Remembering
the explorers
Neil Armstrong was truly a unique individual. The fact that
he was the first human being to step onto another world would be enough to
qualify him as such. His skill as a pilot, and I’m sure he would say providence
providing a level place to land when there was only 15 seconds of fuel
left, was the difference between a successful landing and a disastrous
ending to man’s first attempt to go beyond earth. There is also another reason
that this man stands out. He never tried to exploit his accomplishment for
personal gain. In an era when even minor achievements are often peddled for
monetary rewards and self aggrandizement Neil Armstrong avoided the spotlight,
realizing that his feat was made possible by the efforts of a countless number
of other individuals.
In my novel Angie of the Garden a young woman from
Boston also leaves the safe confines of her world. She travels on the Oregon
Trail, going into the wilderness to find her lover. Though Angie’s primary
motivation is romance, there is also a pioneer’s spirit inside her. Though
facing depravation, Native Americans who were sometimes hostile, and nature’s
fury she manages to endure, and makes the trek across the country. Though
Angie’s feat was performed by many others, for their time these people were
truly brave explorers, not content with living in the safety of the world they
knew, but willing to see what else this great land had to offer.
I truly hope that the human race never loses its desire to
understand the world, and the cosmos. Though budgetary constraints are now
limiting our efforts (which they should), I hope our desire to explore does not
become a casualty of economics. The day we stop reaching out to learn how this
remarkable universe was formed is the day we begin to lose our collective soul.
Godspeed, Neil Armstrong.
About
the Author:
J.E. Hall is the author of the romance mystery novel, Angie
of the Garden.
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About
the Book:
Angie of the Garden is a story about a psychiatrist named Hollis
Simms. He is an affable individual who is dedicated to his patients, and his
family. Hollis is married to a provocative and wealthy woman named Olivia:
their irrepressible teenage daughter is named Annabelle. She used her
considerable resources to purchase the estate called Fairhaven for them to live
in.
As a boy Hollis found a diary written by a woman named Angie Barton buried
in a garden. The journal told of the hardships and deprivations suffered by the
woman from Boston as she traveled on the Oregon Trail. She became his first
love. One evening as Doctor Simms walked past a garden on the estate he
encountered the spirit of Angie Barton. Hollis learns that she worked at
Fairhaven as a house servant after returning from the west. He cannot fathom
how this adventurous woman could have come to such a station in life. Hollis
decides that Angie must have experienced some kind of trauma. During her
subsequent appearances he entices her into recounting the long trek westward in
order to discover the cause of her malaise.
Hollis’ obsession with the woman from the past also begins to strain his
relationships with those closest to him. Hollis is determined to find the
reason for Angie’s moribund spirit. In the end he does, and Angie finds peace.
Then a chance encounter reveals something else about the woman in the garden.
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