A young woman looks for adventure. |
Another Sunday Afternoon It’s Sunday afternoon. As always, I’m looking for adventure! Just over the rise, I see a rider on a white horse. I wave; he does not. Perhaps he doesn’t see me. I name him Lancelot. “So long, Lancelot!” I say as he rides off. I name the horse Snow. “Atta boy, Snow.” Or girl. I walk up the hill and down the other side. I see a little girl holding the string of a red helium balloon. I wave. “Hello,” I call out. I name the girl Hyacinth. She waves back and says something, but I can’t make it out. I move closer. Her balloon is floating up into the heavens. She frowns and gives me the finger. I was going to walk over to her, but I just changed my mind. I rename her Stinky. I am bored. If Lancelot had been more friendly, I could be feeding Snow the carrot in my knapsack. Perhaps this knight would’ve let me ride his noble steed; A girl can dream… Maybe Stinky wouldn’t have given me the finger if she hadn’t lost her balloon. I’ll never know. I think I’m better off not knowing her. Off in the distance, I see the red balloon. Its string is tangled in the branches of a Sycamore tree. I must climb a bit, but I retrieve Stinky’s property. If she had not given me the finger, I would try to find her and give the balloon back. But she did, so I won’t. I am now the proud owner of a red helium balloon. Yay! I do wish I could have ridden Snow or fed him…or her…a carrot. Oh, well. It was not to be. There’s always next Sunday, and there’s always another adventure! |