Monday, November 8, 2010

At Home on the Cape

The Pilgrims' Monument in the Autumn Mist
It is always good to be home, any time of year.  As I mentioned the other day I haven't been home since Columbus Day weekend, about a month ago.  I really needed to be home. . . .to get reconnected with those who mean the most to me. . .maybe these folk as the basis of all those who mean the most to me right now:  Mom and Dad. . .and Peter.

Some seem more able to live apart, away from those they love dearly and remain 'connected' quite well.  I am finding - at least at this stage of my growing -- connecting, touching them only by phone or internet is just not enough.  Oh I can survive, and so forth, but right now 'survival' is not quite enough for me.  Know what I mean? I need  to connect sensually. . .sight, sound, touch, smell, 'tasting' their world too. . . I miss not being able to reach out and touch, hold another's hand, to hug and be hugged, kiss and be kissed. . . . .you know?
So as soon as I could reasonably leave campus - the FIT was already packed with the stuff I needed - I headed east. . .home. . .eventually crossing  the 75 year old Sagamore Bridge separating me from the mainland and bringing me to The Cape. . .and I picked up Route 6 which runs across the USA from near San Francisco to Provincetown and the tip of Cape Cod.  For a later Friday afternoon there wasn't much traffic. . . and everything looked so beautiful in the late afternoon sun. . . . . . .I had to keep tabs on my FIT. . it knows two speeds. . . .city traffic and interstate 80 mph. . .and the speed limits are carefully watched by the towns. . . looking to give  end-of-high-season speeding tickets. . .to augment the coffers .

I called ahead to give Mom a guestimate of arrival time and alerted Peter to come to supper. . .Mom already expected her 'other son'. . ;-)  Peter was already there when I arrived, perched on a high stool gabbing with Mom and peeling potatoes. . he's always right at home. Dad was puttering around over papers and briefs for some case or other. . . my Honda's headlights alerted them of my arrival and we observed the arrival rituals. .. hehehe

It was just plain noice [ yank for 'nice'. . .hehe] to be home, to touch love and be touched by it. . . . a lovely evening.  The whole too brief weekend was loverly. . .noice. . .connected.  . .enriched, nourished.

Now I shall go to sleep.  I am ready. . . .

     justin

13 comments:

Gary Kelly said...

Yes, I do know.

JustinO'Shea said...

GOOD !!! ;-)

Anonymous said...

Awww....(smile)

And, good one Gary, that was good timing too.

G'night,
Greg in Adelaide

Jim said...

I tell ya kiddo, this always sounds like a Hallmark Sunday night movie!
That is meant as a compliment Justin. You are one kind soul.
Jim

JustinO'Shea said...

TAKEN as a compliment! Thanks, Jim.
Wish I were still home, in some ways. . . . but I have work to do, students to meet, thesis to work on, studying of my own. . .plus class preps. . .all done much better here. ;-)

The weekend's "distractions" are very much appreciated. hehehe. . is that sufficient to cover things. . ? '-)

ciao ~
justino

GoodRock said...

Glad you got back to the place and people you love, if only for a short time. I took a good photo last week of the monument caressed by the fog, perfect for the Halloween weekend. The town is really slowing down though, nice in some ways.

JustinO'Shea said...

GoodROCK: :-). . .care to share the photo. . I can publish en blog is you wish. . . but if not, I totally undertand. ;-)

JustinO'Shea said...

GoodROCK: :-). . .care to share the photo. . I can publish en blog is you wish. . . but if not, I totally undertand. ;-)

Gary Kelly said...

Don't you just totally love that line?

But if not, I totally understand.

Hehe.

JustinO'Shea said...

Yeah. . .ya wanna fight????

hahahahaa haaaaaa I couldn't resist. . devil made me do it. . . .

GoodRock said...

I'd love you to post the photo, I know I wrote you before but I'm not finding your email now, and I can't post it in a comment.

I've been taking photos all summer here with a cheap point & shoot, of course many feature the Pilgrim Monument. I was here for the celebration of it's 100th and the beautiful fireworks that night - a truly memorable night in P'Town!

JustinO'Shea said...

GOOD ROCK. . . .my email addy is

jstn_oshea@yahoo.com


THANKS, buddy. . .

GoodRock said...

I went to the Portuguese Bakery when I was in town today - Closed for the season !!! I'm shocked, I thought they were a local year 'round institution. Is the bf laid off for the winter? I need my sweet-tooth fix!