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1. Getting ideas

Where do you get your ideas?

Lately M and I have been taking an hour each night to walk or ride bikes. It's been a while since we had enough time to do this (or since the weather has cooperated for days in a row).

I get ideas when I'm walking and biking, especially when I'm not talking.

I get ideas from looking around when I'm quiet.

Like last night:

the five dogs stuck on the other side of their electric fences (love those invisible walls...and really, thank you to the person who invented the electric fence...)

the woman raking last fall's leaves

the people who plant daffodils for the town. One wears a sun hat. The other has a bandana tied around her head. Which one is the old lady and which one is the young man?

an old couple strolling, arm and arm.

And believe it or not: another harmonica in the gutter. It's the third I have found. You think I'm supposed to listen to this??????

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