This morning I was at the high school track for my usual
wogging session. (Click on
wogging if the word is unfamiliar to you) As I go around and around I find myself playing mind games to pass the time.I often
wonder about things I see, hence my calling it “Wonderland.”
Sometimes I wonder about the elderly Japanese gentleman I met there a few weeks ago. He is the ONLY person who travels slower than I do. I even manage to overtake him and pass him once in awhile. He told me he was 85 years old and his doctor advised to walk a mile every day so he comes to the track to walk his mile early every morning. Each morning as I observe him I wonder about him. I wonder if I should tell him that once around the track is a quarter of a mile – not a mile. I've decided not to say anything.
Yesterday I wondered about a different man who was walking faster than I was and passed me. When I started I was the only person on the track and I was wearing my earphones, listening to music. I didn’t know this man was coming up behind me or I probably wouldn’t have been doing a sing-along with Barbra Streisand. But having the earphones on covered the sound of his approaching steps or I certainly would not have been singing for his benefit. Not only my singing isn’t that good but just as he came up on me Barbra and I belted out:
” He touched me, he put his hand near mine
And then he touched me
I felt a sudden tingle when he touched me
A sparkle, a glow”
I don’t know how much he heard but I did notice he started walking faster and left before I had a chance to explain. I wonder what he thought.
Another event that still has me wondering involves a shoe. Someone left a shoe beside the track and it’s been there for more than a week.
Just one shoe.
Now I can see how a pair of shoes could be carelessly left behind but I wonder about the one shoe.
How come it’s not missed? I wonder if the person has only one leg and come to the track to do hogging.
(That’s a combination of hopping and jogging.)
That would be with only one leg.
Now this is the only hopper I could find on the Internet but she’s in England. Additionally, it’s the wrong foot. Of course she could have been hopping on one foot and carrying the shoe in her hand. That would make sense. Wouldn’t it?
I hear them coming. I think I need to go lie down now.
The Old Professor
Carmel, CA
September 8, 2007