06 August 20XX
My Dear Lucilius:
Have you been
listening to the radio of late? I generally tend not to as I find
myself becoming either aggravated or depressed (or occasionally, if I
listen to the music of my youth, nostalgic) but after my shopping
trip of a few days ago, decided that it might be worth “tuning in”
(as they say) to see what people are saying.
I have to confess I
find the whole thing rather alarming.
On the one hand, I
listen to the local national news broadcasting stations. To listen
to these, it appears that all we have been experiencing recently is a
rather small problem, a “hiccup” in the economic engine of the
United States (and the world, apparently) easily resolved in a few
days. Certainly, there may be individual outages or slight
inconveniences, but on the whole things are fine and carry on about
your business.
To listen to the
call in shows – either local or where I can find them on the
InterWeb – is a very different thing entirely.
What I experienced
seems to be not the exception but the rule – not only in the
country in general, but almost everywhere (so far as I can tell) –
in a few places better, in many places the same, in some places far
worse. I am (once again) grateful that I live here, far away from
any large population center that would give such events the place to
flourish.
Have I noticed
anything different? Not particularly – except that traffic has
slowed to an unusual event now. I have perhaps seen 20 cars over the
last two days when (in usual high tourist season) I would see far
more.
Have I acted
differently? Again, not particularly. I have not a made driving
trip since my shopping trip six days ago, but that has been known to
happen in the past. I have taken the liberty of reorganizing the
workshop and going through items and storing them or putting them
away, or at least making them not so obvious if someone were to look
in. I have also completely recleaned my closet and reorganized the
supplies there as well, more to just verify what I have in place
rather than from any particular need.
The thing I have
heard – at least in the radio shows with callers – is the fear in
the voice of some of callers. I have not heard this sort of fear for
many years.
It has made me sit
up and take notice.
Your Obedient
Servant, Seneca
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