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Knock Knock

When is the last time you took a risk? How did it work out? – Asks the daily prompt.

Every time we get in our cars we take a risk. Yesterday was no different except the incident was right in my own neighborhood. I’ve lived here for 40 years, and I’ve never been passed on our neighborhood street. Our neighborhood is only one dead end street that is less than a half mile long.

So, on the way home after dinner this car flew past me a few doors up from my home on a curve. I went down the street to see where this person was going. I returned to my home and calmed down for a few minutes before walking down to the home that used to be one of our friends who had just moved a few months before, so these are new neighbors.

I was calm in speaking to the mother who came to the door and didn’t curse or threaten but I made it clear that wasn’t acceptable being I was doing 23 mph in a 25-mph speed limit. I pointed out that there are a lot of children, grandchildren and elderly around and it would be very serious if someone were to get hurt. She said she’d speak to her son.

Well, the father came up later and apologized for the son and said he would be up also to speak to me also. I thought that was great because that is what I would do except I’d have my son with me.

I’m not the neighborhood busy body or police but when someone does something that threatens the community, I’ll say something. Now there are people in the world where this might not have turned out as well. Unfortunately, I’ll probably get a second swing at this because there is another new neighbor who has some friends that come over in their exotic cars and have gotten squirrely in the neighborhood.

My new backyard neighbor. Photo by Mike Hartley


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Start your engines

When is the last time you took a risk? How did it work out? – More risk questions from the daily writing prompt.

Let’s see, the last risk I took was yesterday when I spent 2 hours on the Baltimore Beltway with thousands of others and of course more than a few idiots who mistakenly thought they were more important than anyone else.

As usual the carnage of that attitude displayed in the many accidents passed on the way home. Sometimes simple mistakes. More often IDIOTS.

I survived, as most did by timing or sheer luck.

I did see a nice move by a trucker that finally got tired of being cut off.

The Beltway, at any given moment, at any given point, on any given day. Photo by Mike Hartley


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Too early

When is the last time you took a risk? How did it work out? – The Daily Writing prompt asks for the umpteenth time. Sorry for the sarcasm.

  • The last risk was opening the front door and stepping outside. I didn’t get shot, mugged, or assaulted. A neighbor said hello though.
  • I got in the car and left the driveway. Yes, I made it back home.
  • Doing this blog post. Don’t know how it worked out, it hasn’t been received yet.
  • I went to bed last night. Worked out fine, I woke up.
  • Ate some food made by someone else. Worked out fine, it cured my hunger and I didn’t get sick.
  • I turned on the computer. And low and behold it started without issues.
  • Hell, with all this luck I might buy a lotto ticket.