
Painting by Rick Mobbs
Prelude
During yesterdays attempt
to consolidate
all my running around,
gas-burning chores
into one green trip,
which,
due to forgetfulness,
confusion,
and not knowing when
the library opened,
turned out to be
anything but efficient.
I became aware
of some Bach piano music
on the radio
(KING FM).
Nothing unusual in that,
of course,
but just as I was fantasizing
about a Columbo design
Ferrari V-12 engine,
(the one with
the ball bearing
roller cam followers
and the hairpin valve springs),
I heard a faint human voice.
Well,
It was Glenn Gould,
wasn't it?
So I listened
more carefully,
(one of the English suites);
notes like little ice cubes
floating off the keyboard
perfectly choreographed
all exactly in
the proper place and time.
This was the high point
of that trip,
or I should say,
trips,
eventually involving,
due to my lack
of adequately composed mentis,
four of 'em.
I decided
to bag any thoughts
of efficiency,
and hole up
with mindless entertainment
and junk food.
When I got home
with a couple VCRs
and a bag of Tim's Cascade
Wasabi flavored potato chips,
the day's sojourn
was made complete
by the realization
that the bag I had bought was,
in reality,
sour cream and onion.
Doug Palmer June 2008
Prelude, would love to explore more interesting travel posts like this one.
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