Jan 15, 2016

ODO Ep 12: What's My Age Again


ODO Episode 12: What's My Age Again?

Tonight I planned to talk about harvesting oranges, the craziness of the weather this winter, and the full blown force of El NiƱo. Fortunately I did NOT spend 30 minutes talking about the weather and got sidetracked into complaining about HOA's and "snowbirds." I also realize that I am terrible at perceiving the basic passage of time, or my age, or whatever age I'm supposed to be.

It's winter time. That means harvesting season for the citrus in Arizona. I've been slowly working on picking all the oranges from my tree. I've gotten about 150 lbs down already and probably have another 200 to go. In the mean time winter has officially reared it's head and there are blizzards in some parts of the country. Northern Arizona has actually gotten 30 inches of SNOW in the last week. Some towns are nearly inaccessible because of the ice and snow on the mountain roads. Of course down here in Phoenix that just means it's been raining for 4 days straight with 40 degree temps. I realize that is warm for a lot of places, but for us here it's damn cold.
  • Because I can't complete a thought, HOA's suck. Pain in the ass organizations that make something as basic as checking your mail or mowing your lawn difficult. I don't need somebody telling me how my house should look. Going along with HOA's are the "snowbirds" that run them, all the old people who basically fly south for the winter because they live in cold places. I dunno, I'm not a fan of humans migrating seasonally. They may try to act nice, but they are the most nit-picky old bastards who will ever live next to you for 3 months a year.
  • Time is a funny thing. Time and age are relative. I have to remind myself from time to time that I am actually an adult with a wife and 4 children. Then I have to remember that I'm 31 and that is actually perfectly acceptable. I think about my age in relation to other things like my children or my younger siblings and then I really feel old. Then I remember how old my big sisters are and it's not so bad. I think about my dad (65) in relation to my youngest brother (18) and think he's old. Then I'll remember that my oldest sister is 37 and it's suddenly not so bad. Again time and age are all in how you perceive them.
  • Should I try out live streaming shows? I've considered trying out a possible live show either using Spreaker or Mixlr. Let me know on Facebook or Twitter @odddadout.
     

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