I wake earlier and earlier on these mid-summer days. I hear the first bird song around 5:30 a.m. I wave at the garbage men as they pass by to collect the week’s offering. I shush Chica from barking too early to protect my relationship with a cranky neighbor. I water the pots by the front door—tomatoes, strawberries, cosmos, roses,…
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