Land n Sand Oct / Nov 2013 | Page 18

K etchup stains notwithstanding, I now realized that I had to question everything I’d ever been taught abut geography, philosophy, estimology, biography and so many other ‘ologies’ that I just couldn’t think straight. Some of that frankly had to do with how many words I realized at that moment actually end in ‘ology’, but some of my questioning was really real (reology?). Obviously I get stuck on particular thoughts, but I shall move forward nonetheless. Do know, however, that as I write this, I am swimming with ‘ology’ words that exist and if they don’t, that I think should exist. Nonetheless: My first thought in my new world of histology was “hey, maybe Egypt really is in fact on the African continent and not part of the “Middle East …” (and the little voice in my head of course said, “what is the Middle East anyhow?” but that’s a whole se Then I expanded my horizon of this means that Mauritius is no the East shore of Long Island in name, but instead is actually a on the East coast of Africa. I stopped to ponder the next dangerous . . . really danger thought anyhow. I, of course, co even articulate it here to you: and truly only graduate from th that mean he has never read a aloud, in a quiet corner, by hims