Last Walk of Summer
It felt much the same as other summer walks, this last one before tomorrow’s equinox. I left too late, not unusual for me, and got caught in what passes for rush hour traffic in my neighborhood, parents and buses rushing to school.
I wore a sweatshirt that I tied around my waist at the halfway point. The birds were a little less chirpy, the cicadas nonexistent, so it lacked midsummer’s buzz and shimmer.
But as I write this post on the deck a desultory cricket chirps and pools of light and shade dapple the backyard.
It will be close to 90 today, and the grass needs mowing. It’s still summer.