I’m driving along a two-lane highway along the country to the town my sister is in…these are the scenes along the way:
…a house standing alone surrounded by farm fields now has weeds growing up around it. It appears to have been abandoned.
…an old brick farm house with a row of trees lining the drive now has a “for sale” sign out front. It used to have fresh produce and a ‘fresh eggs’ sign out front.
…I pass by another farm house where an Amish father is walking out from the house to the barn. Following him are three young ones… lined up just like ducks following their mother.
…wide open fields with farmers plowing, dust blowing huge clouds into the skies. It’s hard to describe the serenity of the scene. No noise. Nothing but space to expand. Nothing but you and your thoughts.
…A serene lake with Canadian geese and ducks paddling along…one of the geese comes towards me as I stand out on a pier. Geese never do that, and he came just close enough to eyeball me, but no closer. I wonder if someone has been feeding them? Meanwhile, a crane flies overhead…and redwing blackbirds sing their song from nearby reeds.
…a young lady who cuts and styles the nursing home resident’s hair speaks of family who have taken in family members–grandkids, sons/daughters, and their friends because of the times we live in–she herself works four jobs. She has the full time job of cutting hair, but also manages a weekly newspaper, and works a retail job, too. I forget what the fourth one is. She has a five month old son, and an ex who doesn’t appear to be helping much. She’s a sweet person who is very caring towards the residents who should be able to stay home with her son, but doesn’t get that luxury.
…seen at an antique shop: a refrigerator magnet with “I’ll believe corporations are people when the State of Texas executes one.” Heh.