Okay, So I know that Cecil likes to remain anonymous, but my curiosity is hard to put down. Just reading a few of Cecil’s things leads me to suspect Cecil is a she. (Referring to God as a female, Complaining about “slaving” over a pot of spaghetti–most men I know who cook LOVE it and don’t think they are “slaving”)
So the question here is has anyone else noticed this? and do they have more evidence to add that could support my assertion.
Actually, there is enough material in the columns to write a mini biography of Cecil. Went to catholic school, worked at several odd jobs (summer jobs?). If you read all the books once more with this task in mind, you can collect the bits. Who wants the job?
Writing a biography on Cecil would be as writing of the wind; we see the shimmering movement of silvery Aspen, we feel the hot sirocco blast on summer days and we fear the wrath of the hurricane and tornado - yet he also lies quiescent in your dooryard watching, waiting. We see him not, yet he is ready to heat your house or cool your tea in the dappled shade under the apple trees.