Evidence of a life well lived.
Before dawn, I opened all the upstairs windows and doors to the fresh air. 68 degrees, clear and dry. A gorgeous day in the making. James Lee Burke would write "Aborning". I don't think I've ever seen that word in print beyond his novels.
The post title set me surfing for meaning and I have never gotten back such a load of conflicting crap. I won't even dwell on it.
At the post office, an elderly (listen to me talk) gentleman from Pakistan proselytized gently while we waited in line. I usually have a "Praise Beelzebub" for such conversations, but he was doing his thing and I let him roll on without dishing any snark. He was there for a passport picture. I advised him. "Don't smile."
Business accomplished, I met a friend for lunch and we cackled and rattled our scaly claws over the indictments. Naming the prosecutors one by one. Cackling some more.
Came home to a smorgasbord of sense delights. My garden, run wild with some alien-looking weeds. Cicadas tuning up. The big Joro spiders webbing up the windows again. Sleeping cats.
And a fat package on the doorstep.
I am so in love with these colors. Imagining what they will do dancing together!
This is going to be a very special dyefest.
dynamite
dragon fruit
bright yellow
marigold
blue violet
houdini blue
peacock
but right now, the Braves are still in NY slaying them. I listen to the game on an AM radio station. The closest thing to time travel I know of.