Yesterday, when the late light was slanting and the air was still, I went out for a quick stroll. We passed the steep driveway, the signpost Copper always has to sniff. We turned left, toward Fox Mill Road. I had barely reached the corner when the differences overwhelmed me.
The roads are wide, the cars have too few passengers. All around me is space, order. There is no trash, no fine red dust between my toes. No woodsmoke, no hazy sun low on the horizon.
Instead there is this world I know. At once the same and different — because I see with altered eyes.