I cannot believe I did this, but I lost the iPod Nano Dante so generously donated to my cause. It must have slipped under my sleeping bunk on the train to DC. When I discovered the loss, my first thought was APPLE STORE. WHERE IS THE NEAREST APPLE STORE? Maybe they'll have refurbished models? That counts as used, doesn't it? And if not, maybe my reading public would forgive me for buying a new NECESSITY like an iPod? Because what city dweller can POSSIBLY LIVE WITHOUT THEIR HAND-HELD MUSIC DEVICE??
But I checked myself because damn it, it's September. No faltering now. And then I boldly went where few Generation Xers have gone before: for a music-free, podcast-free run.
Listen, I don't know if you are aware of this, but there are singing birds out there. And rustling trees. And buzzing insects. And barking dogs. As if for the first time, I heard my heart beating in my ear and the squeak-squish of my shoes hitting the pavement. I was totally focused on my form and my breathing and the world around me. I felt...connected. And it was good.
Now that I'm home, I've been taking the MUNI sans iPod as well. Oh The Humanity! The passing dialogue I've recorded for future novels more than makes up for my inability to tune out weirdos. Yesterday I was pinned in my seat by a herd of jolly septuagenarian Spaniards lisping wildly and hurtling "Claro que si"s at each other. I have no idea where they were going, but I wanted to come along. It's surprising what dislodging the ear buds can do for your people skills.
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You're braver than I. Riding the subway sans iPod makes me verge on homicidal. And although I do enjoy the odd stroll down a sidestreet listening to the birds, I can do without the horn honking, siren screaming, car engine cacaphony of the rest of the city. It makes me want to go fetal. And you wouldn't like me fetal.
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