Observation is today’s writing muse . . .

Writing MuseThe basic skill of observation is today’s writing muse . . .

-The surprise of three men jogging toward me with 100 pound military camouflage packs on their backs; the middle man with sandy blonde hair and a kind face making eye contact with me and offering a “Good Morning” greeting

-The tall black man in an all-white suit and hat, carrying a brief case as he walks with his head held high toward the church I just passed

-The Park District employee working on a Sunday, picking up trash after the neighborhood festival the day before

-The noticeable absence of rooster calls the morning after the crowded neighborhood festival

-The sweet whiff of lilac from the six foot lilac bush

-The bright orange Lantana that doesn’t seem to know that California is experiencing its worse drought in 500 years

-The shockingly shallow river flowing under the bridge

-The six pigeons perched on top of the steel-frame bridge; me crossing my fingers as I walk under them, hoping they do not have to relieve themselves

-The remnant smell of skunk from the night before

-The invisible force behind me, pushing my butt up the steep hill

-The acorn, dropping at a high rate of speed from the oak tree next to me, just missing my head

-The wall of heavy humidity as I pass an enclosed grove of vegetation

-The deserted neighborhood village at 8:15 in the morning

-The stillness of the trees from a lack of breeze

-The cry of a baby

-The odor of doggie doo that someone didn’t pick up

-The thrill of seeing a newly posted ‘For Sale’ sign on the lawn of a house I’ve admired