Dear Friends,
Please share your original short or short-short stories and poetry with us.
I'll start the ball rolling ...
I Wander as I Wonder
My name is Les. Les Thomson. I'm semi-retired and love going on my daily walk as early as possible in the day. Or in the early evening. Before it gets so blistering hot or once the sun's gone down and the pavement's cooled somewhat. Guess you could say I'm a nature buff though I really don't get to the hiking trails all that much. I stick mostly to the main roads of the neighborhood and environs.
The turkey vultures are a curious lot, all bunched up on the spindly branches of the digger pines. Seems, strangely enough, the only trees I've seen them roost. And the sunsets are all the more awesome after the spate of forest fires we've had after a flurry of lightning strikes. One evening the cloud formations were different at all four points of the compass. It was a kaleidoscope of color, a traffic jam of mares' tales and cumulus and every other imaginable cotton puffery.
I'm pretty observant as I tread my way up this road, down a lane. I just heard a garage door clank shut up the drive to my right. Down zooms old Mr. Potts. Very old Mr. Potts. Ninety-something. Strange. He ran the stop sign, not even checking to his left (where I'm now standing) for oncoming traffic. I imagine he's going to fetch Mr. Diggery and take a run back up the hill to go to breakfast at Pine Creek Cafe. I'll have to join them sometime. A good thing the roads are quiet this morning. And if they weren't, a miss continues to be as good as a mile.
Making my way down the hill, I can see over the rooftop of the Long's home. Perched upon the incense cedar tree is....
***********
Police Blotter for August 22, 2008: Local resident Leslie Thomson, 59, was struck by a vehicle driven by retired driving school instructor Horace Potts, 91, at 7:30 this morning. Witnesses said that Mr. Thomson crossed the road directly in front of Mr. Potts' Toyota pickup truck, apparently not looking both ways before crossing. He was pronounced dead at the scene. Mr. Potts was not cited.