Last night as I drove my "sotormycle" to book club, the evening sun shone on my right leg as I headed south. As I passed shadows on the road, I could feel the coolness of the shade cast by each separate tree or building. My right leg was hot, cool, hot, cool, etc all the way down the highway. Now this morning on the same road, shadows crossed from the left side. And I could not feel the difference between sun and shadow. Is my left leg less sensitive? Maybe the difference in the air between sun and shade doesn't vary as much in the morning as it does at night.
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
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