I believe being able to laugh at oneself is a virtue. :>
Have you ever seen the show Portlandia? Or do you happen to be familiar with my beautiful city of Portland, Oregon?
The Portlandia joke that has resonated most with me is "Put a bird on it!" which basically goes to say that there are birds on everything here. We have lots of birds, so maybe it's just because they're familiar companions. But it also speaks to the idea we're a sappy, tree-hugging bunch. Oh, just watch it. I can't do it justice, and I won't try.
This idea has its roots in reality. There are many sappy tree-huggers in my neck of the woods. And they're nice. I like them. I also like the folks who actually go out into that wilderness to make their living, or to keep others safe, or for the sheer joy and adventure so close at hand. My state is full of these interesting dynamics. People who have family going back generations here (including me -- one branch of my family tree arrived in the 1870s, and I will happily live out my days here) and people who have become Oregonians more recently, by choice. One large metropolitan area (Portland) makes up half the state population and drives electoral politics, making choices that often don't jive with opinions in rural areas of the state. The most divisive issues often revolve around the meaning and place of environmentalism and stewardship of the earth...Okay, so that's enough of the socio-political stuff. :)
I bring this up because birds appear everywhere in my stories, it seems. Take the swarm of crows in Vessel. Or the fact that both of my characters in Flight are bird shifters. But all of these characters have their root in Irish lore -- so maybe it's not me, and not Oregon, at all. Of course, I chose which lore to focus on. And it's true I do have a fascination with birds. My iPhone cover is purple, with birds. That's all the evidence I can think of at the moment. My husband would probably be able to point to more in a heartbeat. :)
Published on March 27, 2012 23:30
I really enjoy birds, too. I watch them all the time in the mornings as I drink my coffee/tea. I'm a huge fan of birds of prey - my boys and I hawk watch whenever we're out of doors.