Yesterday, I Turned Back Time

Yesterday, I Turned Back Time
We don't have to turn back time to clean the slate. That's what we do every morning. Quality Stock Arts/Shutterstock
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I reset my lawn sprinkler timer, which was more than an hour off due to the spring ritual known as daylight saving time. Rather than move it one hour ahead, I decided to let it run backward. It was mesmerizing to see time back up—so much so that when I reached the desired time, I didn’t stop. I let it go back another 24 hours and then another, one hour at a time.

As the numbers counted backward, I let my mind wander. If I could, would I want to relive the time that has passed? Would I want to put my life on rewind?

Mary Hunt
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