Geometry against a perfect sky London, ON June 2021 This photo originally shared on Instagram |
We encountered another dog around a blind corner, and I wasn’t prepared for 15 pounds of Schnauzer to suddenly leap into action.
The leash had been wrapped around my hand, and the immediate and significant tension was apparently incompatible with maintaining bone consistency.
Thankfully we have phenomenal health care here, so when the docs and nurses finished fixing my boo-boo, I did what any immediately discharged patient would do: I stood outside the hospital and took placemarker pics of the building with my smartphone.
The other day I had some extra time in between nearby appointments, so I returned to the neighborhood to take some more pictures of a place that’s been more than good to our family. Our two youngest were also born here, so I’ve got a bit of a soft spot for it.
It was a much nicer day than it had been last October. I had my camera-camera with me this time, and all of my fingers were working as designed.
I even had an audience, a couple of friendly nurses on break who wanted to know what I was up to and happily chatted with me while I sized things up.
The experience reminded me once more why I so often return to places I’ve already been. Because as familiar as they may be, there’s always another chapter to add to their story.
Makes me wonder what I’ll find the next time I return.
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I like your wording...familiar but always another chapter...
ReplyDeletethat's kind of like Life in general...
Love your angle...both on the photo and how your thought processes go...
Sue