While most of us prefer order and routine, life can turn course unexpectedly and randomly. Of course, we all know this. For many of us, our occupation, our choice of mates or where we live are the result of some chance occurrence, not the product of diligent planning. Indeed, this reality adds some excitement and wonder into our existences. Would we really want to live according to a prescribed routine like a train schedule? For me, I am most satisfied when my days include my daily routine pleasures seasoned with some spontaneity. I suspect that this is true for most of us. However, we differ in the ratio of random/routine that we prefer. Some of us plan a trip, for example, with each day carefully planned while others prefer to simply land in their destination and explore untethered to a guidebook or a rigid schedule. And no force can set order aside more forcefully than nature. Here is the scene from our window earlier this week. Does this look like a typical spring
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