Fading Away
The moon looks full in the southwestern sky this morning. The air is cool and has that crispness of approaching autumn. By six am I am in slacks, shirt and tie and preparing for the first day of class at one of the colleges where I will be teaching this term. Although I still am scheduled for a lesson or two at Rutabaga in Madison, I can tell that summer is fading away.
This is always a bitter sweet time for me as my world moves along a cycle I know all too well. More than my birthdays, this change of season reminds my soul that another year has passed, albeit a good year; and I am thankful.
I pretty much got done what I'd hope to get done these past few months. I camped, got to symposiums, saw the grandchildren (more than once) and didn't get arrested. I met a lot of new people, most of them paddlers. I watched a lot of students "get it" and improve and took humble pride in knowing I had a little something to do with it.
As always, and if my health holds out, I will paddle right on through winter and into the next cycle of warm seasons. But for now, I have to go to school.
Paddle safe...
DS
6 comments:
hope you packed some goodies in your lunch box!
A bar to eat if the pain in the palate isn't too bad.
how did you avoid getting arrested?
I'm not going to say here, Steve.
Don't forget your sharpened eberhard-faber number 2 pencils and college-ruled notebooks.
Oh, yes...and Scantron cards.
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