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A friend who lives
about forty miles north of San Antonio, Texas sent
me a fine email a few weeks back. Rum is one of
those nice, older fellers, sorta retired like me,
and we’re both kite fliers. We also share
some service time with Uncle Sam, a love of country
life, and a willingness to palaver a bit on the
Internet. Yeah, we do that “email thing” fairly
often...
Well, I was quite taken
by the email Rum sent. Seems he’d written
this one to some of his family, and happened to
keep a copy just for his own pleasure. Since we’d
been yakkin’ about kites again, he forwarded
the email to me without any advance notice whatever.
Anyway, I liked it
so much, I decided KiteLife need to share this
tale around a bit. I talked KiteLife’s webmaster
into considering it for the next issue, and then
we got Rum to agree to let us publish the thing.
I sincerely hope you
enjoyed it as much as I did! And since some of
you like to know these things - “Max” is
a sky-blue Hata fighter-kite, with a twelve foot
yellow streamer-tail.
Finally, if you like
what you read here, would you please let me know?
We can do some more of this... Maybe some different
authors, too...
geezer
-----Original Message-----
From: Rum
To: <deleted>
Date: Saturday, May 17, 2003 7:15 PM
Subject: Max and I went flying again
Mariah is
blowing, calling us both.
Max and
I ignore her. It was 99.1 at 6:00 PM yesterday
and we aren't ready for the heat yet.
Mariah
whistles at the window again, telling us she's
coming from the North and has brought cooler air
with her, come out and play, please!
I took
Max out to the flying field and he leaped into
the air.
Max and
Mariah played while Rum watched, stuck on the ground. ???
(What about that big foil he looked at? It would
lift him for sure) ???
Poo Poo
Noggin, the little gray cat, stayed under foot
watching the sky, waiting for Max to bring that
yellow tail down so she could try catching it again.
Max and
Mariah played hard and rough with each other. They
smiled often and were almost always laughing.
They had
to part ways when both Max and Mariah were spent.
Rum again
guided Max down, rolled the bright yellow tail
up and placed a rubber band on it, safe and close
the way Max liked it.
On the
way back to the cabin, Max started out quiet but
then blurted out, "Mariah told me I had an
older sister."
Rum listened
for what was coming next. "Mariah told me
that my sister was a fighter kite too, and that
Mariah and she were also good friends."
Mariah
explained to Max that his sister, who was called
Raz, also started flying here at the Hideout, but
that last month Mariah had flown with her out in
North Carolina.
Rum tells
Max that, yes, he has a sister named Raz. She
use to fly over and watch the Hideout with Rum,
but she now takes care of the skies over New Bern,
NC, where she lives with Annie.
Max says
to Rum, "I want to go see my sister!"
Rum explains
to Max that airline tickets are expensive and that
he didn't think he could afford it, but he has
pictures of her and will show them to him.
Max tells
Rum, "I want to go see my sister!!"
Rum tells
Max that the pictures will have to do for now,
and that he can always talk to her on the computer
since Raz has one out there too.
Max tells
Rum that he and Mariah have talked it over and
she wants to go see Raz too.
Rum says, "Well
what about the expense?"
Max says, "Mariah
and I thought it out, and since Mariah knows the
way, she wants to go with me so we both can play
with Raz."
" I
want to go see my sister!!!
Max tells
Rum, "Remember, summer is coming soon. It
was 99 here already this week. If you don't take
me, Maria and I will go anyway. We will run away
from home!"
" Who
will cool you and your friends during the heat
of the summer?"
" WE
want to go see my SISTER !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
Rum thinks
of the hot summer ahead and all the times Maria
had pushed he and Ju JU Bird, the mighty Polynesian
Boeing 727, home from Johnston Island to Honolulu
so they could play again. He owed her, and he knew
it...
Rum says, "I'll
start saving up for tickets."
Max smiles,
ready to roll up and slip into his case with his
yellow tail by his side.
Maria rings
the wind chimes.
Rum is
mumbling under his breath, "Them dang cats
must have been talking to the kites. I'm serving
two masters now..."
"Blue
Max"
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