I have returned from the great white north.
Walking the streets of Toronto this weekend, either alone or with Loren was decidedly a blast. On both days there I walked through new neighborhoods. These were places I did not have any familiarity with and some of them were quite nice. Strolling through a row of connected parks surrounded by seven storey buildings made me think that I was more made for urban that suburban living. I walked almost 10 miles on Saturday from a brewery to a weekend market to all sorts of stores that sold every single thing under the sun.
There is a joy in having the freedom to pass from place to place unknown making a new impression on each person you meet. A city is a wonderful place for a gregarious person. Soon I will just be an invisible old man but right now I could spend a couple years in a little efficiency apartment in the section of Toronto called the Annex, brownstones with second floor porches and stained glass windows. I would love to spend the early morning having dark rich coffee and eating croissants from the local bakery smothered with orange marmalade. Then I would write for two hours straight. A brisk walk to see what was about and going would follow Next I would have a light lunch of summer sausage and fresh fruits and vegetables. Then more writing would follow. Finally in the evening I would be at a film or a concert.
Time is short. I probably won’t ever get moment like these. Still, I can dream upon paper of a world I would love.
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