:44:01
And it's not dull.
:44:06
Let's see.
:44:11
I guess I'd say that the most exciting
place I've been to was Africa.
:44:16
Because it's another world.
:44:19
It's not just the cultures
and the people.
:44:22
That's great, but it's the air.
:44:24
The colors from dawn to dusk.
:44:27
There's something tangible about it.
:44:30
The cohabitation of man and beast,
and beast and beast.
:44:35
Who'll survive and who won't.
:44:38
There's no judgement about it either.
:44:41
There's no imposed morality.
:44:43
It's just the way it is.
:44:46
It's beautiful, really.
:44:51
Just nothing like it.
It's...
:44:54
...a voyeur's paradise.
:44:59
I'd love to see that.
:45:05
There's safaris.
You can ask your husband.
:45:11
Yeah.
:45:18
It's a beautiful evening.
Would you like to take a walk?
:45:29
You've got it all right here.
:45:32
I'm serious. This is as nice a place
as I've ever been.
:45:41
"The silver apples of the moon,
and the golden apples of the sun."
:45:45
Yeats.
"The Song of Wandering Aengus."
:45:51
-Good stuff, Yeats, huh?
-Yes.
:45:53
Realism,
economy, sensuousness...
:45:58
...beauty, and magic.
All that appeals to my Irish ancestry.