Unicorns and Rainbows (DOG EAR)

Unicorns and Rainbows (DOG EAR)

mid the rolling green hills with their scattering of humans, the vast giants meet in council.

So the setup here is my model train club (Orlando N-Trak, or ONT). We’ve been doing this all my adult life, since 1987. I’ve helped build it, I help run it, I help promote it. And tonight, I had to set up the waybills so engineers know where their freight cars are going. With six mainline freights and seven local trains, we’re moving something like fifty to seventy cars. We need to doublecheck to ensure they all start where they are papered to start, and go to places it makes sense for them to go to. No stock cars to the steel mill furnaces. No BBQ.

So a number of guys came over and helped me – appreciated. But it’s getting a bit late, rain is pattering off the tin roof and most of the membership is leaving. Jamie the Mom and Jude the Son are hanging out at the battered central table, conversing with young-guy Alex and bearded-guy Kyle. Aging-hippy Chris joined us. Just a casual kick-back chat. My legs are tired so I have a seat. Right now the topic is travel, with Jamie and Jude just back from the Emerald Isle. The conversations float around the table like hookah smoke. The rain dances across the tin roof. A little thunder. Nobody seems in a rush to leave.

And so we chat.

I don’t even remember how the topic got there but I shared my latest opinion-on-media piece about Lifestyles and Lifehacks, I was, of course, complaining about the lazy use of hanging meaning on phrases to sound “hip and cool”. But everyone, giants all, protested – I’m always complaining (so the charge was lodged). Why don’t I write something good and uplifting? Why do I always carp about things?