Greetings and welcome to 2025!
As has become a practice (since 2021, apparently), one of the first posts in the New Year is intended as a guide to places and characters that inhabit this particular corner of the world. Due to high level government concerns of secrecy (I wish; really it for the anonymity) everyone and most places here go by another name.
To be completely frank, even I have to keep a "cheat sheet" (or "process aide", as we would call it in my industry.
I am your redoubtable host, Toirdhealbheach Beucail ("Toridhealbheach" is a version of my name in Old Irish Gaelic; "Beucail" means "booming or roaring", as in the sound of a cannon. If you ever met me in person, you would find I have only two volumes: silent and "ON"). I have been taking up space on this corner of the InterWeb for this, my twentieth year (as of July).
A very brief history: I grew up in a small town, the same town my parents and my mother's parents had grown up in. I went away to college for two degrees that have nothing to do with what I ended up actually doing, then came back home and lived in and around that area (referred to here uncreatively as "Old Home") until 15 years ago, when due to a layoff we had to move (to the also uncreatively named) "New Home". Last year in 2024 after a series of two layoffs in 2024 (Hammerfalls 2.0 and 3.0), I have now ended up in equally uncreatively named New Home 2.0, which is back closer to where I grew up.
I have a variety of interests. I am a practitioner of Iaijutsu, a Japanese sword martial art. I make cheese and other dairy foods. I train with weights. I write, both blogs and some kind of longer form. I hike, mostly in the Sierra Nevadas but have also been down into the Grand Canyon. I study languages, both current as well as the dead ones. I read voraciously - primarily history and theology, but also philosophy, agricultural books and "old style" (say pre-1985) science fiction and fantasy. I find myself doing far more travel than I originally anticipated. In years past I have gardened, although the relocation has reduced this to more of a container gardening situation for the moment.
Dramatis Personae:
- The Ravishing Mrs. TB: To whom I have been married for over 30 years now and who actually makes sure the trains run on time and things get done.
- Nighean Gheal: Number one daughter, a college graduate with a degree in International Business now living in the Cheongju province of South Korea, teaching English (at least through July of this year).
- Nighaen Bhan: Number Two daughter, also a college graduate with a degree in Communications and pursuing a Master's level program in Speech Disorders (a.k.a., Speech Therapist).
- Nighean Dhonn: Number Three daughter, currently studying Anthropology and Archaeology.
- The Fiancé: New to this years cast of characters, he is the fiancé of Nighean Bhan. At some point I will have to come with a more original name.
- The Director: One of my two best friends from High School and still currently one of my best friends. Lives in Old Home, one of the most intelligent people I know. Currently working on his Ph.D. On an unusual note, he is practicing Quaker.
- Uisdean Ruadh: The other of my two best friends from High School and still currently one of my best friends. Also lives in Old Home, currently living in The Cabin at The Ranch with his mother A Mhathair na hUisdean Ruadh, who turned 97 in December. Deeply Catholic, loves traditional Catholicism, planes, and history.
- The Berserker: My weight training coach. I have trained with him for 8+ years now. I live in fear of his weekly training regimes, although they have been very successful.
- The Shield Maiden: A friend I met throw Highland Games many years ago. She lives much farther away than she used to (Picture the border of Canada and then move down. Slightly.). We chat via the InterWeb every day. She is a reservoir of wisdom and the much needed lectures I will get from no-one else.
-La Contessa: My very good and old friend (post high school, so not quite as long as The Director and Uisdean Ruadh, but almost as long). We regularly have dinners once a month when I am in Old Home.
-The Outdoorsman: My brother-in-law and hiking partner in crime. What started as lark of an idea (hiking the Grand Canyon) has turned into 3-4 smaller training hikes and a single big hike a year.
- The Cowboy/The Young Cowboy: A father and son team, they have kept cattle at The Ranch for almost 20 years now. They are regularly present there and help to keep an eye on the place when I am not present.
- The Brit: My niece's fiancée who has also become a hiking partner in crime.
- Rainbow: One of the earliest people involved with this blog, she lives in the larger vicinity of Old Home. She and I speak more or less weekly about life, mostly disguised as a two person writer self-help group.
- The Dog Whisperer: Another refugee from Hammerfall 3.0 looking for a new job. Loves dogs (and animals of all kinds).
Important Places:
- Old Home: Where I grew up and lived up to 15 years ago. Originally a combination of the small town I actually grew up in as well as the larger areas there which we lived in before moving to New Home, I use it more now to indicate my hometown.
- New Home: Where up to March of 2024, we lived. An urban area located in a state not where I grew up. It has now been replaced by...
- New Home 2.0: Another urban area, in this case much closer to the state I grew up in. This is where The Ravishing Mrs. TB and I now live (currently in an apartment).
- The Ranch: The Ranch is the property my parents own and live on in <insert yet another undisclosed location here>. It is approximately 90 acres of land in the mountains which has been our extended family for over 60 years.
