lost and found

It's cold and windy, as I wait patiently for the next bus, after having just missed the previous one. The twenty-minute wait time is likely due to transportation budget cuts and fewer ridership for this particular route. I glimpse at the hint of blue sky beyond the hill's horizon. My carriage finally arrives full of high schoolers. I'm grateful the ride should take around thirty minutes. Unfortunately, after walking for a while, I realize that I'm lost in the park. I continue to walk aimlessly among fellow late afternoon pedestrians, most of whom stroll leisurely in contrast to my frantic pace. I contemplate returning home. But, somehow my weary limbs propel me forward, along paths that converge into a pedestrian only main street, one of the positive remnants after covid. Nearing the familiar site of the Conservatory of Flowers, I find better direction from a kind young woman's phone. In the midst of what now feels like endless pavement, ...