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Saturday, November 14, 2015

Opus 2015-434: Ode to Old: At Any Age

I was in my car heading out of the parking lot.  A man started waving at me.  When he pointed at the top of my car, I got the message.  I had left coffee cup sitting on the roof.  I know that has never happened to you.  I put it in the column marked “getting old” and moved on.

As I drove I journeyed down memory lane.  One that stood out blind sided me in my 20's.  I got a call one night from someone who asked me if I had lost a Bible.  Evidently I had put it on top of the car as I was loading and forgot about it. 

That was in my 20's.  Either I have always been old or forgetting things is part of the human condition. 

homo unius libri

4 comments:

  1. I suspect it's more the human condition. I did that kind of thing more when I was young; nowadays I've learned to double check my actions before I move on. I've locked myself out or left something somewhere too often.

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    1. That brings up other memories. You are right. I try to establish patterns and habits that keep certain things from happening. I have sets of keys for different places with overlapping keys in case I mess up.

      Grace and peace

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    1. I guess that means that I can only expect things to get worse.

      Grace and peace.

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