I was reunited with one of the great
loves of my life this afternoon. My parents dropped her off
yesterday, and her curves, lines, and quirks are as familiar to me,
as nostalgic to behold, as the arrival (and departure) gates at San
Francisco International Airport. I couldn't keep my hands off her,
and this morning I woke with the question of where to take her for
breakfast.
I had, however, forgotten about the rack
she has now. Gotta get used to that. It totally changes how she looks.
This afternoon we went to the grocery
store, an errand I remember with particular fondness in times and
lands past...but today's trip was good too, just in a different way.
I picked out jalapeƱo salsa tortillas, pomegranate berry yogurt, and
dark chocolate coconut chews. (The store was magnificent, so
impressive it was no surprise to see the wrinkles of discontent in
affluent brows that patrolled the aisles, looking for things they
could complain about not finding.) We danced together the whole way
home, no need for music, we made our own rhythm and melody.
I bought her some new jewellery, to
lock her down and keep her for myself. I asked the salesman where the
best places to take her around here are, and was gratified to hear
his answer, “around here, pretty much anywhere.”
We danced so much in fact, that the
Voice of Responsibility in my head had to remind me to pay attention
to the sluggish creatures sharing the floor with us; cars just aren't
as graceful as the swoops and leans of my beloved bicycle.
Suddenly this city, not large in
itself, but part of a metropolis that spreads far beyond each
horizon, is much more attainable, and to my circumstantial delight I
find it is crisscrossed with “bike route” streets which offer
shady avenues with less autos to pass, more fellow cyclists to nod
hello to.
Riding again, I just couldn't stop
smiling. Sometimes I fear that a grin that just won't quit will
sometimes drift down to a smirk, but I don't think that was the case
today, as it evoked a succession of kindred expressions, until I was
riding through a haze of happy, sparkling with smiles, warm September
air, and a body moving in harmony with a machine, with itself, with a
place.
God I enjoy bike riding.
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