Showing posts with label Barack Obama. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Barack Obama. Show all posts

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Up


On Monday, President Obama was in Troy, NY, which is about 25 miles north of my house, to give a speech on innovation, education, and the economy at Hudson Valley Community College. the 12534, a wonderful and indispensable blog devoted to All Things Hudson, marked the event with a post. That evening as I recollected my impressions I felt inspired to leave a comment, and the following morning the 12534's webmaster, North Fifth Street, gave it the Comments Ahoy treatment (ever an honor!) and made it into a separate post. Since I've now started this blog, where I intend to gather leaves that otherwise I tend to scatter all over the place (and ultimately lose track of for myself), I'm taking the liberty of reprinting my accidental poem here. I trust you don't mind, Mr. North Fifth Street - and thank you for the title, as well as for the idea of the perfect accompanying image (now, that idea I am shamelessly stealing).


I was in my kitchen and watched his speech. I loved how he thanked "whoever organized the weather."

Afterward, daily life transpired in my home, during which I shut off the TV.

Then I was back in the kitchen, and turned the TV back on. It was a live-shot of Air Force 1 leaving Albany International. The blue behemoth seemed to lumber, then improbably take off. I crossed my fingers as the anchors mindlessly blathered.

That thing looks heavy.

Just north of Hudson I watered the garden, let lunch wait until maybe I saw the plane fly overhead, or on the horizon.

Minutes passed and we speculated.

How'd he go down to NY or Washington - via Chicago?

And where are the escorter jets?

Finally, 20 minutes later, a jet streaked solo, so so so so high up in the big blue sky.

Godspeed.