Before the Fall
by Reg Green
Three years ago (before I fell and broke a femur) I hiked an exhilarating three miles in the Angeles National Forest at six o’clock every morning.
Although at the edge of greater Los Angeles, where twenty million or more people live, I saw only one or two of them out there, sometimes nobody.
Those I did meet were all independent-minded, like Emma, shown above with me, who was tutoring engineering and had her own fitness business too.
So, when I got home for breakfast it was no problem if my wife asked if I’d seen anyone on the hike to say, “only the engineer.”
Why bore her with details?