Along the Road
Thoughts . . . like a country road—it takes you somewhere interesting, and these meditations in and of the city in which I live and the places I frequent. . . .
2/21
In this late-February day, only the last vestiges of snow (in banks, shoveled into piles) are left after a long freeze and storm.
Melted gradually, seemed out of place. . . .
But things, in the created world, take time to change—sometimes changing so slow it is barely visible.
But change they do, and we find there is order and restoration in the universe once again.
3/21
The street lights fail to diminish the glow of downtown—skyscraper and far-off radio-tower lights—showing signs of civilization both near and far. . .
Reminds me of, as a kid, coming home from vacation with my sister and I lying down in the back of our Volvo station wagon, seeing street signs and street lights until we finally turn the corner onto our street, into a welcome and quiet, as-if-waiting house, bringing feelings of the comfort of return to what is familiar, but not quite wanting to let go of the fun and adventure also of seeing family in a far-away state.
3/21
Here in The Dalles, we meet—you and I, or you and someone else—at the frontier, at the confluence of paths, like the name says, of different currents and rapids gliding over rocks and between shores. . . .
Friendly people, an historic downtown: we meet kind of an openness—open people—open to the sky, to the mountains and river nearby.
Kids grow up there wanting to push their borders, expand beyond, to places like Portland—if not to live there, at least to visit this bustling city with all of its cosmopolitan vibe and attractions.
3/25/21
. . . Here we were, in the parking lot of Carl’s Jr.,
Praying for each other, praying for our families, for the good things change has brought our way, trusting our Maker truly cares for us. . . .
4/21
Seeing the Denny’s where so many of the older generation frequent, I’m reminded of each generation’s life, of their aspirations, their accomplishments and legacy. . . .
The heritage we share—how it matters, the details as well as the esprit de corps, the “ebb and flow” of relationship and communication.
10/21
Tonight the air is warm and balmy in this late-October, mid-fall day, after rain.
Leaves of various types cover the streets . . .
Children are beginning to get used to school and have anticipation of trick-or-treating or other activities on Halloween.
Families together think of fall activities—get-togethers with friends and hikes, reminding us again of what is most important.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts and reflections. I enjoyed reading this. I appreciate the colors and the moment captured by the pictures.
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