17 January 2010
An extension
"Sitting uncomfortably on his stump, Brown Dog lapsed into a state much envied by the ancients. He thought of nothing for an hour and merely absorbed the landscape, the billions of green buds in thousands of acres of trees surrounding him. Here and there were dark patches of conifers amid the blue strip of Lake Michigan. He had never thought a second of the word "meditation" and this made it all easier because he was additionally blessed with no sense of self-importance or personality which are preoccupations of upscale people. Within a minute he was an extension of the stump he was upon. After about an hour he was aroused by the Cooper's hawk flying a scant ten feet away after which B.D. reached into a hole at the base of the stump for a pint of schnapps he stored there and was delighted by the wintergreen berry taste."
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Labels:
daily life,
Harrison,
in the moment,
outdoors,
reading,
writing
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