Pawn To King 4
It is now around 10-12 months since the garden was planted. The garden is more lush than beautiful, more a labour of love than landscaped. The workers show it off to everybody: remember there used to be a garbage heap here ? I planted that, look ! Their enthusiasm has meant of course, that it is dreadfully haphazard. Except for one pathway of grass that was my own and hence inviolate, there is a riotous profusion of flowers everywhere. One of my favourite areas in the whole place, it is where I used to come to when some imbecile or the other had driven me mad. And when I had to receive calls on my phone, since the building had poor reception.
We’d cleared the area on the other side too, and the requisite paperwork done, had a cemented patch that we used as a parking lot. A rail made of discarded scrap, brightly painted over, made a festive fence for the parking lot on one side and the garden on the other.
Last morning, as I stepped out of the office heading for a meeting, I saw an officious-looking man with a few welders, cutting away at the paring lot fence. With a few crisp words about his ancestry, relations with the female members of his family and such like, I summarily told him to get the hell out. He scuttled off, and I went for the meeting.
When I came back, all hell had broken loose. A Big Name was there at the parking lot, questioning my subordinates as to who the hell was stopping Law And Order from doing its Duty. I went across and shooed away the minions. Instantly I saw there was trouble. Did we cringe ? Did we grovel ?
You bet we did. We ‘umbly submitted and respectfully put for consideration. We gave weaselling grins and spoke in wheedling tones. Big Name, sadly, did not agree. This is a
We were just mulling it over this morning, regretting the outburst, when a phone came. Another Big Name wanted to speak to us. His deputy was leaving. We had been picked for the job. Could I join yesterday? And yes, welcome and looking forward to meeting you. Bye.
The whole day was spent fending off congratulatory phone calls. As the sun set, I walked down, gesturing to the gent behind, who, as was custom, followed with a cuppa.
I saw the garden, and the fencing, now torn down. Soon this would be a
Because we forgot we were a pawn, you see. Pawns are shifted, not asked choices. Pawns should not make gardens. Pawns should be eternally grateful, just dreaming of surviving the next move ahead, serving their Kings till they reach the last square, where, Glory Be, they might become a Piece. A Queen, even. (Because they would be impotent enough by then).
Hehhhhhhhhhh.
Non illegitimis carborundum, dear heart.
A post about a posting? :)
Kid, let the Heeps heap up the garbage and slip slide up the mounds to reach the top of the heap. You just have fun playing your own games, ok?
And to end this 'superior' comment, whats all this about impotent queens, huhn?
Posted by Shankari | November 24, 2006 7:54 AM
Non illegitamus carborundum ... Kind of learning to live by it!
cheers ... thou shalt be remembered for the garden by many more than those who tore it down..
I guess we should derive our solace in that..!!
Posted by Anonymous | November 24, 2006 4:27 PM
heartbreaking. sorry.
Posted by Anonymous | November 24, 2006 4:33 PM
It was good to read the title, pawn to king's 4. 'e4' is so clinical and cold.
May this pawn reach the eighth rank and be promoted to a piece. Be a knight. I like knights.
Have you considered taking to bonsai? Portable, very portable.
Posted by Lalita | November 24, 2006 8:49 PM
Sh: Oh, we have our own amusements, not to worry : ) And of course the remark about Queens was to denote emasculation, not a sexist attitude!
AKM : Take a banner printout and put it on the desk : )As for being remembered : the only Gardener remembered is E.S : ))
Nanhi mouse : Don't be. It's all to the good, just our cussedness interfering.
Lalli : Sigh. When you read my obit, you'll probably proofread and smile if there are no errors. We whine and moan, ma'am, and all you can talk about is a title ? And Knights errant ? Tilting at windmills only all the time. And bonsai ? Oh, you did not read what we wrote about bonsai ?
Posted by ?! | November 25, 2006 8:00 AM
Hmmm...populate the garden with snakes (and an apple tree?) and put the fear of Vipera russelli into them? OR Naja naja? can also supply with horrific pics of what happens to ppl who get bitten by a russels?
PS: do you think they would be so cruel as to kill the snakes???
or would you be so foolhardy as to try and catch/save them?
Posted by Anonymous | November 25, 2006 10:20 AM
is this gardener that we mean ... ?
http://www.lysator.liu.se/~unicorn/sweden-sf/Gardner,_E_S.html
Posted by Anonymous | November 25, 2006 6:29 PM
Avicenna: Wise guy, aintcha ? Sighhh. I thought it was a cute baby python, so sue me.
AnKnownMouse : Try this : )
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erle_Stanley_Gardner
Posted by ?! | November 25, 2006 11:48 PM
We be delightful
At the insightful
Look at the Gardener
And his Mason ..
Posted by Anonymous | November 26, 2006 2:51 PM
We already said congratulations and yay. But did not know about the garden. Not good. Maybe its time not to get those phone calls then. :)
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Posted by ?! | November 27, 2006 7:15 AM
we reserve comment @mistaking mr. russel for a python. hyuk hyuk hyuk hyuk
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