B2 THE ASTORIAN • SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 2019 Seeking a new bridge partner Dear Annie: A few years it’s really needed. A number of ago, I joined a duplicate bridge studies, including a 2016 study group in town and got paired from the Center for Alzhei- with an older man who had just mer Research and Treatment at broken up with his partner. He Harvard Medical School, have taught beginner classes found that social isola- and was a great help in tion increases the risk DEAR getting me up to speed and accelerates the pro- ANNIE with modern conven- gression of cognitive tions, as it had been decline. years since I’d played. Instead of ditching We did well for the fi rst your partner altogether, two years. consider fi nding a Unfortunately, over less-competitive bridge the past several months, circle or a less-competi- his skill has deteriorated ANNIE LANE tive card game in which Creators markedly. He makes you two can participate. Syndicate Inc. simple mistakes in both Meanwhile, on your the bidding and play of own, you can pursue the hands, and makes them over another bridge game that allows and over. I’ve reached a point you to satiate your appetite for where I don’t enjoy playing with competition. Again, your time is him, and realize I need to break your own, and it’s ultimately up the partnership and fi nd some- to you with whom and how you one else. want to spend it. So I don’t pres- The issue is that he is getting ent this as an obligation but an on in years (late 80s), and it’s opportunity. To quote the illus- almost certain that he has had trious Leonard Nimoy: “The some mental deterioration, pos- miracle is this: The more we sibly even a TIA. Being blunt share, the more we have.” with him will be hurtful but I Dear Annie: In response don’t know of a better way to to “Seeking Decorum”: I have do it. often traveled on airlines with a Can you suggest a way to let small dog. If one owner does not him down that will keep his dig- ensure that his animal is clean nity? — Unhappy Player and well-behaved, it should not Dear Unhappy Player: First spoil it for all. It is heart-wrench- things fi rst, if you’ve noticed ing to leave an animal behind potential symptoms of serious when out of the country for long health conditions that this man periods of time. hasn’t noticed yet, you must Many airlines are prejudiced (gently, privately) bring those against animals, and airlines matters to his attention, and/or to who do allow them should not the attention of his loved ones. be discouraged by people who Health disclaimers aside, on do not like dogs. Also, dogs to the question of breaking up do not get a free ride. It is very with him as a bridge buddy: You expensive to buy a ticket for an could sit this man down and tell animal to ride underneath the him that you’ve enjoyed play- seat ahead. And until better con- ing with him but you’re looking ditions are created, it is often for another partner. Your time unsafe for animals to ride in the is your own, after all, and it’s cargo area. — Animal Lover in your right to spend it how you Quebec choose. However, I beg you to Dear Animal Lover: I agree step back and consider if that’s that traveling in cargo can be what you really want to do. unsafe for pets. There have been Think back to a few years a number of instances in which ago, when he fi rst taught you pets have tragically died when how to play, the ways in which left on hot tarmacs while in their exercised patience and grace carriers awaiting loading. I hear in helping you improve. Now and second your plea for more you have the opportunity to compassion toward those travel- return that grace at a time when ing with companion animals. Photos by Ed Hunt The Klickitat River in Washington. Rivers: Always moving and yet always there Continued from Page B1 Later, when they are fat from the bounty of the ocean, they swim back up the river, returning to the creek of their genesis. Here, they seed the next generation, eggs buried among the smooth stones. Then they die. The purpose of their death has become evident to scientists through years of research. The nutrient rich dead salmon carcass becomes food for 137 species of plants and ani- mals as it decomposes — and those plants and animals create the food, fertility and shelter for the next gen- eration buried among the smooth river stones. Like the salmon, I realize that the river’s water is being recycled, too. Water molecules are very hard to destroy. They may transform their states, evaporate and fall as snow in a mountain range or rain on green, green coast. But, eventually, they make their way to the creek, river, sea and sky again, ever the same, but each time different. And like the salmon and waters, the atoms of our bodies spun out from the stars to form minds and hearts and souls that sail about for some fraction of a century thinking they are the center of the universe are smashed to dust in the end. We can try to stem the tide with formaldehyde, but our destruction and reconstitution are inevitable. Life is not a permanent condition, but if we do well in our time here we can take the richness of our varied experience and create communities that raise heroes we will never meet. A dipnet platform for fi shing on the Columbia River near the Dalles, Ore. Rivers and unrepeatable moments Rivers are constants of change. The river is always moving and yet always there. We live our lives on a river of time only sometimes realizing the current reduces jagged wounds to smooth stones. People ask me if I am bothered by the accumulation of birthdays, the scars of the passage of time. It helps that I have done my best to appreciate the inevitability of the river’s fl ow, to watch its changes as they come. There is a Japanese sentiment Ichi-go, ichi-e — it means treasur- ing the unrepeatable nature of the moment. Since each encounter or moment is singular and unrepeat- able, it is our duty to give them our full attention. When I look out on a river, I am reminded of this. I know this river. It is the river that I cross every day, yet this river is new today, this river will not be here tomorrow. Its waters will be replaced by other waters, its hid- den stones turned and smoothed by time. I am not good at it – this giving my full attention to an unrepeatable moment – but I aspire to be better, each day, as I cross the river. Ed Hunt is a writer and regis- tered nurse as well as the author of “The Huckleberry Hajj,” a col- lection of essays available on Ama- zon.com. He lives in Grays River, Wash. 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