I'm used to the hussle & bustle & am a true "northerner". The contrasts of the south vs north... or I should say city/suburbs vs suburb/rural is dramatic. I get teased that I move too fast & need to slow down, last night I got a taste of slowing down. I've experienced this before and each time I do, I smile.
Last evening was the most dramatic.... after celebrating our granddaughter's high school graduation we went to dinner. There were people all around, cars, hustle & bustle... it was the center of town. When we left the restaurant & started walking to our car... there was nothing... silence... a stillness that I could only relate to that I had seen in a science fiction movie. I walked... no ran... into the middle of the street & started imagining being in a science fiction movie. You know that movie - the one where a comet had come screaming through the sky & contaminated the air & anyone that had been outside evaporated into dust... the only people that survived had fallen asleep in the movie theatre! All I exclaimed was... whoa... this is wild!
Silence vs noise... nature vs city, what do I prefer... I'm not sure. I grew up in the suburbs in close proxcimity to a large city. That bustle & noise still hums in my ears, but the silence I experienced last evening had a "safe energy" to it that I rarely experience. I miss that "safeness"... the quiet times where I could walk alone & not hear a car driving down the street. Coming back to our kids home, I walked our dogs & experienced that quiet again. The stillness hung in the air & all I heard were the echoing voices of the bullfrogs sitting on the edges of the pond. Sweet - huh?
... I think I'll continue my thoughts on the south & what I experience today ..... let me know what you remember or experience? For now - I think I'll congratulate my granddaughter on her graduation from high school.... she just needs to remember the top 10 list that her teacher spoke of this evening at commencement... (hmmm - so do I)...
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