Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2009/05/03
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]what a day! meaningful conclusion though. b. On 3-mei-2009, at 6:37, Ric Carter wrote: > Are any moments trivial? > > I spent what seemed a trivial day today. The mower repair was not > finished, so I didn?t bother with the yard. > > I piddled on the computer with PAW 17. I made trivial comments on > this and other lists. Did a little work on The Mason. > > Rather than heat up the house, Kitty asked me to do burgers and > chicken on the grill. Beth pushed me to go cell phone shopping. Our > contract is expiring and so is her Razr. I was not looking forward > to it. > > I had a couple of beers while I grilled and continued to dread the > trivial shopping. We ate lunch, and after piddling even more on the > computer, I went up lay on the bed and took more of a nap than I > intended. > > Kitty offered to wake me to go cell phoning. Beth gave me a > reprieve, saying, ?Don?t bother.? > > I awoke late, poured down a Diet Dr Pepper and offered to shop. > Beth got herself together, and I grabbed a couple of Ms and a bag. > Off we went to the Alltel store. > > We arrive to a locked door?they close earlier than we thought. > Another trivial waste of time. As long as we are out, let?s head > over to Selma and take a look around?we cruise by the Amtrak > station and through the little downtown. There?s nothing happening? > what a waste of time. > > Loop finished, we headed back out toward home. Just before our > turn, I notice that the trees on the edge of a cemetery pond work > well with those new 12mm eyes. We swerve into the cemetery for my > shot. Beth is curious about a bunker-like structure, and heads off > to investigate. > > After my shot, I grab the car, join her to see this odd, modern > barrow. We hop back in the car and take long circle out. Never knew > that old burial gound was back there. We go to look. > > I notice a running car parked behind a line of trees at the back of > the cemetery?assume lovers necking in a semi-private spot. > > We walk around the old ground and talk about what we see. Take a > trivial snap or two. > > We head back to our car. I take a better (snoopish?) look at the > parked car. Something bright green peeks through under and behind > the car. Odd. > > My curiosity is tweaked for some trivial reason. I stop to take a > better look. Yea, green like a garden hose. > > I move closer while Beth sits in the car texting away on the dying > Razr. > > The green seems to take on a coil shape and one part seems to go up > and toward the back end of the car. > > I go a little closer. Yep that?s what it is?I?m pretty sure. > > I go back to the car and take Be?s phone, dial 911, and tell them > what I think I see. > > In less than five minutes, an ambulance rolls in, sees us waving, > and goes to the car. They snatch the hose lose, jimmy the locked > door of the car, and extract a young semiconscious woman from the > vehicle filled with belongings. > > Shortly, we hear coughing and crying. > > We interrupted a suicide attempt. > > I counted backward through every trivial, meaningless moment of the > day. No mower, too long nap, closed store... Only those exact > accidents and non-events would have added up to being where we > were, when we were. We should not have been there-trivial things > just added up that way. > > Nothing matters, and every tiny detail matters. > > Ric Carter > http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/ricc/ > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information