Another mythologizing animal sharing a spark of intellectual passion!
The other day I received a reunion flyer for my old high school, Plano Senior High in Texas. I've just created a Facebook account to see if I could track down any of the folks I knew then. We had a huge graduating class — over 1000 — so I guessed there'd be at least some names I recognized.
Heh, figures. I recognized 2, maybe 3 names after scanning about 250, and none of them were folks who'd recall me — I was a painfully shy kid then. Funny how many of them are still in Texas. None of the folks I remembered as friends are there, either, which is a shame. I wish I knew how to get back in contact with them.
To be honest, after reviewing the names in Facebook I'm not really sure attending the reunion would be that meaningful to me. Not sure how I feel about that yet.
Bestiaries depict mythical, moralizing animals, but are also potential allegorical sparks that can bloom into brilliant mental bonfires. My bestiary is this mythologizing animal's fascinated exploration of beauty & meaning in the wonder of existence -- in the hopes of inspiring yet more joyous flares of intellectual passion.
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