by Carol
"Life is like a carnival ride. You can play it safe and ride the merry-go-round, it's predictable. But, myself, personally, I will ride the roller coaster for all it's glory and thrills, it's ups and downs, twists and turns and rushes."
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Glory and thrills are over rated. Life provides us with enough twists and turns to be handled and survived. The carousels' purpose is not to toss your stomach - to make you feel as if you were defying death. The riders of roller coasters travel, screaming and hollering and feeling brave, but they end up right back where they started.
The carousel rider travels around and around, soaking in nostalgia of a quieter time that honored craftsmanship and beauty. She takes a slower 3 minute ride - around and around, summer breeze in her hair. It's an eternal ride - the world a blaze of colors and seasons repeated.
I'll take the predictability. I love that every time my child comes around, he waves to me - every time. And every time I wave back. Enduring love is in that. I will be here for you - every time - every time.
Where else do you ever hear Wurlitzer music? If you were to hear it , would it not take you right back to that horse, that summer afternoon when the world was warm and bright and you reached for the brass ring?
Is there anything more beautiful in their individuality than merry-go-round horses with their painted lace leads and bright saddles? At their height of popularity in the late 1800's, sculptors created their own designs - war horses, parade horses, Indian ponies, all straight out of the dreams of children. What better samples of art nouveau than those? Could you not swear, as you ride, that they were moving their eyes or changing their expressions?
One of my favorite things about France, is that every little town center has its carousel - the original one - up and running. But of the 4000 carousels that were once in America, less than 150 survive. The Asbury Park Carousel that I rode as a child - the one with the golden rings to grab, is now for sale on EBAY for $250,000.
And you know what? If I had the money - I'd buy it.