(Note: This is word for word from two years ago. Still completely true.)
Like most budding bloggers, when I started this blog I had great visions of this being a mighty bulwark of discussion and thought that would be a beacon of light (and, coincidentally, would let me write full time). It only took about 10 years to realize that neither of these things were going to happen. Either because of obstinance or foolishness (I am guilty of both) I persevered.
What I did find - and what I still believe in - is that blogging represents the Social Internet (not a phrase that I came up with, but one I love): the ability of people to read, think, and discuss things on the InterWeb (as opposed to Social Media, which I detest). What has become critically important to me is creating a sort of InterWeb agora, a place where we can discuss subjects - some deep, some completely shallow - in a way that hopefully encourages thought and helps to build connections in a society which values neither thought nor connections except of the most shallow kind (otherwise known as Social Media).
What you find here most days is a combination of personal on-line journal, thoughts or concepts that have run through my mind, book reviews, occasional fiction, things that are just "going on" in my life, ruminations, and the occasional meme. It is a smorgasbord of my existence (there are literally times I sit down to write with no idea what will be written, and no-one is more surprised than I am when it shows up).
Important Pages:
Ichiryo Gusoku Philosophy: My overall guiding policy on my philosophy is here.
Ichiryo Gusoku Goals: My overall aspirational goals are here
The Collapse: A rather long running fiction series (in a series of letters) about a man watching society slowly collapse is here.
Moving TB The Elder And Mom: As mentioned, my parents suffered a series of health reversals in 2021. This page pulls together the experience in hopes that others that have or will have the same issues will benefit.
What are the rules?
There are only four.
1) Be kind: In all my years of writing here, I have had to not publish only a handful of comments because, frankly, they were mean or just outright wrong-minded. You can certainly poke holes in my theories or my writing or the responses of others. I just ask you do it kindly. Everyone you are responding to is going through something.
2) No profanity: My mother was an elementary school teacher and a lovely Christian woman, so comment as if you were speaking directly to her. Any profanity will simply not make itself a visible comment, no matter how relevant or good the comment is.
3) No arguing current politics: Politics as it is practiced currently is simply an exercise in "It is your fault! No, yours!" followed by vulgarity and crudeness. Political Science (the practice of forming political societies and their functioning) is far more useful to actually reach a solution.
4) No arguing religion: I state up front I am Christian (useful background for some of what I write) and will happily discuss my own trials and travails and thoughts. What we do not debate is the nature of religion or different religions. Again, see the previous comments on kindness.
Thanks!
Comments are always welcome, but even the act of just stopping by and reading (as an investment of time) is greatly appreciated.
I’ve enjoyed your writing for 10 years, although I’ve never let you know. Your journey has been busy and varied. I would equate my travels to be more in line with your old home friends. Just wanted to give a little encouragement. Thanks for bringing us along. F Hubert
ReplyDeleteF Hubert - Thank you so much for letting me know you have stuck with me that long! That is terribly encouraging (I hope. One likes to believe individuals are not gluttons for punishment).
DeleteThanks for coming along for the ride.
And a New Year stretches out in front of us once again, what deeds and adventures await eh TB?
ReplyDeleteOh Nylon12, there are plans. Big plans. We will see what materializes and what was "a good idea but..."
DeleteAlways good to look at the fundamentals. Everyone has a better time when the proprieties are observed. I'm a bit curious, too, Nylon.
ReplyDeleteSTxAR - It is also good to ground one's self, and over the time the locations and dramatis personae have changed.
DeleteProprieties. I would say it is remarkable that I do not really have to manage these much, but all credit to a fine reading and commenting community that can act like adults and manage their conversation.
Great info summary! Have I been here less than a year?!?!...no, I just went on a trip to the past. I have been here since before the start of "The Collapse", but I can't figure out how much. Not a lot, I think. It's been interesting, entertaining and educational, thank you much.
ReplyDeleteThanks T_M. I do not remember where this idea originally came from, but it seemed easier than re-explaining things - especially since many of the same people and places keep reappearing.
DeleteThere are two "Tranches" of The Collapse: 2018-2021, and 2023 to the present. I seemingly took a break for two years.
It was the 2018 Collapse that I started on. Todays collapse, 01/02/25, another good one.
DeleteThanks T_M! I am working on giving a bit more scheduling to my writing to help me make things more coherent.
DeleteIf I were more organized, I would print this off as a reference sheet for reading your posts. I often get the daughters' names mixed up. But then again, it really isn't relevant to me which one you are referring to. I am most interested in the activity being described and just knowing it is one of your daughters. With two daughters of my own, I can sometimes relate.
ReplyDeleteEd, if helpful I have linked this post to the right as a page under "Pages" if you ever need a quick orientation.
DeleteTo your point and in that sense, the practice of referring to them as "Oldest, Middle, Youngest" makes some sense - although at this point I have gone so long at it I suspect there is no meaningful turning back.