Hello, friends. It's been a while. I don't expect anyone to still be around on here some 10-15 years on but who knows.
When I was on here in the past, it was as a friend and ally of friends who were always on the road but I went along often enough to fall in love with it. Am I crazy? Maybe, but that's another story.
I was mostly in the American south back then -- Chattanooga, Asheville, Savanah, and Pensacola, mostly -- before I traded my pack for a union card. We may have crossed paths -- I played folkpunk under the band name "Mispy Haven" but it was almost always just me and a beat-up old six-string spray-painted with an anarchy heart.
I'm in New England, now. The simple explanation is that, as things get more and more destabilized, the more I realize we had it right all along. The machine of governance and society has an expiration date and, when that date arrives, our survival will be predicated on the mutual aid and support networks we've built along the way.
I'm too old to live on the rails, these days, and I have parental obligations now that limit my opportunities... but I'm back, nonetheless, and while I can't travel as readily as I'd like (yet...), I can absolutely help build community where I'm at and go where I can, when I can. Speaking of... anyone going to the anarchist book fairs in NYC and/or Boston? Just thought I'd ask.
Cheers,
Rabbit
When I was on here in the past, it was as a friend and ally of friends who were always on the road but I went along often enough to fall in love with it. Am I crazy? Maybe, but that's another story.
I was mostly in the American south back then -- Chattanooga, Asheville, Savanah, and Pensacola, mostly -- before I traded my pack for a union card. We may have crossed paths -- I played folkpunk under the band name "Mispy Haven" but it was almost always just me and a beat-up old six-string spray-painted with an anarchy heart.
I'm in New England, now. The simple explanation is that, as things get more and more destabilized, the more I realize we had it right all along. The machine of governance and society has an expiration date and, when that date arrives, our survival will be predicated on the mutual aid and support networks we've built along the way.
I'm too old to live on the rails, these days, and I have parental obligations now that limit my opportunities... but I'm back, nonetheless, and while I can't travel as readily as I'd like (yet...), I can absolutely help build community where I'm at and go where I can, when I can. Speaking of... anyone going to the anarchist book fairs in NYC and/or Boston? Just thought I'd ask.

Cheers,
Rabbit
