Twenty-five years ago today, as a college freshman, I remember thinking on my 19th birthday what a neat coincidence it was that Steely Dan's "Hey Nineteen" was playing on the radio that afternoon.
Here it is the day after, and I'm 44.
Where did the time go?
Where did it go?
13 comments:
Beachy! :))
Thank you ...
Happy birthday! I love the idea of a circle advancing.
Thanks, Patry! I try to slow it down sometimes, but it only speeds up.
Happy birthday, Michael. We all share the same experience about time. A flash, a flick, an it's gone.
Very, very, very occasionaly, like everybody else, allowing now, being-time.
A circle doesn't start anywhere. Where and how could it end?
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Happy belated Birthday! :)
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, Michael! (You Aries, you. ;)).
Instead of trying to keep time from speeding up, at the age of 52 I've decided to hang on for the ride. :)
And here's the Little Zen Calendar entry for March 22:
Trust only movement. Life happens at the level of events, not of words. Trust movement. -- Alfred Adler
Thank you all very, very much for your birthday wishes and kind thoughts! They are truly and deeply appreciated.
You and I are the same age. 44 is young ....
Happy belated birthday!
Thank you, Jo(e)! Yes, 44 is young, as is 88, depending on one's frame of mind.
Time is a freight train, dammit all!
Happy matching digits birthday.
I'm gonna see if I can find a good tune with 44 in the title. Too late? OK, I'll look for 45 for next year. Hey, 45 rpm! Nah, you're too young to know what that means.
Thanks, Tom!
Boy did I arrive late for the party. Happy UN-birthday. I hope you had fun last week!
As ever, thank you, Jules! I hope things are going well with you.
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