Finneran: The Bucket List

Tom Finneran, GoLocalProv MINDSETTER™

Finneran: The Bucket List

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This week’s opening of the National Museum of African-American History and Culture in Washington D.C. adds a must-see to my bucket list. I suspect that there is a lot to see and a lot to learn, likely two full days of very intense and searing history. I consider it a “course requirement” for all Americans as we grope our way toward that highly elusive post-racial society.

My wife accuses me of getting “lost” in a museum, moving ever so slowly and reading every word of every exhibit. Thus the need for a few days rather than a few hours. But aren’t museums designed as an immersion, an opportunity to see, to listen, to reflect upon, and to learn? There are certain things I don’t want to speed-read.

For me a visit to the new museum would tie in to a late-in-life regret---a wish that I had taken a few basic courses in African American history when I was in college. Back then finance degree requirements focused heavily on business courses, leaving little room for a wish list of other offerings. No excuses however. It remains a regret. 

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There are of course many lighter items on that bucket list. Consider:

  • A rafting trip through the Grand Canyon. I’d love to do it with the grandchildren but the age spread is tough. That which is routine for an eight, nine, or ten year old is far beyond a three year old’s capacity. The canyon walls are stunning, the river itself is legend, and the night sky is akin to divine revelation. Even if I can’t take all of them I want some of them to have the experience at an early age. I’m thinking 2017 will be the year.................
  • So too a river cruise in Europe. Next fall perhaps.........Paris and the Seine? The Rhone? The Rhine? The Danube? So much to see, so little time...................A cruise of the Scandinavian fjords holds equal appeal. Norway, Sweden, and the Baltic Sea, ending perhaps in St. Petersburg. This is the stuff of daydreams and fantasy.
  • A service academy football game. West Point on the Hudson River holds great appeal. This is most likely a “guys’ trip”, the guys being my grandsons, lovers of football and any adventures with Papa. I see an Army v. Air Force game on the schedule and I think that game is a twofer, service academy vs. service academy with flyovers, parachute landings, close order drill, and marching bands along with some pretty good football.
  • The long shot on this list is a solo performance---climbing Mount Kilimanjaro. It’s a solo trip because my wife Donna thinks I’m insane. She wants no part of it other than to make sure that my life insurance is paid up. I’m told that this is a very strenuous six or seven day hike with each day becoming increasingly difficult, approaching exhaustion. With two artificial hips and Boston Marathon worn-thin knees it might be beyond me. Thus the long shot.
  • Of course while I’m there I’d want to experience a safari, trying to see the “big five”---lion, leopard, elephant, rhino, and Cape buffalo. In addition a few African sunrises and sunsets, preferably with wine at day’s end, would be something special.
  • A leisurely cross-country trip with Donna in a big comfortable van with no particular timetable or agenda......perhaps Cooperstown and Niagara Falls, Mackinac Island in Michigan, a few days in Chicago, up to the Badlands and Big Sky country, over the mountains to the Washington, Oregon, and California coasts, camping in National Parks as often as possible. The return trip home has to hit Death Valley, Sedona, Taos, Austin, Memphis, and Nashville. Charleston too.

It’s a big country with lots of history to explore and lots of locals to meet. Local fare and local folks. The real America, not sitcom America. It’s time to start the journey.

Tom Finneran is the former Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives, served as the head the Massachusetts Biotechnology Council, and was a longstanding radio voice in Boston radio.

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