There's a lot on my mind right now. There's work: we got a new Toyota Highlander hybrid to use in our Bright Beginnings program. It's got a power button with which to start it and turn it off. It's beautiful and a little mind-boggling.
Also, on the way home from work, I heard the old Kenny Rogers song, "Ruby". I am utterly ashamed to admit that although I've heard this song many times, I had not really listened to the story it told. Anyone who may be reading this has probably actually heard and remembers these lyrics, but in case you haven't (and just because I want to) here they are:
You've painted up your lips an rolled and curled your tinted hair.Ruby are you contemplating going out some where?The shadow on the wall tells me the sun is going downOh Ruby-----Don't Take your love to town It wasn't me that started that old crazy Asian warBut I was proud to go and do my patriotic choreAnd yes, it's true that I'm not the man I used to be...Oh Ruby-----I still need some company. Its hard to love a man whose legs are bent and paralyzedAnd the wants and the needs of a woman your age, Ruby I realizeBut it won't be long I've heard them say until I'm not aroundOh Ruby-----Don't Take your love to townShe's leavin' now 'cause I just heard the slammin' of the doorThe way I know I've heard it slam one hundred times beforeAnd if I could move I'd get my gun and put her in the groundOh Ruby-----Don't Take your love to townOh Ruby-----For God sakes turn around!