Feeling safe
‘Beep, beep.’ I was hurrying along to visit a friend in
hospital when I heard this noise from a car behind me. Then ‘Honk, honk,’ it
went even louder this time. I had only just left my car in the car park when heard
the noise. It sounded impatient but I cannot walk any faster. ‘Honk, honk, honk,’
it blared.’ How dare they? The park is for walkers as well as cars. I was
getting annoyed as the engine revved and the impertinent car edged along. She slid
her window down. Here it comes, I thought, she will be shouting at me and
telling me to get out of the way.
“You have dropped your scarf,” she yelled against the noise
of the driving rain and interminable traffic. I turned around and saw my
beautiful scarf flapping along in the puddles powered by high winds.
I did not have time to thank her before she sped off away
from the crowded park. This was my warm, woollen scarf which I bought on
impulse when I ordered my last jumper (the colour was appropriately called ‘Wreckage’!)
in the on-line sales. It is a beautiful colour with different greens interwoven
with highlights of red. I turned to retrieve it but before I had the chance to
do even one step another monster car was coming and my poor scarf was flapping helplessly
in the line of its muddy wheels. But he saw it and steered expertly, so my
scarf went under the car but not under the wheels. I waved and we grinned to
each other. My scarf is safe at last.
You do not always feel safe when car lights are dazzling at
night. I expect you have noticed that the new ones seem even brighter than
ever. I have read that some people are giving up driving because although their
eyesight meets the required standard the new headlights are dazzling them.
Soon new cars will have to have headlight levelling. I
remember when I was a little girl, I was the one in our family with good
eyesight. Dad was the driver and disliked driving in the dark. I helped him read
the wooden finger posts in the gloom. We often had to guess the direction. He
hated the car headlights and told us not to stare at them but to look away at
the road or the verge. How I long for those friendly yellowy lights now, but of
course they would not show the way as well as the modern ones today.
We have just put up a blue tit box with the entrance
pointing away from the sunlight. The blue tits would not come if they were
being dazzled.
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