It Was Just a Day

It was just a day.

It began with a scratch at the door.

That was Lucy. Or maybe it was Arlo or Darcy.

One dog sounds pretty much like another at six in the morning.

It was just a day.

Slowly the house filled with other sounds.

Music. Laughter. Barking.

Doors opened. Windows opened.

It was just a day.

The warmest day. The brightest day. The holiest day.

Old friends made new friends.

Dogs ate from the table.

We all ignored our diets.

John took a full boat out for a sunset cruise.

Later as the sun disappeared behind the pines across the water we laughed

We told new stories. Old stories. Friendships deepened.

It was just a day.

About the Author

I sat at the table in the little house next to the creek that was also just beginning to thaw and wrote. Pye Dives for the Oarlock Getting Baptized What I Left Behind Running Fishing With Mama They made their way from memory to story and then I stopped. I pushed aside Life Story and went kayaking on the creek now completely thawed and filled with spot and sailboats fishing boats and swans and just a few jellyfish. When I started again I wrote in a tiny room I could hardly breathe in that room. But I wasn’t there to breathe I was there to write. Back To Embudo Stephen Moves Into His Studio And I Get Drunk Mama Dies The Festival I added story like a child adding ornaments to an already full tree. Which was my favorite? Where did it belong? “I remember when I collected this one.” “I don’t care for that one any more but I cannot discard it yet.” Some had poetry. Some had pictures. Some even had recipes. Quince Preserves. NC Bar-b-queue. Collards. It was a feast. I fed bits of Life Story to friends then to strangers who swallowed it whole and said “May we have some more, please?” I gave it to them and went back to make more Life Story. When it was finished I sent Life Story on a journey with only a flimsy letter to keep it company. I was disappointed when Life Story came home with an even shorter rejection letter.

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  1. lily says:

    Very nice, and to watch the footage too, just lovely Brenda. It’s nice to see old friends get together for a feel good day, no stress, just hanging loose with mother goose, and all the things that followed, reminiscing, jokes, dog pats, the view of the pier, lake, solo kayak-er and the sunset cruise. Thanks for sharing your day with us my friend. ~lily

  2. WOW, just awesome, i feel like i was there. Sounds like a perfect day to me Brenda! :-) )!

  3. Bob Skye says:

    Beautiful. Trish and I live about 350 days a year for a dozen days like that. The rest is jackhammers, motorcycles, sirens, pile drivers, and a cat jumping on the bed and quietly squeeking in my ear. Then our eyes meet, and it’s time to get up. Her mischevious face makes the rest go away. That, and a good strong cup of coffee…

    Earplugs help too…

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