I woke up this morning face down on the hardwood floor.  I walked outside and felt the warmth of the sun, 40 degrees never felt so warm.  “this is good”.  I walked to a friendly place where a couch awaited me.  I contemplated the airyness of a day without agenda.  People walked past and I shot them all, smiles for my bullets they did return.  “these are comfortable”  I walked to the familiar gray vehicle, unlocked of course.  I left in a hurry, but hadn’t the destination.  NPR drove me all over dayton and beyond.  In 1979 two men met by chance in a parking lot in wisconsin, this choice occasion changed many lives from then on, including mine when I found myself ironically in a parking lot as well listening to thier story.  “this life is surprising”  As I exited, I watched a bottle roll ever slowly, gently dispersing its liquids before another rolling object, a tire, disabled its abilities, and empted it of its contents.  “that was beautiful”  The store spent my hour.  An old man teaches on new technology, thirteen can I help you with somethings, and OSU football conversed with a unexpected friend I once knew too well.  “how bout those buckeyes”  A jiggling santa signaled my way home.  I drove like I could drive forever.  Music to the background of my windshield painted a movie.  “this is lovely”

How perfect is a day without meaning.  I am hungry for finding my meaning in life rather than in the things in life.