Tuesday, July 24, 2012
Docked
The day is soft and warm, and it calls to me this morning.
Last night I rode the sun down with my lover through the sticky, wet clay and cloying green grasses of her first mountain bike ride. We heard the train rush by after crossing the tracks and I felt anxious, and jealous of the conductor. We turned around then, so as not to get caught in the dark, and slip-slopped our way back up the hill to the car. After a shower, and a walk of the little dog we stayed up too late.
I have been a lot places.
I once rode the E line from Queens to Manhattan outside, between cars in February, my feet slipping on the corrugated stainless decking. I have climbed a rope 90 feet out of Big Horse Cave after 10 hours underground, to see the Northern Lights wavering beyond the sub-zero winds. The streets of Mostar, all buildings reduced to dwindling sand castles from bullets. Underneath the Burnside bridge smoking cigarettes on my bike watching the skaters grind coping and smoke cocaine. I spent the night on a paper map in North Carolina, stranded on the trail at dark. Drank Kalimotxo and watched the sun rise from the parapet of the Sagrada Familia. Bean Point watching a hurricane blow by in the Gulf. Overheated in Amboy. Parliament in Missoula.
My advice? Don't come in from the cold unless you must.
Juancho
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I've seen things you people wouldn't believe. Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion. I watched c-beams ... glitter in the dark near Tanhauser Gate. All those ... moments will be lost ... in time, like tears ... in rain...
Your post reminded me of this quote from Blade Runner.
I am reminded that it is not such a horrible thing to be well fed and loved. I spent a better part of my life on adventure too. It is a sport for the young. Johnny Rotten doesn't look like a punk with orange hair anymore, he looks like a sad old man.
Revel in your time, you have burned brightly.
The A.C. does feel nice, and the coffee is lukewarm.
There's still adventure available; the parameters have just evolved.
Keep on adding to your list.
I've been wondering if running a coffee shop in Guatemala would be too tame for you.
Excitement for me these days is an extra egg laid by one of my hens.
I swear to god.
I also heard the voice of Roy Batty as I read the fourth graph. Nicely done.
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