Friday, September 10, 2010

Ah! It All Makes Sense Now!

Remember this?


"I love the smell of napalm in the morning."

Yesterday I woke up feeling like I was in the middle of the movie. I think there was a part, and it may have been at the beginning, where you hear the ever-increasing noise of the helicopters but don't see anything at first until the helicopters clear the tops of the trees. That's what it was like. Weird!

The sky was overcast with low cloud cover, and I didn't see anything out of the windows, but I admit I didn't try too hard. When I got on the computer, though, one of the lead local stories on Yahoo was about the SWAT team trying to subdue a guy at the local McDonald's--apparently he had warrants out of the state of Washington and he was seen to have a gun; hence, the helicopters above--probably both a Sheriff's helicopter and a news helicopter or two.

On my way to work, I was stopped at a light at a major intersection, next to a school bus, when I heard a male teenaged voice, clear as could be, say, "What happened?!" I glanced over at the school bus but didn't see any open windows and my own windows were closed too. What did I hear? How did I hear him so loudly and clearly? And what was he talking about? Weird!

A little further on, traffic slowed to nearly a crawl. Eventually I came upon what looked like it might have been the scene of an accident, but the only real remnants were a single wheel and tire and some chunks of metal strewn across one of two lanes of travel. No cars. No people on the side of the road. No police. Just what looked like the remains of an accident. And an unmarked truck with a flashing light on the roof, helping to direct traffic around the debris. Weird!

We had just picked up speed again, and some of the traffic had separated off, when I saw a small pickup truck with an attached open trailer a little further ahead of me pull over to the side of the road, and three guys jumped out. Before I passed them, I saw the three of them converge on the trailer to try to put out a fire that looked like it had just started among whatever they were carrying. I had to wonder what they had in the trailer and how a fire could have started, but because part of the load was covered with a tarp, I couldn't tell. Still, it seemed weird!

Although my mornings aren't always without incident, to have so many things happen yesterday morning before I even got to work was unusual, to say the least. FINALLY, though, it all became clear.


After all, look who's in town!


You just KNOW weird stuff is going to happen when the clowns are around!

6 comments:

  1. Kim...this is just too strange! We took a long motorcycle trip over the holiday weekend; Monday morning just outside some "small town" in South Western Illinois was... "The Circus Train." I have a very similar photo and have been thinking about posting it. I was quit excited when I saw the train as I did not know that was how the circus "really traveled." I was also impressed that it was as large as it was but, yet disappointed as I could not see the animals that were always potrayed in the "old pictures" of the circus train I saw as a kid.
    I never thougt they were "real." Now I "believe" and I am so glad someone else confirmed that I was not just imagining this train in my head! Sorry to take up so much space with my comment!

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  2. Yes Kims there is a RB&BB Circus train! and I use to live on it! For real. Clowns or no clowns, Kim that does seem to be a strange morning...especially the voice at the stop sign :oO

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  3. well that explains it all..your family is in town for a visit...

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  4. Okay. That is one seriously weird morning. As I read on I expected you to say, "And then I woke up and it was all a dream"!

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  5. Wow. That's quite a morning you had! How bizarre!

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