Swimming for Shore
“Shelter Skelter” (Pacific Sun)
“I appreciate the article, Peter. I would just add a current analogy: a lake is full of drowning people splashing around for some stability, some footing–land; others stand on the shoreline watching, some throwing life-rings or ropes, a few wading in but not getting too close; some are paid big bucks to study the lake; and others–a safe, warm and dry distance away–spend years devising a plan to build a big expensive floating raft for the center of the lake. I think this hints at my personal disappointment after years of trying to swim with some of our weary and waterlogged neighbors.”