Friday, June 6, 2008

A Morning Person

When the day's been good by 9am, you really can't complain. Woke up this morning at 6:30 (thats 0630 for those of you in the military) ate a little bit of food, then suited up and clipped into the bike for a brief ride with mattio. After my old friend dragged me around a couple of laps worth of prospect park, I broke off and rode back home, showered, had some coffee, selected a book off the book shelf and got on the train. On said train, I began reading said book, Resistance, Rebellion and Death, a collection of speeches and essays by my favorite thinker, Albert Camus. Now, after a while, reading said book on said train, an older gentleman who had sat down next to me a few stops earlier, reading the NY times, leaned over and said, "Excuse me, may I ask what you're reading?" and so began a conversation, about Paris, where he had lived in the 80's and which I had never seen, about the post-war European intellectuals, how important they are to our current situation today, and how they've fallen out of favor with the current intellectual climate. He told me about a community theater he's been volunteering at in midtown and a book he's been working on; I told him about my desire to start writing for a living again. We exchanged e-mail addresses, I got off one stop past my stop, and thought, this has been a good day, and it was 9am.

2 comments:

mattio said...

pretty sweet, dogg. i was pleasantly surprised to see you pokin' your pretty head out of the door, all lycra'd up, at such an hour.

now we just gotta get you riding to work. trust me, it makes the day so much better. also, base miles.

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