Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Gimme Gimme.
Monday, October 19, 2009
Monday, October 12, 2009
Fixin' for a ride.
I underwent a wondrous naptime last night. I can't recall my dreams, but they must have been splendid. I slept in my warm coat, and awoke to the coziest of feelings. Today: Pumpkin Patch Picking, a lazy bicycle stroll, reading, and work celebrations of the day on which Columbus claimed "motherlicker" status. I've been watching the Mighty Boosh. I'd really like to head down to San Diego and spend the day riding around, stopping in at intriguing shoppes and cafes, photographing, etc., but I haven't the time. Next weekend. Promise. And a visit to the little mongrel, Baja. Oh, how I miss that little dog wisdom.
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Change is in the wind.
Friday, October 2, 2009
Thanks kid!
Today, I was driving home from class, feeling pretty dandy about the weather being so blustery and splendid. I was sitting in a line of cars and, being the curious human that I am, I found myself scanning the faces in the adjacent vehicles. My panoramic gaze stopped short on the face of a smiling little black kid, probably ten or eleven. His face was squeezed between his seatbelt and the window, as he tried to look back at me from his position in the front seat. His brother was sitting in the back seat, probably a little older. Being the weirdo that I am, I made a face at the former taking advantage of one of my many hidden talents. He started laughing hysterically, and then dropped coyly underneath the window. I pretended to forget, and took a swig of water as I saw him creep up, eyes first, from his hiding place. When I looked again, he was wearing a mile-wide smile, and waving. I waved back vigorously, excited about this new secret friendship. This went on for quite a while, as I passed them, and vice versa. Finally, our paths began to split, and as I glanced over my shoulder, I saw his little hands pop out of the window, shaking with fervor as we exchanged a last blow fish face and laughter on both our parts. It may sound corny but it's amazing how good I feel now! I really wish that it didn't take a child's mindset to make eye contact with a stranger. C'mon guys, it's a new generation. "We will prevail."
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