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Belaud

31 Sunday Jul 2011

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Chartreux, Joachim du Bellay, Micheline's cat

Alllow me to introduce Belaud (as in “down below”).  He is a chartreux, France’s blue cats.  Poet Joachim du Bellay (1522-1560), a member of La Pléiade wrote an exquisite poem on the death of his cat Belaud:  Sur la mort de Belaud (on the internet).

I have been Belaud’s happy hostage for three years.

Belaud is a rather large cat, a big potato on four toothpicks.  This is a borrowed description now firmly entrenched in both oral and learned (i.e. written) tradition.

Tis Summertime (my thanks to Gershwin) so, on sunny but somewhat breezy days, Belaud spends time sitting or lying on the balcony, surrounded by large pots of flowers.  I keep the door ajar so he may run back to the safety of the indoors when he senses danger.

Can he run!  If I have been absent for several hours or a night, no sooner do I enter the apartment that he turns into an arrow, run towards me, and starts climbing.  I quickly pick up this furry person and sit him on my left shoulder.  I tell him that he is a beau Belaud , the prince of éviers (kichen sinks) and lavabos (bathroom sinks).

Belaud enjoys curling up inside various sinks and, at night, he plays hockey in one of the bathtubs, using Gertrude, a rubber ducky, as hockey puck.

Belaud also loves the sight and sound of gently dripping water.  The best we can hope for, says he, are small pleasures.  As you can see, that Belaud is quite the philosopher and a nosy one.

His hero is Agatha Christy’s Hercule Poirot.   The two have a lot in common, including accent and boastfulness.

By the way, Belaud is a musician whose favourite work is Rhapsody in Blue.  As a blue cat, he relates to anything blue.  Once again, I we have Gerschwin to thank.

You may have guessed that Belaud is also a writer.  You are absolutely right.  He even has an email address given to him by John.  He can be reached at lordbrokentail@snoro.com. “Snoro” is North-American French, perhaps Ameridian, for beloved “rascal.”

Write to him, but please do not mention the current debt-ceiling crisis.  Belaud is forbidden exposure to any and all x-rated material.  He is a child.

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Democracy

31 Sunday Jul 2011

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A Watery rave, Bin Laden, executive order, terrorists, the "enemy within"

9/11, the saddest of days, was a triumph for terrorists.

However, two wars later and Bin Laden resting in his watery grave, several Republicans will not come to a consensus and raise America’s debt ceiling.  They are the worst of terrorists:  the enemy within.  Yet, they were duly elected to their office.  America is a democracy.

So it could be that President Obama will have to resort to an executive order that will allow his nation to respect its financial obligations.  That doesn’t seem altogether democratic.

Consider, however, that Barack Obama was also duly elected to his office as President of the United States.  Therefore, democracy will not have suffered too severe a blow, even if, having exhausted other options, he does issue an executive order.

Nothing is perfect.

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