I dress early and finish my packing so I can slip down by myself to the coffee house near Demeter's condo and drink in the beautiful sea-cooled morning one last time, along with my caffe mocha.
The barista with whom I began this year's stay in Victoria is there this morning, cooing over a visiting dog on the patio.  A few minutes later, as I wait for my order, she's bubbling excitedly to the young man who is creating a beautiful pattern on my caffe mocha in chocolate syrup:  "I get to take care of two little weiner dogs!  It's my very first dog-sitting job!" Then she excitedly outlines her dream of getting a cat:  "I'll call him Toulouse just so I can call 'Tou-looooose!"
Her companion frowns slightly but continues his deft strokes across the foamed milk.  "Uh, I'm not sure I get that," he says.  "Try spelling it?"
I grin at him.  "Toulouse-Lautrec," I explain.  "The really short French artist from the nineteenth century."
The bubbling barista gapes at me in delighted astonishment.  "Are you kidding?  I was thinking about Toulouse in The Aristocats; y'know, the kitten who paints with his paws?"
"That's right," I nod.  "He's named after Toulouse-Lautrec."
"Wow!  Can you spell that?"
"T-O-U-L-O-U-S-E."
"Wow!  I never knew that!"
I sit outside, reading the local paper and watching people stroll up and down Cook Street.  Some are walking dogs; others are clearly on their way to work. I silently envy them for living here, as I used to do.  (Live here, I mean.)  I can't stay long.  The Resident Fan Boy is helping younger daughter pack and Demeter is fixing breakfast before we leave her to head to the airport. Reluctantly, I rise and take my mug back.
Bubbling Barista beams at me.
"Thanks for telling me about the artist!"
I wave genially.  "Toulouse-Lautrec," I remind her.  "Look up his work.  He was good."
I walk out into the morning sunshine.  I only look back once.
Say What?
                      -
                    
I know they keep pushing back the retirement age, but *this* is ridiculous:
Worst. Retirement package. *Ever*.
 
Clearly this "celabrate" you speak of r...
13 hours ago


1 comment:
Wow, you old people know lots of semi-useful information.
Post a Comment