Saturday, April 08, 2006

How far can one go? How high can one jump?

Only those who will risk going too far can possibly find out how far one can go. T.S. Eliot

After the property is complete and the dust has settled and all the cats have settled down, and after or during the ending becoming a beginning, we'll need to think -- even more than we've already thunk.

Although most of us by now have a Ph.D in chair arranging there were some good thoughts on what we do after we finish the coop and find out it's too small because more people will join us.

On one hand the membership committee will be jumping around ecstatic for joy, especially Joann with her new hip -- and depending on when everything get's done; her new knee.

On the other hand there will be those who will say we must have two services and what about the logistics.

Some thoughts are presented in an article in Interconnections: There is the image of everyone getting stuffed into the Yurt like commuters stuffed into a Tokyo commuter train car...


Please Note: The Tokyo commuter train option was not one of the ideas suggested in the article.

A new SCUU volunteer job - image 1...

The second service attendees wait patiently - image 2...

I also have the image of all of us sitting in one of the various natural amphitheatre out side on a glorious day; or of all the children young and old outside playing to counter balance the commute to Tokyo.

The Yurt will hold 100 people.

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