HAPPY NEW YEAR 2021 FROM CLEVELAND’S JEFFERSON PARK!
A TRIP TO JEFFERSON PARK ON NEW YEAR’S DAY, 2021
Boy was I glad when 2020 – a terrible never-ending year -- finally ended.
So you can imagine my joy when I got up on the morning of January 1, 2021.
It was a densely overcast day – 31 deg. F – with rain predicted in the morning and snow showers in the afternoon
I looked out of the window – saw no rain – got ready in a hurry with multiple layers of clothing under my orange plastic rain jacket and multiple woolen caps under my turban. With a few more layers – I would be equipped for a hike to Mt. Everest.
So with cotton gloves (I wear woolen gloves when the temperature drops to the mid 20s) on my hands – I was on my way for a casual walk around the park and solo tennis.
I walk counter-clockwise – starting from our house, which faces the park on Cooley Avenue – the south side. It was very quiet – very little traffic – hardly any planes overhead and no sounds of children playing. Did not see any birds or squirrels when I was out. The park was 99% snow/ice-free – so I had no problem walking.
Met a few residents out for a walk either alone or with their pet dogs. Met two residents waiting in the bus shelter on Lorain Avenue. Wished every one a Happy New Year. Every one responded with a smile except there was one couple – walking their two dogs – they did not. I repeated the greeting three times – thinking they did not hear me -- again there was no response. I take hundreds of photographs when I am out – so I took a picture – as they were walking away – crossing Lorain Avenue and the man suddenly lurched backward and hurled a constant stream of obscenities – eff this and eff that. I usually walk with my Welcome Jimmy Dimora Public Square sign. He continued with effing Jimmy Dimora. I told him I would call the police if he continued with his obscenities. I moved away – and they went their way. I do meet some residents who will not respond to a greeting -- Hello, Good Morning, Good Afternoon, --. And as I get to know them – I avoid them. It was my fault – in future I will try to keep to my self – my resolution for the year. There is no shortage of park users that use obscenities – even in front of their children. Also, there is no shortage of very nice people in the park.
I played 40 minutes of solo tennis. There was no breeze and I did not feel the cold. After about half-hour of playing – hitting nine balls (one for each of the planets) – with my right hand from one side and left hand from the other– hail drops – very small in size – you could hardly see them -- started falling. I continued playing – shortly thereafter – it started raining. I collected the tennis balls, my bag, and sign, opened the umbrella and walked home in the rain.
I enjoyed my 1 hour and 20 min. (10:00 a.m. to 11:20 a.m.) outing – 40 min. of leisurely walking and taking pictures and 40 min. of tennis.
Looking forward to spending more time in the park as the weather improves. All I need is dry tennis courts and sidewalks free of snow and ice.
Note: The composite photograph shows, the leafless trees by the tennis courts, the north-western tennis court (my favorite court), hail, and a view of the park (after I got home) from the attic of our house – looking north.
Happy New Year!
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