Slightly wider disclosure today, with scattered commentary and last-minute paperwork noticed and sent. Earlier, a surprising friend-of-a-friend thing hit me in Oakland before digging into a book that isn’t the one I’m supposed to have finished by Saturday morning. There’s Friday, swallowed whole.

High, fun wispy lines of cloud banks, gray to black on top and flaky salmon pink underneath, float in a pale blue evening sky Thursday, May 18, 2023 in San Pablo, California.

I was in too good a mood to feel a type of way about a security guard briefly following me around the office complex as I got steps in at midday, or about a grocery store clerk who asked me to lift my mask to see if I was of age to buy a nonalcoholic beer 12-pack. (Hello, gray goatee for the win.)

A view of an American flag beside an elevated BART track with two trains running along it next to the Walnut Creek BART station as seen from the California Plaza office complex Wednesday, May 17th 2023 in the 2100 block of North California Boulevard in Walnut Creek, California

Same-day delivery is a good thing, leading to glamour shots of beautiful flowers, part of a delightful interruption to a two-hour conversation about online-only graduate degrees, bad behavior during work meetings, hair-care regimens, dieting, real estate, stress management, dumplings and breaking news.

A bouquet of assorted flowers, including at least one sunflower, a rose, a few lilies and several other blooms to be named later, as delivered Tuesday, May 16, 2023 to a certain household somewhere on the Eastern Seaboard.

After signing the letter and making the call, we took a greenway lap and stopped for lottery tickets. I couldn’t focus on much of anything. Neither the rushing creek flow nor the big purple flower bloom would stay in focus, for all the foliage that kept rushing into the foreground, saying notice me.

Green and brown foliage including a fast wide succulent tentacle looking leaf springs up from the ground behind an out of focus large purple flower bloom Monday, May 15, 2023 along the Wildcat Creek Greenway in San Pablo, California.

Looking backwards through my rear view mirror late this morning, I decided I could live in not knowing what might come roaring alongside me from behind, or I could enjoy comings and goings on the sidewalk next to my parking space, and plan for some newer views through my slightly chipped windshield

Cars coming and going Sunday, May 14, 2023 along MacArthur Boulevard east of 35th Avenue in the Laurel District of Oakland, California, as seen in a Honda rear view mirror.

Who am I turning into, when I go to the grocery store and only get what I planned, leaving several high-end chocolate bars I was planning on buying, since I know I’ve still got a few waiting at home? Not to mention the intricate math in my head about trying to get a few extra minutes’ motion logged.

A custom California license plate with the word 'OBJECT' sits on the front end of a blue Ford sedan in the parking lot outside a Whole Foods Market store Saturday, May 13, 2023 in Walnut Creek, California.

You can make decent progress if you start out with everything important that can be carried, and you don’t mind leaving a trail behind you in your wake, and you aren’t bothered by random people passing by at much faster speeds on their way to different destinations or stopping to take your picture.

A close up image of a common snail glides over gray warm sunlit tarmac, its large brown striated patterned shell perched jauntily atop its pinkish body, leaves a wet trail behind it Monday, May 8, 2023 as it crosses the Wildcat Creek Greenway in San Pablo, California.

Not sure if I left my bed today, from the dream logic of getting on and off my scale, to driving into S.F. for a meeting, to an orange flatbed truck that got out of my way almost immediately, to realizing I’d have to go to Martinez and crack thesaurus jokes with a certain gig guy. Maybe time to sleep?

A bright orange painted flatbed Freightliner truck with Indiana plates sits in traffic beside a row of parked vehicles and tall well manicured trees and a building with a large glass bricked first floor lobby Thursday May 12th 2023 on Ninth Street in San Francisco, California.

I got a long lap in from the place where I usually park my car around north Broadway, looking in at some doors with pending or moved-on businesses, getting a to-go coffee from some clearly relieved folks, and then just following my feet past a plaque and street to honor a long-time former resident.

After living within blocks of a Catholic church, city-run senior center, senior apartment complex and a mortuary for a while, we paid our first visit to our local cemetery. As we got a lap in, landscapers busily beat back grass and painted curbs, possibly in advance of upcoming Mother’s Day visits.

A zoomed in (4x magnification) view facing west toward Mount Tamalpais from the top of a roadway winding through St. Joseph's Catholic cemetery on Church Road with rows of flower and flag adorned gravestones under partly sunny skies Tuesday May 9, 2023 in San Pablo, California.