FUTURAMA Part Two

Late corn on the grill, August 31st.

The stars are out and the corn is ripe.  Well, it is daytime now and that was last night but I’m still gliding along on the energy.  Started picking the late corn yesterday which is really the main event.  The early corn is well early.  It is tender and delicate.  I know you are early.  Yes, yes we love you still.   But it’s just that the late corn is so much more, well corny.  It’s high harvest, it is.

Back to the hospital today.  Dana is driving me, the dear.  Blue sky out there and it is going to be hot through Tuesday.  Perfect corn ripening weather.

The new addition to our family is fitting right in so far.  Wiley and Hanna adopted a rescue dog from Baja, a Belgian Shephard, female, 35 pounds, 7 months old.   I got a feeling we got the perfect farm dog.  A Belgian is like a half size German Shephard.  We got like a half sized ranch here so perfect fit.

Hanna and Wiley first met Kaya at the airport.

So, that’s the local news.   Was thinking some more about the mazes and the labyrinths.  What if they were really the same.  Well, what if the journey is the same but it was all in your mind how you looked at it.  A reversal may seem a dead end to one person and their walk would suddenly turn into a maze because they couldn’t go beyond.  Where if you kept going it would be a labyrinth.   I might be on to something?  Hmm.

Well, have to get out and move around.  Thanks for showing up today.  Alperfect it is really.  Love, Felipe.

 

 

 

3 thoughts on “FUTURAMA Part Two”

  1. Congratulations on the adoption! And… I am a bit jealous about the corn too… how is that? You get the Camino on your backyard and the corn in your front door? And a Belgium Sheppard in the middle? And Catherine and Dana as neighbors… and a friend in Argentina (ups! that is me! 🙂 )

    Happy to read this post Felipe! and you, as always, are into something with that thought about the maze and labyrinths… !

    Southern “corns” hugs 🙂
    Cris

    1. Cris ~ I try to cheer myself up with all this stuff I tell you. It’s all true. I know front yard, backyard and middle yard, all cookin. I’m a lucky guy. It is a big four day weekend here called Labor Day weekend. It is traditionally the last hurrah of summer. Schools start afterward and people get back to serious pursuits. No more fun and sun. And you guys are thawing out down there, total opposite. Good to hear from you as always, Felipe.x

      1. Days have started to be longer here… the sun is up and shining earlier and it goes to sleep later too… spring is slowly coming in, as it has to be…

        YoYo Ma has this great image to describe music (and life): he says that music happens between the notes. That is a great image for life too, we seem to be always focused on the facts, but there is a lot going on in between.

        Happy Labor Day! I will be busy on Monday covering up for my US colleagues 🙂

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