One moment, I'm the usual 68 years old, huffing my way around a walking track. But then that song comes on through an overhead speaker, at the fitness center. A song that takes me back to 1975, and a bunch of us are in a school van, driving back from Chicago, after going on a long field trip. We had had some conflicts between individuals, and there was some ongoing tensions. But when the song came on, someone started singing the refrain. Old Mississippi, I'm calling your name. Old black water, keep on flowing, Mississippi moon gonna keep on rising... And before I knew it, I was singing along too. We were all singing it after a while. At that moment, we were all joined in good vibes. It just resonated with all of us. And for the first time in days, I felt completely happy. It was at the endpoint of the high school days, with some college and life all way ahead. Now, to hear it again at the “endcap,” after a retirement, and a few years beyond that. It is an eerie feeling, but also fascinating. A lot of years have passed – 51 since the van singing group. No thoughts of tech changes or anything, just the memory of that group of us, sharing a happy moment together, resonating across so much time, yet seeming fresh and new again. Shared camaraderie seems the most valuable currency, since it is never spent and never dies. Happy February (2026) all.






