Wrestling with Angels
Was planning on writing this whole entry about my trip to Vienna but I thought I’d take a little sidetrack to wish you all a Happy New Year.
The Firecracker and I went to the Albertina Museum and saw the Michelangelo and Beyond exhibit and saw a whole buncha things that I could tell you about.
But the thing that stuck with me was the sculpture called The Wrestlers, which is actually not by Michelangelo but by an unknown Roman sculptor.
The interesting thing about this sculpture is that it’s a pretty common move even today called the “cross-body ride,” and the top wrestler would probably move to a position called a twister or a guillotine.
You can see a ton of modern examples of this on YouTube.
Now, a decade ago, I wrote about Jacob wrestling the angel and, just like that wrestling move, a lotta what I wrote there is still applicable now.
I find wrestling such an interesting activity because – like the dumpling – every nation has its own version.
Because it’s such a human thing to do; it’s a hallmark of our very species.
Not just literally but figuratively as well. I think I’ve spent the last several years wrestling with my demons and still do.
Still, we all wrestle with our fate and hope to overcome. One day we’ll be overcome ourselves.
I’m 50 now and I’ll be 51 in 2024.
Dunno how much longer I can actually wassle. But I hope that I’ma scuffle and struggle until I’m breathless and weak – both literally and figuratively.
Hope you do as well.
Here’s to the new year, everyone!
Location: yesterday, at a Viennese cafe with the Firecracker
Mood: missing the boy
Music: In the locust wind comes a rattle and hum; Jacob wrestled the angel and the angel was overcome (Spotify)
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4 replies on “Happy New Year, 2024!”
Happy New Year! Peace and blessings!
I can’t believe I made it half a century old!
Congrats and Happy New Year, Sckim!
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