
7:21 am PDT    
Trying not to wake Mike, I get up and do a little yoga in our hotel room.  I guess I'm trying to preserve what I can of my old, ersatz routine.  The one part I thought I’d not miss :  rising at 6:15 every Tuesday and Thursday for morning yoga.  But the last couple of days have been so frantic that I do miss it.  
    I leave today at 10:30 am on a 2,200 mile road trip to Nashville, my new home.  My friend Margaret is riding with me and I must say that I was excited about the move until now.  Now it is sinking in, now that all the goodbyes are said and the boxes have been closed and shipped.  Now I wake with gulping thoughts like:  I should have packed my little book light or did I remember to pack extra razors? And they feel like semaphores for other, more fundamental concerns.
    I’ve been a coastal person most of my life:  New Jersey,  Maryland, California with a ten year hiatus in-between in the inter-mountain west.  But it was this most recent spell in California – land of my husband and perfect contradictions and a pervasive sense of “whatever, man” that I feel like I’ve hit my stride.  I never thought I’d ever live in the Central Time Zone.  I don’t have that kind of equilibrium.  I like boundaries, markers.  The edges of things – they seem important, where one can witness great changes and upheavals.  The great plains seem well plaintive, sighing and moaning, unchanging and boundless.  I hate constant wind.  And even though Nashville is in what might be described as piedmont; rolls of earth undulating away from the Appalachians, how the hell will I ever know where I am without an ocean or a mountain to point me?
Maybe I'll learn to use a compass...
Note:  the photo collage above is actually the cover of a wonderful travel journal that fellow poet Kathy O'Brien gave me at the last meeting of the GOMT Poetry Collective (dinner at Cha - Ya).  I love it because it captures much of the American Road experience in general and for me specifically since we went south on I-5 and took 40 East for almost 2,000 miles.  Kathy - thanks a jillion for this little gem.  Posts from my scribblings held within it are forthcoming.
I love you and miss you all.
Val
 
   
   
 
1 comment:
What a gorgeous post!
So happy to hear that you made it to the boundless space safely...
Can't wait to hear about how your fabulous new adventure unfolds...
Miss you already!
J-Ha
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