Thursday, November 27, 2008
Where Am I?
At first it seems silence reigns, but standing still and patient I soon realize I am not alone. Creaks and rustles betray this place, seductive whispers spill trickling sadness, blending and swirling into echoes of hope.
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Here—where you are—you have written this piece of mastery. Of itself, that is a fine testament to your whereabouts. Wherever you are, it holds you with worthy posture and knowing gaze. In years to come, they will call you the inspiration for Google’s new Existential Maps (gxmaps?). Sometimes we look down and can’t see our feet at all, wonder how we’re moving. Later, as we climb out of the kayak, breathe the fresh, wet air, and wiggle our toes (inside our crocs, need be, or our boots, or sandals), maybe we smile, or maybe we say it would have been nice to know at the time. The first question is, “What’s the first question?” (Or, “Which shoes should I wear to the shoe store?”) Maybe the title of this post should have been, “Where Was I When I Wrote This?” If only it could be a constantly refreshing post, or perhaps, even better, a predictive post so we’d know where to send our thanks.
Confused? Don't worry, this, too shall pass. Time forces our decisions. But if we make mistakes, we can take charge and re-direct. Every day is evolution.
Thanks for the imagery. You write so poetically.
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