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The Commute from Nowhere: Smoke, Stomach Aches, and Wandering Aimlessly



I had a sense this day would go sideways before it even started. You know that gnawing feeling in your gut, wondering whether you should’ve just stayed home? That was me this morning. But, being a responsible adult (or at least trying to act like one), I got myself to the train station, stomach ache and all.

As I stood there with an odd sense of dread on the outside platform, I wondered if it was all in my head. Of course, 20 minutes into the ride, the universe confirmed my suspicions: “Attention passengers, if you were planning to get off at [my stop], think again! Due to smoke in the borough, we won’t be stopping.” That’s right, smoke in the borough—no explanation, no solutions, just the solid truth that my day was about to get even more bewildering.

What followed was a scene right out of some post-apocalyptic movie: a whole train full of confused commuters dumped at the next station, standing in the cold with no further instructions. Uber was backed up, buses were elusive, and some brave souls tried calling in favors from friends (not sure how many succeeded). I, in true fashion, texted my clueless news to someone, hoping for a miracle. Thankfully, someone took pity on me and came to pick me up. But by then, I was cold, tired, bewildered, and dehydrated—not exactly the most glamorous of mornings.

After all that, I made it to work. I should’ve known the rest of the day would be just as chaotic. Nothing says “I should’ve stayed home” like starting your day wandering aimlessly with a group of strangers, waiting for further instructions that never come.

Lesson of the day? When you feel that unease before your commute, listen to your gut. And maybe bring a snack… you never know when you’ll end up stranded, bewildered, and dehydrated.

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  1. SMiLes Dear Miriam After Spending A Short Part of my
    Federal Career Enduring The Golden Handcuffs for Lifelong
    Benefits Early Retiring Almost Dead Dead Dead After 25 Years

    Yes for a Three Month
    Jaunt at the Military
    Installation on the
    Next City Over’s Beach

    True i’ll Never Forget Those
    Long One Hour Each Way Driving
    Commutes Through Extremely

    Heavy Traffic
    With Everyone
    Always in a Mad
    Rush to Get Somewhere Next

    Ah Yes Chained to the Wash Rinse
    Dry Dry Dry Cycle of 11 Hour long
    Days to Take the Long Way Home Again…

    And Just about when we got all the Home
    Chores Done By Sunday Afternoon a Tinge
    of Relaxation Maybe until the Wash Rinse

    Dry
    Dry
    Dry
    Cycle
    Starting Again
    Off to the Never
    Ending Races to
    Nowhere it Seemed then

    True It’s Nice to Arrive and
    Go Nowhere Yet Now With

    SMiLes That Dance And Sing
    Free With Wings No Longer Stuck

    in the Wash Rinse Dry Dry Dry Cycle Again..:)

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