First Tuesday


I woke early this morning. I’d like to say it was natural, and I suppose, in the grand scheme of things, it probably was, because the invention of the alarm clock had to have evolved from somewhere way back when; and anything man-made is really humankind’s attempts at making things easier for others. Although sometimes easier is not necessarily more comfortable.

So, I awoke with a ‘comfortable start’ this morning. Not that I particularly enjoy the sound of my alarm. Ooh, not a pleasant way to wake up, but without it, I’d probably be late for work… in fact, I’d probably still be asleep now, some fifteen hours or so later.

I forced my eyes open, and once I had become accustomed to the darkness and realised that my eyes were in fact open, I checked the time to make sure that I hadn’t dreamt that the alarm had gone off. I mean, I once dreamt that I couldn’t sleep, so anything is possible in my head. Alas, my alarm had sounded. My Tuesday had begun.

I ached out of bed, and looked out of my bedroom window. Above me was the glorious row of stars that make up Orion’s Belt, or so I thought. And just over to the right was Jupiter. According to my on-line research, I couldn’t have been seeing these this morning, but in my mind’s eye, I was. I was too tired to argue with myself, so left it at that. I also found out that today’s New Moon is also another Supermoon, the second this year. With it being new though, we wouldn’t see it… and I didn’t see it this morning either!

The freshness of the morning air caused me to think how things would have been on day one of this wonderful planet of ours. How would the air have smelled on that very first morning? There wouldn’t have been any buildings, as there weren’t any people back then, which caused me to wonder how the plants would have looked, or would the area be simply covered in ice or rock? My thoughts then moved onto the first non-plant life forms, and the various species that evolved from then.

My thoughts then turned to the weather. It has turned very warm again here in the UK, on this day we call Tuesday in this year we call 2011. I wondered if the very first morning of Earth was actually a Tuesday morning all those millions of years ago. I wondered if it was raining that morning. I wondered if there was thunder and lightning.

I then found myself looking to that row of stars that I called Orion’s belt, and that very bright object that I called Jupiter, and wondered if they looked brighter, or nearer to us, on that very first Tuesday morning of Earth’s existence. I then found myself wondering if there would have been more stars to be seen back then, ones which now have reached the end of one part of their journey through existence, but back then would have been very much alive. Maybe going supernova to add a little more light to that thundery Tuesday morning of Day One.

I then wondered what I was doing, hanging out of my window at six of the clock on a Tuesday morning when I should have been getting myself ready for work. I looked into my mirror as I returned to my room, and smiled.

I may not have been here on that very first morning to enjoy that experience, but I am here today, and that is a close enough coincidence for me given the scale of the universe.

I also smiled at my reflection in the mirror, as I noticed my hair. I wondered how long it would take me to get it looking anywhere near decent. In that one split second, my thoughts of time and space disappeared, and were replaced by my more modern thoughts of seemingly great importance.

Yes. I woke up early this morning. It was a new day. Some things were different. Some things were still the same. My thoughts were, well, my thoughts… different as usual.

Morning

6 responses to “First Tuesday”

  1. penpusherpen avatar

    Love the picture Sir Aquatom, it’s sparkling bright, and heavenly…… I was wondering about the first awakening on Planet Earth, after watching the New Dinosaur series on BBC, set me musing about when they were killed off by the change in temperature after the meteorites hit… (allegedly) .. and the World then warmed so many eons later…. How beautiful it must have been, no pollution by man, surely the air must have been the freshest it could be? I have a theory, that we are in a zoo, an Alien Zoo, we are monitored, watched by alien eyes, and probably visited now and again to see how we’re doing… I personally think we’re failing to live upto the Aliens expectations, but then again maybe not… depends on their motives…
    Your morning was very introspective… I hope the day turned out to be a good one.. xPenx

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    1. Tom (Aquatom1968) avatar

      Thanks, Pen, the pic was obtained from the three double-yoos, it isn’t one that I have taken myself, although I keep promising myself to start. One day. One day!
      Yes, I thought that the air would have been so crisp and fresh that it would have tasted differently in those early days. I think we are being watched too. One day, when we really make a mess, we’ll be helped. We aren’t there yet though!

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      1. penpusherpen avatar

        I nick all my photo’s from Google Images and Photobucket… They, the internet police haven’t caught up with me yet. ( I meant to look at the rules for borrowing aforementioned artwork, but never got round to it) .. ‘cos I’m one step head,…always… um.. was that a knock on the cyber doors.?????

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        1. Tom (Aquatom1968) avatar

          Between you and me, Pen, it isn’t as though we are taking the photos away from the internet, is it? We are merely redistributing them, that’s all. Do they knock on doors in cyberspace? 🙂

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  2. Neeks avatar

    Great post, I marvel about amazing things like that on my half hour ride to work every day, the far away galaxies of impossible size, the way a Redwood tree takes gallons and gallons of water up their 300 ft. trunks to nurture the treetops, volcanoes, newborn baby fingers. The list is endless. Nice visual post, thanks!

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    1. Tom (Aquatom1968) avatar

      Hello Neeks, thank you for commenting! When you stop and think, really think, about things the more wondrous they become! I love losing myself in my thoughts from time to time! 😀

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