Bird of the Day
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01-05-2007, 17:28
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Bird of the Day
Gardner, I turned on my speakers to see if there was background music
with your post! I don't like the snow but I sure love the Classic pusher and the matching trailer. Nice rig GregoryO'Connor 94ptRomolandCa --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Gardner Yeaw" wrote: > > I disagree that it was past time to head south. This Bird of the > week image captured a moment in time that reminds me of precious > moments when I was very young. We lived in an old farmhouse on a > country road that ran parallel to the highway, but carried mostly > passenger vehicles and local delivery traffic. That was back in the > day when the milkman, dry cleaner, local market and even the iceman > used to deliver right to your doorstep. > > When it snowed at night I would get out of bed and watch the > flakes fall to the ground illuminated only by the streetlight. There > was a steam radiator under the window and I would throw a blanket > over it so I didn't get burned. The stillness of the falling snow > was mesmerizing. The silence was broken occasionally by the hiss > from the valve on the steam radiator as the heat came up, and the > loud banging of the old steam pipes as they expanded and contracted > from the fresh hot steam and the cooler condensed water returning > from the radiators. Then the silence would take over again. The > warmth of the radiator and the cool breeze from the old leaky double > hung window would refresh and comfort at the same time. > > Occasionally, piercing the silence, there would be the far away > rhythmic sound of a tire chain slapping the fender well of an > approaching car. The sound would grow and bring with it the dull > rumble of the chains pounding the pavement. The car would pass and > the sound would die away leaving the gently falling snowflakes to > quietly regain my attention. > > Who would be out on a night like this? It may have been a doctor > going to see a patient. Oh yes, they used to do that when I was a > kid. The doctor would come into your bedroom, pull out a big > hypodermic needle from his black bag and give you a healthy shot of > penicillin, the latest cure all for everything that ailed you. It > could have been a policeman heading for work, a fireman, an > ambulance driver, or someone else who absolutely needed to perform a > duty. It was a time before SUVs, 4-wheel drives and all weather > radial tires. No one ventured out that didn't absolutely have to. > > This image of the Bird of the week has that quality. I can just > imagine myself sitting inside with the heaters blowing warm air, a > warm blanket wrapped around me (a Bluebird afghan that is), and a > snifter of brandy in my hand. Peering out the window and feeling > like a kid again. > > I also expect I would have a couple of snowmobiles in the trailer > for the morning! > > Gardner > 78FC33 > |
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