What did you see today, other, asked the one.
I saw a tiny warbler bathing in the bird bath.
Oh! And how was that.
It pleased me in a way that I don’t often feel.
How, how did it please you, other.
Hmm. I don’t know if I can articulate it. It filled me with wonder.
That sounds good.
Yes, it was good, one.
Tell me, other, why are you not often filled with wonder.
I’m not sure. Lack of the right stimulation, I guess.
What is the right stimulation, other. Is it like how so many of our dreams go to childhood, where everything was a wonder, and our minds were not yet full of life-junk or maybe they were but it had not yet come crashing in on us.
Yes! It is like that. I think of roads, roads I traveled on as a kid, staring out from the backseat, and I looked off the road to what was beyond and I imagined myself there so many, many times that it was as if I really had been there, in the beyond, even if I never really had. And those are the roads I travel in my dreams, over and over.
The roads of wonder.
Yes.
Other, do you think there are still roads of wonder out there, for us to travel on, now…
I hope so, one. I really do. It is that hope that keeps us going, right.
Yes, that and the absurd, other…do not forget the absurd!
O right. Yes, we do take much delight in the absurd, don’t we, one.
It’s all around us. Were we not to take delight in it, it would surely drown us, other.
Plasticity of the mind. We must focus on the still-plastic parts of our minds, one!
Anteaters.
Yes, indeed. How long have you been saving that one up.
At least since this morning. Goodnight, other.
Goodnight, one.