topic drift explained
[OT from cottage renovations]
szap commented about topic drift (she was kind enough to call it "expansion") in this space.
some context for it can be found in the following excerpt from an email to a Grover-in-exile.
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the only course open to me has been to limit my own exposure to that which has proven to be beyond my ability to change.
it just doesn't engage any of my attention any more.
as I leave more and more of it behind, the world becomes in some ways a smaller and smaller place, allowing an intensity of focus in this particular spot -- wherever I look there is a beauty that is often taken for granted or not even noticed. for either to happen is tragic given its ephemeral nature. so I stop and look, and what I see I try to share with others that they might regard it (in all senses of the word) while that can still be done. I do not wish to abide anywhere else and have put time and effort into making the cottage comfortable and attractive, into doing what little I can for the Town and its people, and into trying to understand as best I can what this place is really about.
it is a continual source of astonishment and sorrow that I have never found anybody with whom to share this, and there is no moment worse than Valentine's Day to be reminded of one's condition of involuntary solitude.
but one must deal with things as they are and that lack need not be a hindrance: it just means that whatever I see and find, while it cannot be shared intimately with one person, can at least be received by some few who might be within its range and who might care to pick the message out from the many that constantly vie for attention.
if in doing so I can communicate to anybody, even in this seldom-viewed journal (though perhaps at some time also in some other mode of expression) the sense of wonder and delight to be found here, then I can feel that good has come of it.
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hope ...
[excerpt from a reply to a reply to the message above]