early days of autumn the early days of autumn are a mild marker of hard change just ahead we know what that means and even when you know it’s coming it doesn’t make it any easier to take when it arrives; trees dropping their body of leaves stand naked in the gray landscape cold wind winding through branches of little resistance thermometer dropping steadily an attempt to get our attention before it’s too late to finish errands intended to be finished before now wood piles stacked and organized in preparation for winter at its worst the pantry stocked with harvest provisions and boxes of pasta waiting for consumption although the mind can move at the speed of light my body needs to take its time on days and mornings like this when I’m still feeling the after-effects of yesterday’s toils the collateral noise of this world and its important business of stock markets and politics an unrelenting barrage on my spare time and lofty intentions of trying to make some sense of it all the while abiding the congestion of time and local space and everything I need to get done today I look overhead and I see seven Canadian geese in open sky heading north in an asymmetrical V five on one side two on the other the lead goose honking instructions (or something) the others haphazardly reply this is my much needed break on a day such as this and I return to my tasks with much better odds in my favor thirty minutes later I hear another honk it’s a lone goose unhurried flying back from the same direction he just came he must have forgotten something…