Wednesday, November 27, 2019

"Once Upon a Time"


Some on FB asked the other day for another story. Okay here's an observation from about a year ago early October.
"Once upon a time..."
A brief though hard rain blew through town late this afternoon. Winds tossed the trees back, and forth. Leaves filled the air. All that Wizard of OZ stuff on steroids.
Later that evening I went out for a walk on the Parkway. Eastern Parkway in fact. This street began as a deer trail. Later a Native hunting path. Then in colonial times a horse, and carriage track.
In the early 20th century an auto highway with parkland on it's sides.

Here is where I lived, and played as a child.

Time, and circumstance have brought me back to where I began.
So many changes. I recall all the Whites fleeing to their 'Burbs when Coloreds, and Hispanics started to come in. Now their grandchildren are here.
Back from their strange exile in the land of Bar-B-Q pits, and Segregated schools.
They're welcome as all are here.

Walking tonight along the Parkway I heard the symphony of languages that so marks this Emerald City. Haitian French Creole Russian varieties of Spanish Romanian Mandarin various sorts of English,...I think I even heard a few bars of Standard English in the Symphony's adagio.

I couldn't live anywhere else.
I sensed autumn.
Just a very slight aroma. The fall scent was in the air after the storm. It was warm, and humid yes, but the breeze had an edge of coolness about. In the same way you sense spring in very late winter...a cold breeze yet with a faint warm edge.
The Sun, and Moon have chased each other through the seasons. We have lived another summer, and now prepare for short days cold nights, and the turning of the leaves.

A Wonder.

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