with a exciting Nancy Drew Adventure Mystery ! Days were sunny for me and in Nancy Drew land. We'd spend a Saturday or rainy afternoon companioning along as her chums and I followed her lead, immersed in one more challenging scenario to happy conclusion! No other girls my age on the block just then, Nancy was a handy friend and inspiration for so much in spirit and goodness.
Then, hooked on mysteries, I'd raid my brother's Hardy Boys and Tom Swift, then, back to my "Trixie Belden" nurse sleuth stories. And then it was TV and "Mr. & Mrs. North", "The Thin Man", and favorite "Charlie Chan" - my Father was Charlie Smith and so we'd come tearing in from school or play and call out, with Key Luke's enthusiasm, "Hiya, Pop!" as Charlie's many children did in old China and US Chinatown. Dad was a fine one, and would return the fun at us, mimicking "yeh, yeh, but..." Chan's longsuffering love for his "number one son" and 'number one daughter".
At fourteen, the crush I seemed to be dealing with, for the family friend and local beach lifeguard, enjoyed some satisfaction, when I asked him about the book he was reading and it was Ian Fleming "Bond, James Bond" - brand new in the movies! He , his steady girfriend and later wife, and I read all the books - such fun to talk the good and bad of it....always that excitement in realizing some of such things are true!
Soon it was on to college and cutting study hours for "The Avengers" and "the fuge" ... "The Fugitive" Some things were more important than - there was the place for mysteries; the appeal to the intellect and skill set and the way all issues are resolved at stories' end. Life ahead, no matter how well we prepped, was a mystery, still, when it came to the core of it all.
Then into the core, indeed, with no-joke time: JFK's assassination , Martin Luther King's, Robert Kennedy - serious bad guys , right in our back yard! Worse: instead of John Wayne wars, it was about Americans as idiots sacrificing our own in unwinnable conflicts and Agent Orange of the insidious kill.
Lucky me - bride to the son of a Federal Agent / whose job in Viet Nam after college was getting rid of chem warfare/ Agent Orange, with USACE's special ops, while I spent my first hours with wonded soldiers and felt honored to serve....while others were fighting for peace with pot and dancing in the mud - horrors! Dangers notwithstanding, I felt the lucky one. My brother too, in berets jumping out of planes chasing enemy in the jungle. The day they came home from war in one piece remains te happiest day of my life!
This go-round , we won thru nicely!
And sooner than we ever hoped, at the mysteries again - Husband relaxing in the den after his work day with Wellcome making medicine, and our son asleep and helping our little girl in her wiggly age, by NOT engaging with her , but quietly rocking along side her crib, crocheting a coverlet for her, or reading a book - this time the COMPLETE Sherlock Holmes stories.
Then it was winter and I was critical of me because I'd finished the Holmes and now what? Winter reading hunting, I met Hercule - and I ran to the mailbox when "Curtain" arrived from my book club - after going through the Poirot stories and looking for more of the Herculean ouevre...50 years of works about Hercule Poirot! Better.
I wrote sometimes and so I was impressed with the 56 years of Agatha Christie's stories about the wonderful Belgian sleuth !
I always wonder - did the Herculean name inspire the Herculean achievement, or the other way around?
And why is there not more said about the famous Boutonnière Vase of such romantic origins in "The Chocolate Box"? He was rarely without it. Like the famous swan cane.
Then there were the years with NO TV and no fun reading: but that's another story.
Lucky me today! The past few days, "In " for me - resting a toe-fix - I have just completed marathon viewing "Agatha Christie's Poirot" videos at Acorn TV ! I cried at the final story, "Curtain" then realized that our hero, Hercule, and his world, was not dead but sleeping - not "Sleeping Murder" as one of his mysteries was called, but sleeping mystery chum - and I could revive him at the click of my trackpad! Thank you Acorn TV ! Well Done!
David Suchet, the actor who played the role, spoke my thoughts, when he stated that the idea was to faithfully portray and that was certainly done so that Dame Agatha would be pleased if she could view the results. In fact, Ms. Christie's daughter found the David Suchet portrayals perfect, and said so ! Me, too! Thanksomuch for the immortality of it for us. And most of all thank you, David Suchet and the book he has written about the world-class achievement of the complete Hercule ! It is worth the read for fans !
They say that we immerse in someone else's mysteries to remain calm when we cannot work on my own, and get back to solving our own puzzles with renewed energies for it. Life! I am non-violent so I always wonder why it must be murder mysteries, then decide that the author feels that if it is not life and death, when it's only a story, and not real, we might not be interested.
I don't know: for me it has become part of grief recovery - before Hercule, the last time, it was Jessica Fletcher all 268 ( I think ) episodes , they helped when my Father died and now it's Mother at her last days and Poirot and Phryne Fisher - yay girls CAN! and when my FBI godfather passed, it was NCIS. Unique validity in it I guess :-D since, finding a thing to companion along during such testing times, is better than "biting the lifesaver' in it all.
Thank you three times, then!
There remain so many places in my life, where my reply must be: "It's still a mystery to me" ! Notes for my own mystery next? okay. I realize that I can actually solve a few of them - do you not agree, Captain Hesssteengs? Hein?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hercule_Poirot_in_literature