garbage zen

Perhaps Zen is when you realize that all words are superfluous and find yourself listening to jays cussing at crows, watching cats watch chipmunks, feeling the unseasonable cool air chill bare calves as it drifts through from patio door to window, the taste of coffee on your tongue, that chipmunk chirping back at the cats.

It is that moment that something clicks and you realize this is just it.


Get up, eat breakfast. Tomorrow we will add work to the mixture. Chop wood, carry water — as the old wisdom goes.

Today there is no writing that is wanting to be written for poetry, nor the tale I am telling mostly to myself. There is no music to be chased. Text one daughter or her twin, ask if the parent doing her sleepover at a friend’s house would mind terribly if I showed up closer to 11 instead of 10.30 because my last daughter will want a ride to job she hates and refuses to replace so she only has to pay for Uber one way. I’m still trying to figure out how her transportation woes are my own.

Still… Chop wood, carry water. Just doing. because doing is all that we can know. We pretend we know what has happened and what will come, but we know neither very well. When you really examine it, now is all we know and it is gone before we can even ponder it.

What do you know?


15 responses to “garbage zen”

  1. chrisnelson61 Avatar

    We are but animals who, for some reason, seek to imbibe actions with meanings that exist purely in our heads.
    Chop wood, carry water, for there is little more to life.

    1. michael raven Avatar

      Doing the doing. Whatever the doing might be. 🙂

  2. Bob Avatar

    My eldest takes Uber to work too. What’s the point of working if you’re spending it all on transportation? I guess I shouldn’t complain. Love the title. Spent most of my day in the yard. Not a bad way to spend the day.

    1. michael raven Avatar

      That was my thinking, but she is damned if she is going to follow Dad’s advice about, I don’t know, finding a job nearby or on the bus route?

      So you just worked two hours to pay for your ride to get home from work. Wow. Was it worth sticking it to Dad’s suggestion that you work closer to home? Sigh.

      1. Bob Avatar

        I’ve had the exact same conversation. Find a job close to home. But no. There’s only so much you can do/suggest.

        1. michael raven Avatar

          Exactly. After a point it is shrug and let them decide on their own.

  3. lyndhurstlaura Avatar

    The older I get, the more I realise how little I know. 😐

    1. michael raven Avatar

      If I knew half of what I knew when I was thirty, I’d know twice as much as I know today.

      1. lyndhurstlaura Avatar

        Whatever. 😂😂😂

          1. lyndhurstlaura Avatar

            Not my strong suit! 😂😂

  4. shredbobted Avatar

    I too am chopping wood and carrying water. The wood is hard maple for a table, and actually I’m using a bandsaw. The water is for the evaporative cooler on the roof, as it’s starting to get hot now; unfortunately, its feeder line developed a hole so now the ceiling is in need of drying. Oh, and there’s the little matter of this book I’m writing . . .
    Chop wood. Carry water. 😉

    1. michael raven Avatar

      We all do as we are able to do. As Ryōkan said:

      “In the scenery of spring, nothing is better, nothing worse;
      The flowering branches are of themselves, some short, some long.”

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