Happy 4th from Mile 13,790...
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... 3 stories up! |
A couple passes on the sidewalk below.
My friends and I call them "The Nines."
They're in freshly-pressed whites -- she, a collared dress; he, a tee with dark jeans -- and matching straw hats. They look good, as always.
Dressed to the.... Well, you get the idea. :)
A blue Prius drives by, then a red Accord. Both have the soft hum of electric engines which I've heard are just a sound effect for safety, yet always unnerve me. They sound sneaky, like the breath of Darth Vader.
To the north, a train rumbles over the Ben Franklin Bridge.
I'm up here on my balcony perch, observing it all.
I could venture out, explore the festivities.
And maybe I should, but I know what my body needs.
Tomorrow I'm driving to Virginia to see my friend Amy. And Rule #1 of Adaptive Travel (at least for me) is "Pace yourself."
So I watch from above as icy Starbucks drinks bob along the sidewalk below.
"Aaah-oooo!" A loud sneeze echoes off the buildings, so forceful it drops the "ch" all together.
"Daddy, you scared me!" says a small voice.
It belongs to a girl in a one-piece sunsuit, the kind I grew up wearing in the 70's. It's blue and white gingham, buttoned at the shoulders, with red roses sprinked across the crinkly fabric. She skips ahead to take her dad's hand.
Bikes pass silently in the bikelane.
bow legs,
short shorts,
Crocs,
Me?
Since early this morning, I've been thinking about people, here and around the world, who don't have independence -- or won't in the days ahead.
I often feel my own independence is tied to ability -- or disability.
But that's really just a small part of it.
Today, from up here, I'm grateful to have it all.
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Happy 4th! |
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