Memory prime
Things feel a little off balance right now. Here it is, the second week of September, the sky is that ridiculous shade of blue again, but Im not in Maine. Weve gone there around this time of year for four of the last five years, and it feels so strange not to be there now. Its funny how quickly the human brain gets accustomed to a repeating pattern, to the point where you even start waking up a minute before the alarm goes off. Back in grad school, when we used to drive from Ohio to Virginia every break, it got to the point where I would look out the window at exactly the moment we were passing by a particular landmark, my eyes falling on it at just the same moment the impulse popped into my brain to wonder when we would see it. (My personal favorite was off the side of I-70 in eastern Ohio: a rusty sign for the Sports Paradise standing in the middle of an overgrown field, with smaller, crooked lettering at the bottom that said, gratuitously I think, Closed. Ah, the stuff of poignant, overemotive poetry.)
So why am I not in Maine? Well, the trip to Vermont we took instead was a total blast, so Im glad about that. And its probably a good thing to break out of the routine, to make sure Acadia always stays special. But man I could go for a blueberry smoothie right now from Gauchos, or how about that mojito at Havana...Eden has the best vegetarian food ever...next year well definitely have to cycle the Park Loop Road again...I miss Maine.
2 comments:
I'm sure that Maine is great, but Boston is not bad. It's mostly the being on vacation that is appealing. You can get the drinks/food locally, but the experience of vacation is something special.
Holy crap, I should have known that there is a Wikipedia article on the Sports Paradise. Nothing is missed by the all-seeing eye of the Wiki.
TJ, you speak truth. I am taking some time off this week & next if it kills me.
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