MOVING ON.....2024

A Note From The Author: Jacqueline E. Hughes

I am so happy to welcome in the new year, 2024!!! My Blog is changing-up a bit....mainly because I am evolving. Travel will always take precedence in my life and, my journeys will be shared with you. This 2024 version will offer a variety of new stories and personal ideas, as well. This is all about having fun and enjoying this Beautiful Journey called......Life!!!

Showing posts with label Kurt Vonnegut. Show all posts
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Monday, March 13, 2023

EARLY NOVEMBER, 2016: “SO IT GOES!”

 

A series of essays….



SUNSET AT 36,000 FEET

….as seen through my eyes!



By: Jacqueline E Hughes



Attempting to snuggle comfortably into the middle seat, a position I woefully dislike finding myself in, I began claiming my justifiable real estate before my row mates arrived. Half of an armrest on one side and with just a slight bit of my elbow resting on the inside portion of the opposite one. That should do it for my two-hour and twenty minute flight from Grand Rapids, Michigan, back home to Orlando, Florida.


When flying up to Michigan to visit with my children, their children, and our good friends, I always considered this direct flight from Orlando to Grand Rapids (Grand Rapids back down to Orlando) as a convenient bus trip. It was short, direct, and, for the most part, uneventful. I would pick-up my rental car in G.R. and be on my way to Kalamazoo in no time at all.


Allegiant Airlines, Flight 62, was carrying a full load that day so, my desire to  claim the window seat next to me due to a ‘no show’ appeared hopeless. Right on cue, Mr. Twenty Something peers over at his window seat and squeezes by me, ear buds installed, stashing his backpack under the lucky window seat holder in front of him. (Sadly, he closed the window shade early on and proceeded to sleep against it for the duration of the flight. What a waste!) So it goes…


She staggered down the narrow aisle, nearly the last passenger to board, and gingerly plunked down beside me after stowing her carry-on luggage only one overhead cubicle away from our row. I recall thinking how fortunate she was to have found an available slot nearby.


As the plane was secured and the flight attendants stretched oxygen masks and clicked disembodied seat belts while pointing out exit paths, I was looking forward to opening up my current book and reading for the better part of the flight. I don’t mind engaging in short conversations with fellow passengers. I would much rather read, if possible. Having just celebrated my birthday on Friday with friends, enjoyed most of the week with the grandkids, and now, looking forward to casting my presidential vote in two days for the right candidate, Hillary Clinton, I did not want to have to think too much on my ‘bus trip’ home. 


Conversations between strangers can begin in many unlikely ways. She let her magazine slide off her lap and bent down to retrieve it. In doing so, she inadvertently nudged my book and apologized on her way back up. We smiled, exchanged first names, and began to talk. Since Mr. Windowseat had taken away my opportunity to marvel at the glorious orange sun setting to the west of our flight, as well as being able to see the twinkling lights of Central Florida from my little window as we approached our final destination, I found myself fully engaged with Ms. Aisleseat for the better part of an hour. So it goes…


She was jovial and kind. We established that we lived on opposite sides of the Orlando area but enjoyed many of the same things that this amazing place to live had to offer in the way of entertainment, eating, and shopping. We spoke about our husbands and children while sharing engaging anecdotes about our family life. Even though she was a few years younger than myself, we definitely clicked and found ourselves laughing our way through space and time. It was all good.


The only time we mentioned religion was for her to tell me that she and her husband had taken several trips to other countries to serve people in need, give them hope through God’s work, and were planning another trip very soon. The only time we talked politics was after a short conversation about how strong women can be while being by their husband’s side in every way. So, as I was telling her how excited I was to go home and physically vote for Hillary on Tuesday—suddenly, a small smile began to grow larger and larger until a puff of air revealed a stifled giggle that grew into an open laugh. So it goes… (Thank you, Kurt Vonnegut, for allowing me, in three small words, to express my feelings so clearly.)


