A delineated horizon |
The horizon is delineated: the difference between sky and
sea is easily visible due to a dark line or a different color. It may not mean
much to you; a delineated horizon. I am reminded of the many Friday evenings I
spent with friends after work at the Hard Rock Café. We had some fierce
conversations there, interesting ones too.
Fishing boats on shore |
For instance, that one conversation about how John F.
Kennedy Jr, crashed his plane into the sea because the horizon was not delineated.
Sea merged into sky, and so he did not know whether he was flying up or down. ‘Spatial
disorientation’ they call it. It was down.
The many conversations we had on religion, sects, politics
and ‘your guy’ and ‘my guy.’ About the slipper guy, colleagues, and the
interesting stories that were shared by those that would join us. We had
waiters sit with us, discussing their research project at university, and if
they’d go for their masters abroad, what university should they go to. The
waiters knew our ‘the usual’. The triple sec Marguerita in a 16 ounce glass on
the rocks, the nachos with everything on the side except for the cheese, the
burger that had to be grilled down to hockey puck consistency.
Beautiful sea water colors |
We’d talk shop, and laugh and complain, and plan a road
trip on Route 66, but better hurry, before we;d need walkers. We’d discuss the
troubles of taking care of an elderly mother from a distance, the sale of a
house in Baghdad and the search for one in Canada, childhood memories, and
shared stories. We laughed a
lot.
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