As I slowed for the stoplight on the 4 lane I was inspired. The gym had been drudgery. To be done and now done. The library didn't have the book I was looking for but I grabbed some others. But there, there at the edge of the lane, making one of those comical steps that turtles make, was a small turtle raising his foot to triumphantly step on the white finish-line. I broke into a smile sharing in his Olympic moment. As traffic started to move I thought about jumping out to move him to the grass on the shoulder. But would that confuse him and cause him to turn around?! I looked in the mirror as I drove away. No one was being an idiot and driving over the line. The little guy was trudging off no fist pumps or premature celebrations for him just steady doing it. Me, I drove the rest of the way home smiling and thinking Yeah, just yeah!
This morning he came by the house. Or at least I think it was him, tough to tell with turtles. I did the math we're a good bit from the proverbial finish-line but with a steady pace, yeah it could be him. Carrie (our little cattle dog) notified us that there was something that shouldn't be outside the front window. I checked to make sure he hadn't crawled over to our driveway as I headed out for my morning gym class, (no bitter ironies needed, thank you!) He was by the front door munching on a June bug. He didn't speak or dispense any wisdom. So I guess we're on our own to write this story how we choose.
As I look out the office window on my garden, the cilantro flowers are waving in a gentle breeze. The early Siberians have some tiny green tomatoes and the bare earth is giving way to a good summer garden. Some things I planned, just didn't work. Most are doing as they should and giving us at least additions to meals. Still the garden is a push with plenty of projects to bring it to right. Rain this weekend, books to read, dogs to walk and much to ponder. Doug A.
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