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random thoughts

Anticipation and opportunity

My ran­dom thoughts for July ar­rive in analo­gies, that is, com­par­isons be­tween things that have sim­i­lar fea­tures, often used to help ex­plain a prin­ci­ple or an idea. The idea in this case is that, for me, July is all about wait­ing for Au­gust; not shout­ing, not ’in your face’, just wait­ing in an­tic­i­pa­tion – an­tic­i­pa­tion for some­thing that may have a sur­pris­ing re­sult, an open­ing that could lead to some­thing mag­nif­i­cent.

Firstly dear reader, I would like you to imag­ine your­self com­fort­ably sit­ting in an opera house, wait­ing with some ex­pec­ta­tion for the over­ture. The house lights lower and the or­ches­tra, hav­ing tuned up, be­gins... you are open, re­cep­tive, feel­ing the warmth of the in­vi­ta­tion. That, for me, is July; not the open, ec­sta­tic arms herald­ing the Au­gust of sum­mer. Not the bril­liant days by the sea, stretched out on the yel­low sands. Not this, not that, but the ex­cite­ment be­fore an event.

Shake­speare, in ’Troilus and Cres­sida’, as ever, ex­pressed it more force­fully, giv­ing a clear pic­ture, in this case, of the ex­pec­ta­tions of love:

I am giddy, ex­pec­ta­tion whirls me round,

The imag­i­nary rel­ish is so sweet

That it en­chants my sense.

A final anal­ogy that comes to mind for this month is the image of the ex­tended arms of a favourite uncle invit­ing a child to come and be swooped up into the air. There’s trust, but also ex­cite­ment at what may hap­pen. These ex­am­ples are of an open­ing, a new be­gin­ning, a be­gin­ning that, if ac­cepted, may be full of sur­prises. ’Wait’, it says to you. ’Ac­cept’, it says to you, ’and see what hap­pens’. If one can open one­self to the op­por­tu­nity of some­thing new in one’s life. Have the dar­ing to say ’Yes’! Sur­prises may fol­low!

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