Pulling the String

"Baseball...is a leisurely game that demands blinding speed, and the only one in which the defense has the ball. It follows the seasons, beginning each year with the fond expectancy of springtime and ending with the hard facts of autumn." - Baseball: An Illustrated History

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In To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee, young Scout Finch learns how to see from Boo Radley's perspective by standing on his front porch. The Radley Porch is my venue to explore perspectives in literature as well as other areas of my life. So come on up the steps, curl up on my virtual porch swing, and relax!

Monday, May 30, 2005

Memorial Day

Remember what we were doing last Memorial Day, brothers? Sitting in those wonderful seats at Citizen's Bank Park soaked to the skin waiting and waiting and waiting for the game to start?
In spite of all the disappointment, it was a fun outing - hearing the gunshot of the bullpen warm up all the way across the park, watching Chase Utley warm up through the binoculars, eating good food, shivering. . . Ah, memories.

And just in case anyone from CBP is reading. . . ;) When you have a rain delay, put the televized game on the smaller screens too. The people sitting in front of the big screen can't see it. (duh.)

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