Saturday, November 25, 2006

Elder Mobile-ity

Just a quick howjadoo from Mobile. Spanish moss, mistletoe overhead; fireants and armadillo sign underfoot; the smell of salt spray, the faint aroma of papermill and wet marsh mud. Traffic of I-65 just outside our dirty fourth floor window that also has a scenic overlook (and direct acoustic connection) with the busy lobby complete with piped-in bass-enhanced rap music. Makes me miss Musak); a lobby full of so many people my age at this 40th reunion of hers that it is impossible to continue to believe I'm still the kid I feel inside; the feel the morning after a night of motel air; gas pumps that demand you add more to your credit cards or you go someplace else for gas--we went someplace else; the elderly man with a cane spending his disability check for 6 lotto tickets and two cartons of Salem menthols; the unavoidable excess of speed just to keep from being rear-ended at less than 80, the high cost in fuel efficiency from driving so fast that had us stopping every little bit to keep the tank no less than half-empty (an Ann obsession I don't share.)

Sorry, that is the best I can come up with on short notice. I'm about to get out and see what I can find to occupy 10 hours til she comes home from the brunch with the girls, followed by other unspecified conviviality with folks she hasn't seen in almost a half century. There will be stories to hear going home--if she'll tell them. I think I'll go out and make a few of my own. Left alone to shift for myself for dinner last night, I ended up at Hooters. Yeah, really. I needed to be around some young people--the token codger sitting alone nursing his Killians, making social commentary to himself. I'm blogging this, he muttered, but he never did.

8 Comments:

Doug Thompson said...

Yeah, right. I'll bet blogging was on your mind at the local Hooters. More likely, you were pondering important, earth-shaking questions like:

"Do you think those are real?"

Of course, a real blogger would have given us photos. Obviously, your mind is fried from too much exposure to old people (like us).

7:02 PM  
kenju said...

Hooters? Here I thought you were far above the common man, Fred. I guess I was imagining that, huh...?

7:56 PM  
Anonymous said...

Better watch it Fred, being back in the home state and amongst all those younguns might make you start thinking you is...

10:25 PM  
bluemountainmama said...

i hear hooters has good wings- but i won't let my hubby go there and try them! although i did give him permission to do them take-out! :)

10:25 PM  
BethW. said...

Hi Fred -- are you still in Mobile? We're just down the road, across the state line. Email me if you have time to drop by.

10:53 PM  
Anonymous said...

I'm in North 'Bama, Moulton which is west of Huntsville.
Hope you find something to keep you entertained while you're down there.
Got here via "Time Goes Bye"

5:28 AM  
sharon b said...

Oh, too funny.. What a way to spend a Thanksgiving weekend.

9:11 AM  
pablo said...

Stop apologizing, dude! I read every post you make and am grateful for them. I'm not much for reunions myself, but I've been to a couple of my wife's as well.

Hope you're back to blogging best soon.

10:30 AM  

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