Well, hey there!
Welcome to Roundup, Montana! If it's a nice day, we'll sit a spell on my porch and talk awhile.
A poem captured my attention the other day.
Even in our sleep, pain which cannot forget
Falls drop by drop upon the heart,
Until, in our own despair,
Against our will,
Comes wisdom
Through the awful grace of God.
Thanks for the comments, friends. The facilitator at the writing event also liked that last line of the poem. He thought of a snare drum - the sound it makes - a sharp snap.
Being at that location, being in nature, away from stimuli other than wind and sun and bugs, it makes your mind relax, in my opinion. Then you can catch those thoughts as they race past. Before they are lost.
I too like that image of "our minds snare." What can our brains capture? It reminds me of that old line used to defend one's aging brain. My mind is like a steel trap. Ah, a writing retreat. Sounds productive.
Thanks for the kind words, friends. The thought of me being a 'speed bump' is humorous and sad at the same time. It usually does take someone getting hurt, or killed, to get any kind of reform. They won't even put in a stop light at the busiest corner, where State rt 12 east and US Hwy 87 N meet.
Roundup is a main road for the state. And as such, gets over a 1,000 vehicles a day. Probaly more like 2,000. More soon since they are redoing the Sentinel missile sites north of us near Lewistown. Right now they are redoing all the bridges up that way.
And then there is talk of a big wind farm and maybe a data center going in north, but of course, with the current administration that wind project may be halted.
The street does go to three lanes in the winter when the state, in their infinite wisdom, plows to the middle of the road. Now that's fun to get around when you walk across 4 lanes.
Speed Humps. They're like a raised crosswalk. Anything designated 30 MPH or less can use them. Of course, as a state highway, I'm not sure how interested the state would be to put one in. Maybe if you let them hit you and a few others, it might give them some impetus.
I watch YouTube videos a lot, probably too much. Well tonight somehow I got onto one about The Ohio State University and its marching band. We Ohioans, and I am a transplant, call it The Best Damn Band In The Land - TBDBITL - and mercy. And they have a drum major. The section when they enter the stadium - check out the drum major. The person, could be male or female, bends back far enough to touch the grass with the top of that hat. Check out the video.
I used to live within walking distance of the stadium- the historic horseshoe at OSU. I could hear the cheers on a home game day. Once I saw a blimp overhead.
I was in marching band in high school, oh those many years ago. This is hard work. It stated on the video I watched that the students, and they are all students, practice 4 hours every day. And each home game they learn a new routine.
I was never able to go to a game. Tickets are impossible to get. But watched many a game on TV.
Gotta say, brought tears to my eyes watching this again. Script Ohio is amazing. And the honor to dot the i !!!
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