Last Friday my friend, Peggy, and I met for our monthly lunch at
Never Enough Thyme, a new little strip-mall restaurant for both of us. Ironically, even though we were there 10 minutes after they were supposed to be open, and were clearly visible to the workers inside, no one acknowledged our presence or even explained why they weren't opening their doors yet. So we took leave and found another place much more accommodating.
That started me thinking about Time. We chose that restaurant because we both loved the play on words. Anyone in advertising who is clever enough to come up with these delightful names is worth every penny they make, I'm sure. "
It's About Time," for instance, is a watch store. I love it, the play on words.
We usually start with "
Once upon a time" and expect to hear some delightful story of something that happened way back when.
But if
time stood still, what would happen to the story and where would it be in the scheme of things? If
time has come, does that mean it stopped standing still and progressed forward, so now we can continue the story, thank you very much!
Time will tell, they say. And does that happen
every time, I wonder. Or only
when it's time. Or maybe
in its own time. It usually feels like it's not fast enough and then suddenly,
in the nick of time, it's
in time or
on time after all, making believers out of us.
Just in time.
Somewhere in time is where? Or when? Have you ever wondered? If time is eternal, does it really have a beginning or an end.
In the beginning of time and
at the end of time become a giant loop, I guess, and you never know if you're coming or going. Right?
Or maybe it's just that
the timing is off. Maybe
I didn't have time. Or
if I had more time I could have figured it all out.
The last time wasn't like that at all. Hopefully
this time will work out better and certainly by
the next time, it'll be a cinch. It really doesn't matter what IT is because
time will tell.
One would hope we'll have
plenty of time for these shenanigans in case
time runs out. Don't you just hate it when someone important says "
Time's up!" Why don't they say it's down, because that's exactly what you're feeling
at that particular moment in time.
"
Time out," you say? Why? Do you think you can
step out of time as though it doesn't exist any more? And if you could, where would you be? And would looking at your
timepiece help you out? HELLO! Where are you?! (There's
never enough time for this kinda stuff, is there.)
Btw,
what time is it anyway! I have a sneaking suspicion
it's time to go. Unless, that is, you have
the time of day to pound this one a bit more into the ground. If so, please add your
timely two-cents' worth in a comment and I'm sure we'll all be much obliged!
[
Time out: in order of appearance (but not in
chronological time as far as our trips are concerned from last year), the above
timepieces, ziggaging from the top left down, are from Prague, Prague, Hannover, Hamburg, Lübeck, Celle and Prague.]
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Addendum: Here are some more from/after comments:
good use of time,
time flies when you're having fun,
time goes by,
still enough time,
time machine,
long time passing,
a long time ago, time frame,
time warp, I don't have any time, in the meantime, wish I had more time....