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Well, I can think of two ways to look at that and I’ll pick the one I like better first:) Do you remember a little saying that most of us got from our parents, ‘don’t look your gift horse in the teeth?’ You found a perfect parking spot when you least expected to get one, the ‘zoo’ was not in evidence and you got in and out..taka taka. Greek way of putting it.:) In a flash. On the face of it, that’s nothing to complain about – though I’d be too superstitious to rejoice in it either. We all know that Mr. Murphy is waiting for something like that.
Sometimes a thing is only what it is. It’s not going to be only what we think it is, it’s just there. If it’s something we like, we can smile and go about our business. We know we don’t get too many nice little surprises like that so all we have time to do is enjoy it and if we’re the efficient type, get the most out of that sunny little window of time. When we get home, nice and cozy, we can also enjoy speculating on what possible doom might be in the works contributing to our pleasingly convenient outing. 🙂 It’s too early to even guess, isn’t it? You’ll see a sign of some kind, whatever kind works with you best, if there’s a connection to anything else.
Personally, I would like to think that a lot of people just decided to stay home and relax, for once. If they did more of that, I’m sure the general mental health in the nation would be vastly improved.
