Before I Can’t Byron Hoot The present has reduced its activities I am to take care of; curious the sliding scale of responsibility. Somewhat self- imposed – divorced, retired, live in the sticks – somewhat naturally imposed by desiring less, by knowing time is no commodity, that interest and ability are to be honed to that edge where they become the Sword of Solomon cutting truth from lie without a single blow. The exploration more intense, less outward conquering, more inner revelation being seen as the thing itself, caught in an afterglow. Not all my age are like this; -- no judgment, I do not proclaim it is the way for all only as an autobiographical fact do I praise what I have come to know because it’s mine to know – so glad I’ve learned this before I can’t.