I’ve gathered a cryptic collection of glyphs and runes as I
run.
On most mornings I jog along the Greenville Greenway. There
are signs painted on the pavement. Sometimes it is just paint on the pavement
that I imagine as signs. I guess they may be notations for the crews that
maintain the pathway. But as strange as some of them are they’ve become
familiar markers for me.
I have figured out their relationship to the timing of my
run (roughly). Yet these are randomly situated along my route; they represent
no specific distance; and they are visual mysteries that I reinterpret for my
own amusement (there are mile markers but what fun is that?).
Start at the frog…almost to the ran-over rat…today I think
I’ll run past pink infinity and up to the white donut before turning around and
heading home.
To some degree I often feel that in my career the creative
work I do, the jewelry I make, and my teaching, are bench-marked (jeweler’s
joke) the same way ~ with events that aren’t uniformly spaced, represent no
quantifiable distance, and are frequently in need of reinterpretation. Life is like that too. The
thing to remember? Enjoy the run.