. Every year they take me by surprise -- the crickets. Since they are a "normal" background sound, that's where they stay: unnoticed until finally something brings them to my attention. I always welcome that moment, like the return of an old friend. It probably doesn't hurt either, that my associations are pleasant ones, especially as influenced by one of the animated film critters seen during my boyhood, Jiminy Cricket, an amiable character. It's usually sometime in August that the crickets come to the fore, though they may have been singing much earlier in the year.


. I have a pseudo-superstition that the appearance of Orion in the morning twilight is what brings on the winter! I am often up just before sunrise. So I theorize that if I am careful to not look southeast I can delay winter.
. But every year he tricks me! This morning in my darkened living room I heard what sounded like my cat furiously and continuously licking himself. But then I remembered he is visiting in my neighbor's house. Then I thought "Oh no. That may be leaf-eating insects. People say the noise of many eating together is clearly audible. So I rushed out to see if I could save my viburnum bush which I had been babying. Fortunately, no bugs. It was my garden hose reel dripping loudly since someone accidentally left the valve on. Oops! Looking in the direction of the hose caught me off guard and smack-dab in view was the Mighty Hunter. Damn! So I am to blame, I admit. I just hope winter is short and mild, the heck with the skiers!
. But every year he tricks me! This morning in my darkened living room I heard what sounded like my cat furiously and continuously licking himself. But then I remembered he is visiting in my neighbor's house. Then I thought "Oh no. That may be leaf-eating insects. People say the noise of many eating together is clearly audible. So I rushed out to see if I could save my viburnum bush which I had been babying. Fortunately, no bugs. It was my garden hose reel dripping loudly since someone accidentally left the valve on. Oops! Looking in the direction of the hose caught me off guard and smack-dab in view was the Mighty Hunter. Damn! So I am to blame, I admit. I just hope winter is short and mild, the heck with the skiers!
2 comments:
Hey there, Well winter couldn't come soon enough for me! Send some over when it comes :)
I heard it may be an El Nino so I may get more than I bargained for!
Nice story!
L
Making a retirement suggestion: Take a nice two-week trip to someplace warm as a gift to yourself! It will make the winter more tolerable. Go ahead, Frank, be a "snow bird" for once. Or maybe a "snow cricket"!
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