My new friend, Ms. Aisleseat, bless her little heart, stared at me as if I were from another planet. She asked me if I truly believed that Donald Trump had a chance in hell of losing, especially to Hillary Clinton: a Democrat, a cheat, and a woman!! Three strikes and she’s out!


Wow! Wow! Wow!


What seemed to be such a normal chance conversation between strangers on a plane quickly turned into shock and awe, at least on my part. I can’t recall telling her she had to vote for Hillary on Tuesday. As a matter of fact, my assumptions about who she might be voting for were sparked by her verbalized faith in the strength of women and how women help to shape the world. So I took a chance by expressing my hopes in the power of womanhood and mentioned voting for Hillary. 


The signs were all there. I just didn’t want to see them, I suppose. It was eye opening to be sitting next to The Trumpster Lady/Ms. Aisleseat on the plane who was in no way humble about her choice for president and told me, in no uncertain terms, that I was crazy to believe otherwise. 


And, you know what? She turned out to be absolutely right. A bit over two days later, I, among millions of other souls, experienced one of the worst shocks of our lives, politically speaking. Personally, my body went numb on the morning of November the ninth. Then, I began to shake uncontrollably and feel as lonely and broken and hopeless as anyone could be. The tears would not be stifled all day long and there wasn’t anything anyone could say or do to make me feel better. 


Hillary losing was very sad for so many reasons and that glass ceiling was cracked quite extensively—I just knew it! But, it still remained in place along with all of our fears of what was now going to come out of all this. I knew we had four years of hell to pay because this clueless, incompetent man now wielded extreme power and, virtually, had no idea what to do with it. It would take a humble sense of loyalty and discipline on his part in order to aid the people of this nation and help to maintain a sense of cohesiveness and strength that was so expertly projected by President Barack Obama for eight years.


Since that flight to Orlando I will admit to speaking with others on a plane. But, my conversations are kept short and innocent. I will never be placed in such a vulnerable position with a stranger, again. I take pride in being my own thinking person with original thoughts and ideals and not brainwashed or manipulated by anyone else. To this day it amazes me how many people have been caught up in this game of lack of self-worth that helped contribute to placing such a despicable man in office in the first place. Even more astounding is that he still reaches out to the weak and vulnerable to this day. 


Over six years later—So it goes…!



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Thursday, March 20, 2014

ART, BALANCE AND MEDITATION.....REPOST FROM MARCH, 2014







HAPPY BIRTHDAY, MR. VONNEGUT!!!!!  NOVEMBER 11, 1922. 

THE FOLLOWING IS A 'REPOST' OF MY ORIGINAL STORY DATED MARCH 20, 2014.
BECAUSE OF MY PROFOUND RESPECT FOR THE INTRICATE AND TALENTED MIND OF THIS INTERESTING MAN.....I HONOR HIM ONCE AGAIN....ON THIS, HIS DAY OF BIRTH. 

A series of essays.....



Kurt Vonnegut: The Celestial Teapot Magazine


.....through my eyes!

By: Jacqueline E. Hughes


Several days ago I posted a quote by the author and humorist Kurt Vonnegut on my Facebook Page that read, "I believe that reading and writing are the most nourishing forms of meditation anyone has so far found."  I posted it because I believe what it states to be true and insightful.

Many of us within the 'Facebook Family' have shared similar messages with FB friends.....even though their subject matter might be entirely different: fast cars, spiritual insights, beauty tips, hot travel spots, military homecomings and (inevitably) seemingly impossible cat poses, just to name a few. 

Welcome To My Library!
Certainly, as a writer, I am obsessively attracted to quotes by authors of no specific genre, location, time or gender....  I am proud to promote libraries, franchised bookstores, Indie bookstores and personal 'book nooks' located in private homes across the world!!  I posted a picture of my very own reading niche just a few days ago.  I do not understand homes without some form of library, whether it be filled with hard bound copies, paperback novels or a combination of the two.  In my estimation, ALL rooms within a given space are eligible and worthy of including bookshelves within their design.  (Yes, even, and perhaps, especially, the bathrooms...)

