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Spontaneity Sputtered Out

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I chased Tuesday's meteors for hours. Southern Delta Aquariids and Alpha Capricornids beckoned, at their most flamboyant 7-28 -29, and my schedule let me venture forth on an increasingly demanding whim. I set out around 8PM, heading to Skykomish, elevation 928 feet in the Cascade Mountains. I got very close, the sun starting to set, even as I realized that driving back in pre-dawn shadows would be entirely unwise. Turned around and headed to Carnation with an inconsequential 82 foot elevation and nonetheless exhilarating clear skies - farm and park country in the bottom of the Snoqualmie Valley of the Cascade Mountains. Except I couldn't get anywhere near my destination - sunk by sinkhole repairs.

 

Everyone who knows me knows I'm stubborn. Off to a convenient next possibility. Cottage Lake Park. Kinda light-polluted for my needs, but worth a chance. Until the imminent prospect of getting locked in forced me out. Headlong and headstrong to Redmond's Perrigo Park, which used to be a favorite of my son's elementary school crowd. Thwarted again, another spectre of sleeping in the car after getting gated in. One more vain attempt, park undisclosed to protect my identity and I finally went home, around midnight. Spontaneity sputtered out and not a glimpse of fire in the sky.

 

I find mountains calming. Cottage Lake is always an elegant lady. There was an owl at Perrigo, and I hope it's the same one my son and I would hear when he was eight. I did see a bounty of stars. I chased the June strawberry moon and found it in exactly the opposite direction of expectations as I drove.

 

Ralph Waldo Emerson, in his collection of essays The Conduct of Life wrote "Shallow men believe in luck or in circumstance. Strong men believe in cause and effect." In a parallel theme, maybe we have to let go of hope sometimes. Because then we don't lose it, we release it until it's ready to come back to us. And we can let ourselves have what we are given instead of what we chase.

 

But I may rent a mountain cabin next year. And there are eight more meteor showers this year...

 

 

Michael Jacobs
Pasadena, CA
Pasadena And Southern California 818.516.4393

Hello Lauren - go ahead, follow those whims.  You may just catch a passing fancy.  

Aug 01, 2020 05:57 AM
Lauren Williams, CPO

Michael Jacobs Maybe by the tail... Lauren

Aug 07, 2020 09:14 PM
Lottie Kendall
Compass - San Francisco, CA
Helping make your real estate dreams a reality

I'm smiling while reading your post, Lauren. I've also been known to chase meteor showers, without success, but an enjoyable break from routine nonetheless. Memories of childhood Girl Scout camp in the Sierra Nevadas, sleeping under the stars, falling asleep trying to count the shooting stars -- I think that planted a seed.

Aug 01, 2020 11:03 AM
Lauren Williams, CPO

Lottie Kendall I am very very glad I brought back memories. Lauren

Aug 07, 2020 09:14 PM
John Juarez
The Medford Real Estate Team - Fremont, CA
ePRO, SRES, GRI, PMN

It seems like you could rent that mountain cabin for less than it cost you in gas to drive around seeking the perfect place from which to observe the meteor shower, Lauren Williams, CPO, CVO 

LOL!!!

Aug 12, 2020 07:35 AM
Lauren Williams, CPO

John Juarez Got me! But the views were awfully pretty. Lauren

Aug 14, 2020 07:00 PM