The Last Weekend of the Month


Time. It certainly stops for nobody.

If Iโ€™m not complaining about the weather, Iโ€™m complaining about time.

This time itโ€™s time. Time, my time, seems to only have two settings, slow and warp speed. Lately, Iโ€™ve had a lot of time to enjoy the first, but within the past week, the latter has somehow crept up and overtook things.

I need to make time to make time slow down again.

I shall have to take myself to one side, and just sit and be. Contemplate life and stuff, allow myself to drift between dimensions, breathe deeply, savour every moment, and align myself with the normal flow of things once again. Drifting between dimensions opens thousands of different portals, trains of thought, and gateways to imaginary realms never before tapped into. Going within really slows things down. Yes, I shall have to go exploring methinks. Iโ€™ll write about my findings, obviously!

Running around like a headless chicken is no good for anyone.

14 responses to “The Last Weekend of the Month”

  1. Becky B avatar

    . . . . . including the chicken!!

    Hope you find time to breathe this weekend.

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    1. Tom Merriman avatar

      Ha! Indeed, Becky!
      Just grabbed a few moments now, thanks! It’s all good!

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  2. Tonya avatar
    Tonya

    Good luck! Hope you find the peace you are looking for.

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    1. Tom Merriman avatar

      Thanks, Tonya… I hope you get away soon as well!

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  3. Mlissabeth avatar

    There needs to be a medium speed in time, though often hard to find.

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    1. Tom Merriman avatar

      I agree, Mlissabeth… if not hard, impossible!

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  4. Visionkeeper avatar

    There is no such thing as time. Completely created by our thoughtful handlers. There is only the present, so enjoy it ๐Ÿ™‚ VK

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    1. Tom Merriman avatar

      I must remind myself of this, VK! I’m too busy thinking ahead, I’m missing the moment!

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  5. Ron. avatar

    The tricky part, I think, is noticing the opportunities for slowing and reflection, and then remembering to take advantage of them.

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    1. Tom Merriman avatar

      Exactly, Ron.!
      The thing is, every moment should be like that, really!

      Like

  6. restlessjo avatar

    Cluck! Cluck! Cluck! ๐Ÿ™‚

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    1. Tom Merriman avatar

      ๐Ÿ˜‰ Buckaw! ๐Ÿ˜€

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  7. prenin avatar

    The great thing about headless chickens is that they can survive without a head for several days!!! ๐Ÿ™‚

    Weird?

    Yes, but true!!! ๐Ÿ™‚

    There have been documented incidents!

    God Bless!

    Prenin.

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    1. Tom Merriman avatar

      Yes, I’ve heard about that… although I wonder what their heads are doing whilst their bodies wander aimlessly around… ๐Ÿ˜‰ My mind, Prenin. It likes to wander!

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