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  • compound complex
    compound complex

    It's natural to be curious about the folk who inhabit your life - well, isn't it? Some individuals are certainly open, or shall we say "up front," about who they are and what their very important outlook on life happens to be. Quite contrary to this rabble of pedestrian traffic, however, is the rare inscrutable one.

    An old lady passes by my home daily and I peer down at her elderly yet still somewhat spry frame from my drawing room window. Without any variation in routine whatsoever, she stops dead at the same spot - a little break in the waist-high stone wall - and leans into the smoothly cupped-out hollow. Her midriff and elbows rest upon stone polished by wind and water come from the sea and her chin sits solidly in her upturned palms. Given the angle of my window relative to the depression in the stone wall where Madame resides, I have no difficulty ascertaining her stance.

    What does she gaze upon so intently each day, from noon till one, whatever the weather? Beyond the surf there lies a plump and verdant island and, farther still, the open sea. Does she patiently but futilely await a love long ago lost at sea? Perhaps she watches the sky in the hope of being taken unto her deity's warm and protective embrace. Is she, therefore, awaiting something or someone, or is she simply wiling away the time, longing to escape the mainland and adopt the barbaric tribal life on that mist-enveloped tropical isle?

    I am as perplexed as I am curious, but I do love a mystery and shall be content to spin a yarn or two at the old dame's unwitting expense.

    Heaven forbid I should go down to the wall, make her acquaintance and - when the time is right - ask her to explain herself.

    What fun would that be?

  • BabaYaga
    BabaYaga

    Ah, Dear CoCo. You are so right, and you make me smile. Sometimes the wrapping is too perfect to rip open to reveal the present... often the mystery is just too beautiful to want the answer.

    Maybe she just loves to spend her lunch hour gazing at the sea...

    Love,
    Baba.

  • compound complex
    compound complex

    often the mystery is just too beautiful to want the answer.

    Dear Baba aka "Flabbergasted":

    You inspire me to write more! I will PM you the raison d'etre for the above.

    Love,

    CoCo

  • compound complex
    compound complex

    No regrets. None whatsoever.

    It may have been a very, very foolish move, but I do not regret having drunk a very, very strong cup of coffee at 4:14, just this very, very quiet morning. You would not call it an espresso. Not quite that caustic a drain cleaner. I call it "expresso" as I become much more fluid in my diverse manners of expression. I decided quite awhile ago that I should no longer live my life in fear. Well, there you go! Up far too early in the day, I daresay, but let's get a jump start on the heart, get it pounding and the brain in gear for what ever this delightful autumnal day portends to be.

    Darn - it's good to be alive!

    (The above is, of course, subject to change, given the undulating vicissitudes of my mutable self.)

    Yours truly ...

  • compound complex
    compound complex

    "Of course I've felt like giving up many times, like a hundred times a day, every day of the week. Well, never on Sunday," Peter laughingly admitted. The irony wasn't wasted on me, however. Peter could be introspective but never - never - gloomy and hopeless.

    I'm Andrew, Peter's friend since childhood, and then some. I've been away several years, off seeking fame and fortune anywhere but Harper's Corner, the deadest, dreariest excuse for Backwater, USofA. So here I am, not exactly the cliched, whimpering tail-between-my-legs loser that the old-timers pegged me for. Not quite that. No one since my unspectacular return has actually walked up to me, looked me squarely in the eye and smacked his lips with a condescending "I told you so!" Thank God for small favors.

    Peter never left town, yet, despite his earlier admission to me of a life of seeming futility and loss, Harper's Corner didn't destroy him. My best friend is the bravest, most determined man I know. Maybe I had to leave to appreciate that about him.

    I'm counting on his some of his good rubbing off on me and replacing my bad ...

  • BabaYaga
    BabaYaga

    CoCo! To say that I inspire you! Now that is an irony indeed. You yourself are the inspiration, Dear Sir.

    Love and admiration,
    Baba.

  • compound complex
    compound complex

    Thanks, Baba!

    Love,

    CoCo

  • compound complex
    compound complex


    And what is so rare as a day in October? Then, if ever, come perfect days;

    (Thanks and apologies to James Russell Lowell)

  • compound complex
    compound complex

    It is, without a doubt, one of the first truly autumnal days. Cool. Partly cloudy. The faint but familiar smell of wood smoke is wafting through the lazy afternoon's local atmosphere and imparting to it a delightful taint, while silently acknowledging warm, cheery household interiors. That heady fragrance promises a more robust punch in the face as the gradually darkening days saunter one by one from cooler to colder to snappy frostbitingness.

    Welcome, the august Fall.

  • Sad emo
    Sad emo

    Hi CoCo and anyone else still here!

    Just a life update - now settled in a permanent job, doing lab work which is what I've done for most of my working life Next weekend is my graduation Both my kitties are doing well stillAnd that's about all there is to tell!

    It's been cold and wet here today, not that I was bothered much because I was working. The leaves on the trees are a wonderful mixture of green, gold, red, orange and brown. I don't remember there being so much colour when I was younger - the leaves stay on the trees for longer these days but I love it! One of the nicer aspects of climate change! Mother Shipton certainly got her prophecy right that we "wouldn't know the seasons except for the leaves on the trees"...

    Have a great rest of the weekend

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