A Life's Pursuit: Time is a windchime

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Time is a windchime





...if Time stopped moving; would I be frozen without motion?
If the wind were Time, would I look windblown?
If I could ride the winds of Time, would I become too tired for Eternity?....."




It would seem I have been at a loss of words for the last couple of weeks; as if they were all used up. Actually we have been kind of under the weather a little. (hmmm...how do you get "under" the weather...) I have plenty to blog about actually everyday; but its easy to get too busy and side-tracked if I dont get it out in the early morning. Oh well. Please accept my apologies. None-the-less, ( I suppose thats the cousin of none-the-more...) I am getting this little blitter out.

Everything changes; change is the only thing that doesn't. Its going to be the year of change I had asked for afterall. I am sure I will get deeper into that as time arrives. Besides, if you're going to bother changing; it might as well be drastic. Why get a haircut of only a few centimeters when a shave would have been the same price....so go all the way!


Its a beautiful day here in sunny Nashville and everyone is roaming from here to there. I had enjoyed my drive in with wifey. It was a beautiful day to commute for a whole lot of good reasons. It would have been an ideal day for hiking, canoing or just a woodsy walk. Unfortunately we hadn't been to the gym for 2 weeks and tonite probably wouldnt be any different. With dinner already home; the evening is open to be unwrapped. Its the kind of day that great summer outdoor yard work would be excellent; but not yet. Two funerals have gone by already; one with a white hearse, the last was a black hearse. Each was escorted by sirens and headlighted cars. Spring and winter are the opposite sides of a coin.


We are surrounded by doors. As we enter or exit, someone else does the same. There is no way for a "one way transaction." Something enters, something exits. That is the code of the universe. The wind from my tiny fan tickles my face on its way to the window and plants behind my chair. Its a beautiful day here in sunny Nashville and everyone is roaming from here to there.




1 comment:

Andrew Stanfield said...

What a great 'slice of now' blog. Really puts you in the moment.