Old Vine
Lexington is an insider’s town. The one-way streets, the unmarked country lanes, the walled gardens — they come from long knowledge.
I noticed this yesterday as I was driving a route I hadn’t driven in years and on a hunch found the way to Old Vine. Not new Vine, the yin to Main Street’s yang, but Old Vine, which veers off its namesake at an improbable angle.
Inner cheers when I found this shortcut. The raised fist of victory. But I knew it wasn’t my superb navigational powers that led the way. It wasn’t a hunch as much as it was a long-buried map of the city that I carry around inside me.
I found Old Vine because I grew up here.
2 thoughts on “Old Vine”
You could have used GPS to get to Old Vine. But GPS could only point to it; it couldn’t know the way.
Right! And I didn't know I wanted to go there until I found it. The GPS isn't serendipitous like that.