"When everything else has gone from my brain ... what will be left, I believe, is topology: the dreaming memory of land as it lay this way and that." Annie Dillard
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Tuesday, April 17, 2012
Cross Walk
Yesterday I tried something new, something I hadn't seen in the 23 years we've lived in this neighborhood — a crosswalk. It's our corner's first. A touch of the city in the suburbs. A time-out for the traffic. A vote of confidence in walkers everywhere.
I pushed the button, and I waited. And waited. And waited.
I started to run across the street against the light. After all, there were no cars coming. It's what I usually do, wait for a pause in the stream of cars and then thread my way across.
But yesterday, since the cosmos (and the Virginia Department of Transportation) was giving me a break, I gave them one, too. I was a good citizen, a patient pedestrian. I waited my turn. But when the sign said "Walk" — I ran.