The Season Is Over For Eddie's Grill - Talking About It Can Make Me Sound "Old"

 


In Geneva on the Lake in Ohio bellying up for fries and burgers and Dairy Queen soft serve at Eddie's Grill is a loved ritual. But then the beach season ends. Today the love shifts to high-school football. It's Homecoming. Homemade signs on store doors state: Closing at 6 PM for Homecoming.

No longer do I have a network with those in the Homecoming loop. No, I didn't leap into the new force field of excitement. 

I am stuck in Eddie's Grill time. Every weekend this summer I drove the few hours to be at the beach.  But I didn't dare reflect on that when I ran into some of the usual crowd who ignored the cold to walk around Lake Erie and duck the waves. Such talk would make me sound "old." The dominant ethos is to move on. Let the summer go. Grab yourself a pumpkin and carve it. 

Time is being declared irrelevant to the human condition. In college we read Virginia Woolf's novel "To the Lighthouse." There is a section headlined "Time Passes." That was to mean a lot, that is the passing of time. 

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