7:46 |
Kayaking In The Rain |
I sat down, looked at my email, at Facebook, and my blog, then had lunch, the leftover chicken and pasta salad from our Sunday night dinner. And that was it for the rest of the day. We stayed in, either reading, napping (me), on our devices or watching some TV. Neither of us was sure why we had no mojo but we just didn't. Just one of those days.
Fortunately, we were meeting our friends Linda and Ron for dinner at the Viking so we had to get up and do something, like shower and get ready to go out to dinner. We arrive just after 6:00, as the sky was beginning to cloud up.
Viking Club Sky At 6:17 PM |
We channel surfed, looking for something to watch, not wanting to start a series. I cannot even remember what we ended up watching before going up to bed to read.
An apt poem for this age:
A World of Want
by Tina Schuman
You think your life will go on
like this forever—weekly trips to the garbage bin, untangling the green snake of hose between the ferns and the delphiniums, the coral bells leaning their long necks against the back fence. Today, as I watched the carousel of cars turn one by one through the intersection and onto the freeway I tried to imagine each life. Not so much where they were going, but what they were made of: wounds, illusions, desires, deceits... Through all of this a preoccupation with the next perceived need floats-up like thought bubbles inside my head: Coffee, Cheetos, sex, a new blouse, a larger house, a desk fan, appreciation from that one specific person, the phones chirp, the trip to France. If I could quiet this conga-line of cravings what lingering longings would I lament? What radiant unattached insights would I muster? Who would I be without my constant yearnings? It's a world of want. You get the idea. |
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