
It’s a Wonderful Life – 2060
The chapter introduces Juniper Blakely, a 34-year-old man living in the year 2060, and details his structured yet technologically advanced daily life. Juniper uses an implanted pacemaker-like clock to regulate his sleep and follows a routine that includes automated meals, AI-assisted work, and leisure activities like gardening and model train building. He works remotely for Enstro Technologies, fact-checking global news reports and ensuring the accuracy of communication in a world heavily influenced by AI. His wife, Leonder, also works from home, creating pottery that decorates their distinctive home. The chapter explores themes of nostalgia, the challenges of modern technology, and the human need for escape, as Juniper reflects on the complexities of his work and the world’s precarious state. Despite the advancements, he finds solace in his hobbies and fleeting moments of prayer, yearning for a simpler, better life.
It’s a Wonderful Life – 2060
Chapter Twelve – The Return of Tactile Reality
Chapter 12 focuses on Juniper's ambitious proposal to create a model railroad attraction based on the fictional town of Bedford Falls from the classic film It’s a Wonderful Life. Presented to the Indiana Chamber of Commerce, Stewart Museum board, and community members, Juniper outlines his vision to expand the museum and build a detailed, black-and-white model layout synchronized with scenes from the movie. The project aims to celebrate Indiana County’s heritage, Jimmy Stewart’s legacy, and the film’s enduring impact.
Juniper addresses concerns about costs, community impact, and feasibility, emphasizing partnerships with local organizations, model railroad enthusiasts, and technology experts. He highlights the educational and tourism potential of the project, with projected costs between $2.5 and $3 million, partially funded by a hotel tax increase and contributions from Indiana University of Pennsylvania.
The chapter also explores Juniper’s personal connection to the project, his passion for model railroading, and his belief in the transformative power of storytelling. He envisions this as the first phase of a larger initiative to celebrate the region’s history, blending his love for classic films, history, and tactile hobbies into a unique community-driven endeavor.