I rarely have deep thoughts alone and hardly ever become scattered when I have someone next to me, especially after running 5 miles with my best friends. I seldom am left alone to ponder about the past or the future. Why go there? It's the past and should be left alone. The future will be here in a second, as soon as I take a deep breathe. In the drizzle of all that was present and clear, the drops came to me. I was relaxed and had no care in the world.
It's Friday here on Ellsworth, and car owners are scrambling like dogs on spring break who are not spayed or neutered at an off leash park, searching for that perfect spot to park their vehicles or lift a leg before the parking enforcement tickets them for parking on the side of the road that's going to get cleaned. We live on a fairly closed off block, away from major traffic, but there are times when cars speed up and max out to get from one stop sign to another. It makes no sense why these same people have multiple cars for one household and only become stressed out on street sweeping day. It's like an angry waltz: one car moves out of a space, another car moves in. One person will move one car, walk around the block, move another, then proceed to move three more cars. James watches with the same amusement as when he goes to the movies the series of calamitous and desperate manouvers that manifest on street cleaning day.
"Good morning. Don't forget, the street cleaner is scheduled for your side of the street today."
Sometimes this is the only time neighbors ever communicate with one another. Most of the dwellers in our neighborhood are new, and have unfamiliar faces and skeptic looks, from places as near as Brentwood, and as far and in-between as Idaho and Argentina. Last night, the new neighbor across the way had invited guests to her pad. Normally, you'd think a mouse lived in her house, considering how quiet she entertains her own solitude. She rarely talks and will no way meet the gaze of mama or grandma. Geez! Makes me wonder what kind of socialization and public etiquette most of these humans were reared with. I happen to know a Pomeranian named Koda with more class and charm.
Anyhow, I was amazed at how vocal this woman was last night. Taking into account how she goes out of her way to never speak a word to any of us, yet will open all the windows and doors to express her blabber, cheers and laughter. Makes me wonder, "Is she running a brothel?" Heck, I am a dog and I can oblige her and suit her accommodations if so needed. Whatever the case, in the ninety degree heat with all the windows open, no one could get any peaceful quiet sleep until the Thursday night party decided to disperse at some ungodly hour.
People defend pitbulls, saying that they are profiled as bad dogs when it was just how they were raised. Well what about people? There are people who would be profiled as harmless, that people think can do no harm, but who aren't so innocent, just like there are retrievers that people think could never be mean who will attack and maul people. Anyone, of any species, can be selfish, and anyone, of any species can be like me, perfect.