TT: Treadmill in the sky (II)

It wasn't a vacation--I won't have time to take one this year--but at least I didn't have to be anywhere in a hurry. It helped, too, that I was in Spring Green , a very small town (pop. 1,600, more or less) of which I'm deeply fond, and not just because it's home to Keiran, American Players Theatre, and Taliesin. Something about Spring Green speaks powerfully to me, so much so that my heart lifts each summer when I drive past the city-limits sign. The scale is right, the people agreeable, and there's even a first-class bookstore . If my life were to arrange itself differently--very differently, to be sure--I could see myself living there.

On balance, I suppose that Spring Green is the unlikeliest of the six. I've spent the past quarter-century, after all, living in the busiest and grandest of cities, and I've grown used to what it has to offer--but maybe that's part of what makes a place like Spring Green so attractive to an aging small-town boy who has no trouble at all remembering the unassuming joys of the place where he grew up.

I had me a beautiful life. Even growing up poor. Didn't like all of it--how could I? But I always look forward. Always say, "Let's head for the next town, play the next show, something better gonna be right up ahead." And it always was.
Me, too, Pops. I don't like all of my life, either, but it's beautiful anyway--and there's always something better right up ahead.
(Second of two parts)
Published on September 10, 2012 19:41
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