Time Rush
Although I’d love to pause and take the time
to create an adequate rhyme,
Alas, I must get on the road
to drive back to my own abode.
The piles surround me. I must go.
But, alas, I’m moving slow.
With a car to finish loading,
I’ve developed a sense of foreboding.
When I’m Skyped by my best friend,
I know my luck is at an end.
Yes, my planning most precise
would have turned out very nice
except for one fact I forgot.
Now in a time-crunch I am caught.
The cause of all my frantic ravings?
Forgot to switch to Daylight Savings!
It’s true. Mexico changes at a different time than the rest of North America. Although I thought I’d be checking out precisely at 11 a.m., it seems that the time will be noon. But, the fridge is cleaned, floor swept, Morrie precautions removed, except for his long lead that has rusted shut around the post. Oh woe. Bye for now. I’m off to the road.
The prompt today was “pause.”
Vaya con dios, amiga! It’s been great to see you in La Manz. See you next year.
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I loved last night. The perfect ending. Wish you guys lived closer so the spread between visits weren’t so long. Better come visit Ajijic. I’m home and everything looks great. About to take a swim with Morrie who was very good on the way home. xo to you and Ted–two of my favorite people.
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Take a deep breath before you go, and travel safely!
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Thanks. Arrived home safely. Feels soooo good.
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3 months away from home is a long time! Welcome home!
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Nice I could take a lot of my friends such as you with me!
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Thanks — I think you did, through your wonderful photos!
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Have a good travel. And it could be the other way round, and 11 would become 10. 😉
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Be safe on the road.
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Thanks, Leland. Just got home and everything looks wonderful. Ahhhhhh. So restful.
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It certainly would have helped today, but I’m now home after a 1 1/2 hour late start.
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Glad to have you back home!
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Would love to see you. Want to get together?
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