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Anyone is welcome to join us through Two Writing Teachers, slicing, sharing, and commenting on other slices!
Anyone is welcome to join us through Two Writing Teachers, slicing, sharing, and commenting on other slices!
Anyone is welcome to join us through Two Writing Teachers, slicing, sharing, and commenting on other slices!
Anyone is welcome to join us through Two Writing Teachers, slicing, sharing, and commenting on other slices!
Anyone is welcome to join us through Two Writing Teachers, slicing, sharing, and commenting on other slices!
"Anyone want to ride a bike and take a quick swim with me?" I ask.
It's the last day of July, the day when summer is beyond its midway point, and thoughts of the school year creep into my daily routines.
I have no takers. Larkin is getting ready for an on-line meeting, Amy and Julia are heading for a workout, and Jack has a list of chores.
I shrug and head for the beach alone. It's a little over a mile, and I pass a few dogwalkers, gardeners, and joggers. We all say hello. It's that sort of a morning.
I park the bike, the only one, and I imagine its surprise at its lack of company. Usually, it's hard to find a place for a bike along the wall, and sometimes I lean the rusty frame against the cluster of beach roses.
The waves have a rhythm this morning, a welcome change from the churning surf that chiseled out parts of the beach over the weekend. The red seaweed, another unwelcome weekend guest, has also moved along. Clear water, so clear I can see my feet on the sand grains, welcomes me, and its temperature is about the same as the air. It's easy to talk myself into the ocean this morning. A wave breaks at my waist, one I consider diving through, but its break is gentle, barely offering a ride to shore. I walk a little further, then dolphin-dive. I float on my back, watching the distant walkers along the beach.
Back on my bike, riding home, I'm ready to tackle my work tasks of the day.