Antarctic Peninsula |
Earlier this week we returned from our 23-day journey in and
around Antarctica. During that time, I had no access to electronic news feeds.
I missed the Super Bowl – although I did hear the score the next day. I missed five
shootings in or around schools: Lincoln High School in Philadelphia (1/31), an
“unintentional” shooting of two in Sal Castro Middle School in LA (2/1), Oxon
Hill High School, Oxon Hill, MD (2/5), the parking lot of Pearl-Cohn High
School, Nashville, TN (2/9), and mass murder at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High
School, Parkland, FL (2/14). I missed (I think) Congress passing a budget. I
returned to find Dreamers are still caught in a nightmare and the Olympics in
full swing.
Sheep with Magellanic Penguins on Falkland Islands |
Striated Caracara - Falkland Islands |
The only time I consciously spent in writerly activities was
during one day at sea. The birds had mostly left us, and it rained or drizzled
all day. I stayed in my cabin and wrote the drafts of two blogs related to the
April 3 release of Empty Promises. I
suppose I should also count time I spent talking with fellow passengers about
my writing. That should probably be counted as sales activity.
young Black-browed Albatross - Falkland Islands |
Or perhaps a character will incorporate some trait I saw a
passenger exhibit: how they approached eating each meal, a sideways shift of
his eyes when he didn’t agree with a statement but chose not to engage in
argument, a chuckle that turned into a giggle that turned into a knee-slapping
roar.
Chinstrap Penguin in the Southern Ocean |
Weather
good. Beat Olympia 3-2. (Only by the date could I know if this was soccer
or baseball!)
King Penguin colony on South Georgia Island |
Magellanic Penguin "If I turn my back on you will you stop squeaking? |
I could choose to remain a Writer Unplugged. In some ways it
would be easier to ignore all that’s wrong with the world and go my merry way
without a care. Except, I prefer making decisions based on facts rather than
beliefs, and by ignoring injustice, I’d lose the part of my core being that
cares about the plight of others.
Cape Petrel in Southern Ocean |
Oh, and so I don’t leave you with any false impressions, let
me confess: I did manage to take 2,740 non-blurry pictures during the trip. How
about you—what’s your biggest take-away from your latest trip or vacation?
This blog was originally posted on Writers Who Kill (2/25/18).
P.S. I am posting photos and commentary of this trip on Facebook, as though you were traveling with me with a 20-day delay. You can follow me on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/james.m.jackson.author Be sure to check the Album as well as the daily posts. ~ Jim
P.S. I am posting photos and commentary of this trip on Facebook, as though you were traveling with me with a 20-day delay. You can follow me on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/james.m.jackson.author Be sure to check the Album as well as the daily posts. ~ Jim
Lovely pix Jim, though thankfully you didn't post 2,740 of them here! I hope you stick with your new mantra on being plugged in. In my experience, that feeling gradually falls away and life returns to normal, which is to say, way too plugged in. But you may be different!
ReplyDeleteLike developing any new habit, it requires constant vigilance. My fingers are crossed.
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