Wednesday, May 11, 2016

Walking on aeroplane wings and other preposterous ideas


So I’m in an aeroplane. We are thousands of feet above mother earth. I look out the window and read this little gem printed on the wing…
‘Do not walk outside this area’
Oh really? Why ever not? I’m so glad they put that out there, because you know – I was just about to head out to stretch my legs…
After I recovered from a severe laughing fit, I got to thinking. That’s pretty much what we writers do all the time. It’s craziness to get out of an aeroplane and walk on the wing. Its also craziness to spend hours, days, months, years! at the keyboard, producing hundreds of pages that we hope – yes, HOPE! not know, hope – will snag the right persons attention. And yet we do. Because it’s what we’re built for. We do it because we hope our words will make a difference inside someone along the way.
It’s a good thing to hope for!
So I say to you (and me) today:
Walk outside this area!
Run
Fly
Soar
WRITE!
Disclaimer: I’m sure some of you, my tech boff buddies, will feel the urge  to enlighten me as to why they print that daft sentiment in that particularly daft place. I’m begging you to leave me wallowing in my ignorance this time. You’ve got to agree, it’s just so much funnier this way. 
Dianne J. Wilson writes novels from her hometown in East London, South Africa, where she lives with her husband and three daughters.

Finding Mia is available from AmazonPelican / Harbourlight, Barnes & Noble and other bookstores.

Shackles is available as a free ebook from Amazon Smashwords.

Find her on FacebookTwitter and her sporadic blog Doodles.

9 comments:

  1. Wonderful word, Dianne. The Lord asks us to follow Him and at times that will involve doing something irrational or illogical. But we must believe. Just like in our writing.

    Thanks for the gee up this morning.

    ReplyDelete
  2. Or those of us married to tech boffs.

    Well said.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. So you're married to a tech boff Iola? Mine is too hehe

      Delete
  3. Teehee. I know why the phrase is there, but I like your reading of it better. My favourite nonsensical instruction is the notice on those little bags of silicone that come with new shoes warning me "do not swallow." Funny, until they mentioned it the thought of eating packaging never crossed my mind. Now, I wonder . . .

    ReplyDelete
  4. Alice! Now you have to tell me! Oh my gosh yes, the power of suggestion is a funny thing. I saw a post on FB recently with about 20 odd clothing labels. I nearly cried laughing!

    ReplyDelete
  5. Thanks, Di. I loved this. I too have looked at that notice on aeroplane wings and chuckled, but I never saw the devotional aspect! Well done!

    ReplyDelete
  6. Thanks, Di. I loved this. I too have looked at that notice on aeroplane wings and chuckled, but I never saw the devotional aspect! Well done!

    ReplyDelete