The Trials of an American Dilettante

Monday, December 07, 2009

Colbert



Ah, delayed gratification, 10 months after my research and traveling around America, my report was published. It was picked up by Stephen Colbert and he asks Homeland Secretary Napolitano about it. She dodges the question by claiming the info is old. Old, but still true.

Saturday, December 05, 2009

Pella

The chill of late autumn has infiltrated the desert of Jordan. Yet, rather than it being a time of death and hibernation, it is oddly a time of greenery. Cold nights have created dew for the morning and, suddenly, grass has sprouted impossibly in the sand. The median I cross every morning has gone from lifeless dirt to lush grass. Vacant lots of ugly brown have become unlikely parks.

We decided to drive to Pella to see another out-of-the-way site in Jordan. Hidden between Jerash and Um Qais, this smaller ancient city is often forgotten since it is less than one-tenth the size or its neighbors and incredibly hard to find. My now-sputtering car managed the roads heroically. The drive through green rolling hills reminded me perhaps of a of distant memory of Ireland, but more likely a movie's stereotypical portrayal of Ireland.

We had to ask for directions a half-dozen times and once a deceptive sign brought us to a restaurant rather than the site, but in the end we made it. The rapidly descending dusk, fell upon the hills where Jordanians were picnicking. It could have been a July Montana night at 8 p.m., but it was a December Jordanian evening at 5.

Other than a few Jordanian children who were interested in climbing and a few parent who were interested in sitting in the grass, the site was ours. Half-covered mosaics ands two-thousand years of pottery shards made the site seem like after archaeologist had their way with the excavation, it was again forgotten.