Monday, June 23, 2008

Square Knots

Square Knots

Here I am, an old guy and I still have problems tying a square knot. I can actually tie one, but every time I have to carefully look and see which direction I should push the end of the string or rope through the second loop. You would think that after nearly 72 years and thousands of knots under my belt that I would be able to do one with out even thinking. Like most of us, I don’t even think about tying a bow on my tennis shoes. Maybe, and this sinister thought always lurking in the back of my mind, I’m just too dumb to get it. It’s not like I wasn’t taught. I was in cub scouts, boy scouts, explorer scouts, the US Coast Guard, and I even worked as a commercial fisherman. It’s not dementia, although I do have some of that. I guess I never really learned in the first place, so I didn’t forget how to do it. Who cares, you might say. Well, I care. First, it’s a matter of pride, and although after all of these years, nobody has ever noticed. But, what if somebody did look at my knot, and said, “That’s a Granny!” I would be mortified. I would never again be able to show my face in the knot tying world which includes: fisherman, sailors, surgeons, truck drivers, campers, Scouts, people who sew, almost anybody who’s anybody would scoff at me, point fingers, and snicker to their friends as they said, “He ties Grannies; what an idiot!”

Sunday, June 22, 2008

Beginning 1

So this is the Internet. Wow, it seems big, -- covers the whole world. Does it echo in here?

Actually, in a way, I’ve heard that it does. If I yelled “hello” and I allow comments, I may get a

“hello” back. I’ll try it, HELLO!”

If I write something here, millions of people might read it. Then again, maybe nobody will. Obviously I’m new at this blogging stuff, and one way to educate myself is to just dive in and try it.