The best intentions need something to make them happen. I
had nothing to work with yesterday due to the headaches that wouldn’t depart.
Finally, late in the day, I walked around the block because I just had to get
outside. This morning I am much better. Not whole but better. I will get the
exercises even if I do them in slow motion. I have an investment in my body and
I don’t want to waste it. I’ll do it.
Senior News column
If Norman Rockwell came to Crescent City for the Fourth of
July, his vision would be on the cover of Saturday Evening Post. I will be
standing on the lawn of the historical society museum with my fingers in my
ears as the canon is fired to start the parade. The boom is accompanied by a
cloud of paper particles. Our parade is an old fashioned, patriotic, small town
event with small children sitting on the curbs waving their American flags, old
men with their hats over their hearts when the flags go by. There will be colorful
floats, some with music and action, fire trucks, marching units, horse groups,
and the Jed Smith mountain men in their authentic outfits and their black
powder rifles. During the parade people will be coming to our museum grounds
for yummy homemade pie topped with a generous scoop of ice cream and a cup of
hot coffee. The parade ends at
Beachfront Park where vendors, music, games, and crowds of people will enjoy
the day together.
At dark the fireworks will begin. It is a spectacular show
that comes from the breakwater so people congregate at the park and along the
beaches. There is a deck party on July third, at the Cultural Center, complete
with musical entertainment, beverages, and food. Proceeds from the deck party
with its raffles pay for the fireworks. Inside the building, the art show is
full of visitors enjoying the local talent.
During the summer lots of events happen. Look for posters in
store windows, notices in the newspaper, radio reports, conversations with
friends and neighbors, to find fun locally and support the community. When
travelling, look for county fairs, rodeos and horse races, art and craft shows,
farmers’ markets, and participate in the activities. There may be a Relay for
Life going on that could use another walker. Attend a service in places you
visit. Our congregation enjoys showing our hospitality to travelers.
There is still a lot of the season left to get busy in the
garden. Plant some flowers to brighten up the yard. Plant vegetables in
containers, or start a straw bale garden. It’s perfect for older folks who
don’t want to dig in the dirt or kneel down to pull weeds.
Vacation means many things: a break from work life, a break
from the daily routine, a chance to walk around and see new things and explore
side roads and tourist attractions. It’s the season to get out and enjoy
summer.

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