Thursday, May 31, 2012

bus 21.

Upon my arrival this evening at the infamous MSP International Airport, my ride home didn't quite work out...


(i.e. I didn't have one)


so, I decided to give the public transit a go. The Light Rail from Lindbergh Terminal to Lake Street/Hiawatha exit to bus 21. No trouble at all.


As I smashed my way onto bus 21 with my backpack in front and my biking satchel in back, I took up more room than anyone really approved of. 


Then...


Two strollers with heaving, tired Moms behind them joined us on bus 21.


The man sitting across from me had a long, thick and full grayed beard. He even had a walking stick.


"What's in the bag sweetheart? Looks heavy."


Ahhh. He was talking to me? I was not quite prepared for bus interactions so his question caught me off guard.


"Oh, ummm... you know, clothes, a camera, socks...."


(Socks? Did I really just say socks?!)


"You know, I know these streets like nobody else 'round here. You know why?"


(My still somewhat surprised green eyeballs just staring at him seemed to indicate it was a good time for him to continue).


"Well, I used to biked up and down these here streets in the older days. Hell, I even remember the first time I saw a spotlight in the sky! Some thought it was aliens, but not me! I just took off on my biked, ridin fast I could toward' it. And you know what it was? It was Target's grand opening! Can you believe that??"


(No, I really couldn't).


The next few people made their way onto the bus. Baby strollers exchanged places and kids seemed to sorely out number parents at every block. I watched as this Full-bearded Man with The Walking Stick interacted with nearly every individual who passed him. He gingerly, at one point, leaned down to pick up some litter than others (like myself) had merely stepped over. As one of the mother's with a full stroller began exiting the bus, he stood up and shouted a, 


"Don't come on! A Mom with a stroller is gettin off!!"


(He winked at me).


The next batch of kids walked by him in breathless wonder with one little girl exclaiming from the top of her lungs,


"Holy ****! It's Santa!!!"


This Full-bearded Man with a Walking Stick put his finger up to his lips and leaned down to the little girl,


"Shhhh... don't let the adults know. See you at Christmas sweetie!"


As the bus began approaching Pillsbury Ave, I stood up to make my move. 


"You know your stop backpack girl? Often people stare off into space and forget to get off at the stop they want. I always try to help people get right where they're trying to go. You remember your stop?"


(Yes sir, I do in fact remember my stop).


"Maybe I'll see you again someday. I seem to always be riding the 21. It's a great bus."


We exchanged a "peace" as I scrambled through the bus doors that always seem to close quicker than they should.


And as I walked away from Lake Street and bus 21, I realized people like that -- like that Fully-bearded Man with the Walking Stick -- they're magic. 


Bus 21. I think I might just have to ride you again ....


   
cheers,
n.





Wednesday, May 16, 2012

wednesday specials

since beginning
this new year
wednesdays have become something very special.


i can't tell you
it's a "special wednesday."
because these wednesdays,
they keep coming.
after every 7 sleeps, actually.
that's why i should call it,
something like:


the wednesday specials.


i do many things
on my 
weekly wednesday specials.


things that might look like nothing
to many.
but it's something.
it is.


do you know how i know?


well, it's when that "special" happens.


the special of
...watching a 4 year-old discover how 
to count to $1 million.


the special of...learning new words
like "veteranarian" then deciding
right then and there
that you might want to be that.


the special of...
interruptions and calculations.


the special of...
thinking you know when
you don't. 


or maybe it's just the special of...
spinning the wheel.


and taking a LIFE tile.


see what i mean?
the wednesday specials.


- n.



Tuesday, May 15, 2012

never stop.

It just keeps going....


It's like a drug really. I start and I just can't seem to get enough. So I search more and more and more, around this corner, through this link, onto that blog and halfway through that book.


That's why what I'm doing now -- researching, writing, asking, searching, learning, creating -- it seems to fit. Yes, it seems to fit, nicely.


Almost perfectly. Like I've always been meaning to do it. Like I know it. It feels right. Comfortable. Kind of like my favorite pair of jeans. Nothing flashy or out of this world-ly. Just a bit faded, a little stretched, blue blue jeans. Familiar, really.



I think I'll just keep going then.
Keep learning.





Stopping seems impossible.
So I think I won't.


cheers.




Sunday, May 13, 2012

mom's day.

on the days it was easy
and on the days
it was hard.


thanks for choosing.
thanks for choosing.


because it's actually made
all the difference.


happy mother's day
Mom.


- n.




to see the real fun mother's day
post
visit here.