Early morning, My mini-bowling alley
This was a non-standard morning. Cindy set an early alarm so she could accompany Katie to take baby DJ for a procedure in North Fort Myers. At first I didn’t think I would fall back asleep but I did somehow. After eating breakfast I headed straight out to the coop to get it cleaned before leaving. It was still pretty dark so the chickens were still all on the perch. I wound up carrying each hen out one by one. Each birds reaction to being held is different which is funny to me.
Originally I assumed with taking the time to clean the coop before work I would be pretty late getting into the office. I walked in the door only five minutes late which was unexpected. I’m hoping DJ’s procedure goes well and his happy little existence rolls on with only a small bump in the road.
For some reason when I was walking out to the car last night after work I was thinking about a childhood activity that provided me endless hours of entertainment, table top bowling. I was a real bowling enthusiast as a kid. We had a bowling alley only a couple miles from our house. I participated in several bowling leagues and used to watch the PBA tour religiously on ABC.
My brother and I used to have a full size bumper pool table in our attic bedroom. Bumper pool was ok but I got my real enjoyment when we would put the top on the table, giving me a nice flat surface to “bowl” on. The pool balls were all red and white except for two of them. One was a red ball with a white dot and the other a white ball with a red dot. I always preferred using these as my bowling ball because the dot allowed you to visualize the spin you were imparting much easier.
The “pins” were a collection of various empty bottles that I had collected. I don’t think I even had a full set of 10. I would even manicure the “lane” by spraying down a fresh coat of Pledge so the ball could slide in a more realistic way, similar to a real lane. Most of the time my “games” were solo, I don’t think I ever kept score. I just had fun spinning the hell out of the ball and seeing if I could control the hook enough to knock down the various pin configurations I would set up on the other side.
As I thought about those simple days I compared it to modern times were children have become addicted to screens and seem unable to be entertained without them. How did I manage to be so entertained for so long with a pool ball and some empty bottles….