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“Time is but the stream I go a-fishing in.”

June 25, 2010

It stands to reason that the game I don’t attend is the game the Red Sox win  in quite dramatic fashion with three home runs by Petroia. We all watched it here, and it was a long game. The Sox led then were behind then tied then led then were behind. Sometimes we yelled and screamed and sometimes we moaned and groaned. It was a great game.

It is hot, the sun being merciless at these altitudes, and temps in the 90’s are common. I sit outside for a bit then run into the air conditioning.  At home, we seldom get temperatures as high as the 90’s, even in the worst of  summer.  Between the heat and the altitude, I find inertia the best choice. We have no plans for today, and I’m just fine with that. My book is nearly finished, and I can just laze around and read.

I leave tomorrow for hearth and home. It always surprises me how time sometimes passes so swiftly I see only a flash as the days rush by me. I often lose track and wonder what day of the week it is. Usually I try and remember the day before. It gives me a hint for today. In the summer, I have plays and concerts so I try not to get too lost. I’m surprised to hear today is Friday. What happened to the other days I wonder?

“Nothing is more highly to be prized than the value of each day”

June 10, 2010

It rained all night. I could hear it from the open window in my bedroom, and I fell asleep lulled by the rhythm of the drops. Though the rain has stopped, the sky is gray and the day is getting darker. My outside lights, timed for dusk, have been on all morning. The return of the rain is close.

I have a poor sense of time now, and I suspect I might be bragging. The days all run together. I go to bed when I’m tired and get up when I am so inclined. My clock radio broke a long time ago, and I didn’t replace it. I saw no need. On my little calendar I write notes to remind me of appointments or obligations. Most days the calendar is blank. Today is one of those days.

I have a list of favorite sorts of things. I’m not talking the big favorites like Christmas or my birthday but rather the simple ordinary day favorites. Lying on the couch on a snowy winter’s day with an afghan keeping me warm is one. Napping in the lull of an late afternoon is another. A book I can’t put down until it’s finished is high on the list as is a night sky bright with stars. I love the smell of burning wood. Chocolate, I can’t forget chocolate. It’s long been a favorite, black jelly beans and really hard Peeps too. I love cheeseburgers from the grill and watching baseball games. I wear my slippers all winter, and I love the way they keep my feet warm. Sweatshirts with pouches are my favorites. I don’t care so much about the hoods. B movies and black and white science fiction while away a rainy afternoon. Add popcorn to make it near perfect.

I’m living a rich life.