Anton Chekhov: I long to embrace, to include in my own short life, all that is accessible to a person. I long to speak, to read, to wield a hammer in a great factory, to keep watch at sea, to plow. I want to be walking along in the open fields, or on the ocean...
Two stories of a musician: in No Rush For Gold, a search through the piano, the night, and the lonely road ahead; and in Golden Rushes, the musician finds his muse while journeying through a small town.