Jun 21 5:56 AM 9:02 PM 15:06:03 +0:01
Summer Solstice. Standing still in the heat. Tomatoes seem happy, though.
When we crawl in bed, about 9, (both of us being morning people these days) I turn out the light, and it's not really much darker. Harder to read, but colors still discernible. Which led to a sleepy discussion about the meaning of twilight, civil, nautical and astronomical. I'm still not entirely clear on what that means in a city with a lot of light pollution.
Found a folder with employment information and a hotel receipt, left - apparently dropped, on the grass. We walked it over to the address, needing to feel like we did something today, and wanting to add to the sense that the world is full of good folks. Especially after meeting so many good people yesterday.
Then I found an insurance card on the grass. Called the agent's number to let him know to send the guy another card. That one is now in the shredder. We will keep an eye out for more items with personal information out there, but hopefully that will be the last for today.
Nice wind this afternoon. Makes the heat less onerous.
2 comments:
I live on a fairly busy street and often there are things left on my lawn. So far, it hasn't ever been something with ID on it; usually it is the packaging of fast food places.
It is great that you do what you did in terms of returning things and making the call; really everyone should do these kinds of things.
Phil,
We mostly get candy/food wrappers and plastic bottles, beer cans.
It's not a great thing, just a small goodness.
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