In the morning I passed beautiful young women, crowds of them walking briskly, in the sun of early morning. They stop for coffee.
This evening, I startle the deer as they move through the brush in the dark blue of night.
The deer looked at me; the women did not.
Thursday, October 3, 2013
Sunday, September 29, 2013
Yesterday I realized how easy it is for me to fall in love. I was entranced by someone, this woman of remarkable energy, intelligence, and beauty, and cannot get her out of my mind. I imagine daily life with her; nights holding one another in a tight embrace after making love. "More happy, happy, love"--John Keats. Sharing our respective experiences of the day over dinner and a glass of wine.
The power of touch is more powerful than most words.
The great underlying terror that she doesn't feel the same way about me. That all that happened was no more than her usual behavior of "being nice" toward another person.
The power of touch is more powerful than most words.
The great underlying terror that she doesn't feel the same way about me. That all that happened was no more than her usual behavior of "being nice" toward another person.
Sunday, September 22, 2013
A bright, sunny, clear day after the dark storm of yesterday. A section of College Avenue was closed to traffic so people could do yoga in the middle of the street.
An intercollegiate water polo competition in Spieker Pool.
A type of day when you think you could walk into a cafe and meet your partner for life there. You know this will not happen, will never happen. You know this as soon as you have this thought.
An intercollegiate water polo competition in Spieker Pool.
A type of day when you think you could walk into a cafe and meet your partner for life there. You know this will not happen, will never happen. You know this as soon as you have this thought.
Saturday, September 21, 2013
8/27/13
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I emerge into a bright
morning of late summer. The sun has
fully risen as I walk to my usual café to get my latte before work. As I stand waiting at the crosswalk for
the light to change, a young couple is behind me. I can tell from their conversation that they are CAL
students, about to begin the Fall semester. Their talk is lively, energetic; all about their classes and
the teachers they'll have for them. The boundless, happy energy of youth. All of a sudden there is silence. When I turn around to look
at them, they are locked in an embrace. He kisses her, the light changes, and
they walk past me, holding hands and happily talking. They are both about 19, maybe 20, years old. For them, at this moment, everything is a bright sun in a
cloudless sky.
I get my latte and walk on. When I reach the intersection where the MacDonald's is located, a couple blocks from my office, I see a young man, probably in his early 20’s, sitting on the sidewalk in front of the restaurant. He is alone. The muscles underneath his soiled skin are taught and hard; his eyes focus on nothing. His clothes are stained by his past. With a sullen expression, his forearm tensing like a tightened cable, he lights a cigarette as if he's sharpening a knife.
I get my latte and walk on. When I reach the intersection where the MacDonald's is located, a couple blocks from my office, I see a young man, probably in his early 20’s, sitting on the sidewalk in front of the restaurant. He is alone. The muscles underneath his soiled skin are taught and hard; his eyes focus on nothing. His clothes are stained by his past. With a sullen expression, his forearm tensing like a tightened cable, he lights a cigarette as if he's sharpening a knife.
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