                                        Kurt Vonnegut's Office

E-books, although less tangible to many, are by no means less important.  Actually, Indie Published authors have designated the Internet as the most popular track for exposure and marketing of some of the very best writing talent to be found today!  With so much technology at our disposal, it would be unreasonable not to consider promoting and circulating your literary creations for others, including publishers, to see at the touch of a few keys!  Personally, I have been following several highly talented e-book authors within the last few months and have marked their overwhelming appeal among readers, along with their steady growth towards the mainstream of book publication.  The hard bound copies of their impressive work can now be found on display at your local Barnes & Noble with book launch, book signings and author forums neatly placed in their future 'schedule of events.' 

However, as the old saying goes....I digress.  Mr. Vonnegut's quote has not been pushed aside; rather, it has been reined back into my thoughts.  Best known as an author, Mr. Vonnegut was, also, a freethinker, a humanist and an atheist.  He once wrote, "I am a humanist, which means, in part, that I have tried to behave decently without expectations of rewards or punishments after I am dead."  I can only imagine that by getting lost in either the act of writing his own books (The Sirens of Titan, Cat's Cradle, Slaughterhouse-Five, to name a few) or, reading books written by others....Mr. Vonnegut was truly able to "...train the mind to be familiar with states that are beneficial: concentration, compassion, correct understanding, patience, humility and perseverance."  I would be safe in stating that 'most' authors today have meditated for years in order to achieve that feeling of being 'one with themselves' and able to provide their readers with the best they have to offer...


Nadine Within Her Elements
After posting this quote, a FB friend of mine and "artiste extraordinaire," Nadine Fourre, who lives and creates in the South of France, commented on my posting.  "Any Art form, isn't it?" she asked me.  Nadine's main area of artistic expression as a sculptor is the uncanny ability to establish an environment based upon Zen ideals utilizing natural elements which include, but are not limited to, sand, driftwood and dry-stacked stones of various shapes and sizes.  Her creations are highly personal, extremely beautiful and always thought provoking.

When I think about Nadine, I am constantly reminded of balance, nature and meditation.  Her work defies gravity while it draws the eye to its innate beauty!




By: Nadine Fourre


The Free Encyclopedia defines Zen as a school of Mahayana Buddhism meditation that originated in India and passed into China during the 6th century.   Zen developed fully in Japan by the 12th century and had a significant following in the West by the later 20th century.   Zen emphasizes the attainment of enlightenment through meditation, self-contemplation and intuition.  Contemplation of one's essential nature, to the exclusion of all else, is the way of achieving pure enlightenment.  Few understand nature as beautifully as Nadine...

Nadine At Work

Her poignant question affected me deeply.  I realized, being an author of words, Mr. Vonnegut's emphasis on reading and writing exclusively created shortcomings that were bound to draw the attention of friends who incorporated many forms of artistic expression into their lives.  I needed to take it several steps further by broadening "the most nourishing forms of meditation" to include all forms of art.  The great American novelist, John Updike, once said, "What art offers is space---a certain breathing room for the spirit."  

Writers, painters, sculptors, dancers, singers, musicians, architects, poets, photographers, actors......and, the list goes on and on.....all require that space, that breathing room that will allow their spirits to soar, their talent to exceed all expectations and, their creative minds the benefit of concentration...perseverance!!

Kurt Vonnegut


Thank you to all my friends who take their work d'art to the highest levels possible...and, beyond!  Michael, Cathy, Eric V. W., you know who you are!  The world is nothing less than blessed by your current achievements.  We patiently (?) wait to see what comes next....


NOTE:  To see more of Nadine's amazing work, this is one Website that exhibits her "Art of Balance":   
gallery.knoxox.com/nadine-fourre