Tuesday, 16 September 2008
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Currently Listening
The Lost Christmas Eve
By Trans-Siberian Orchestra
see relatedOf water and bridges
I feel like posting today. What luck. I haven't posted in awhile, so there are actually things to be said. Long silences are easier to break than short ones, and it's easier to talk to people after not talking to them rather than trying to keep up long strings of never-ending conversation.
Autumn is almost here. That is an official announcement. Wake up, world! I first felt it at the beginning of September, and now it's so close I can almost taste it. I come alive in the autumn, and yes, I know I exclaim about it every year. I Love Autumn. Adore it.
In less than five weeks, I will be in Maine, my favorite spot in the world so far. I'll be staying in Stockton Springs (check out my apartment here) and knocking about the coastline north and south of there for a week. Joy and delight.
In current news, I am at this moment forcing down an entire Dr. Pepper from Wendy's in an (unsuccessful) attempt to combat the horrible, horrible aftertaste of the antibiotic pill I just took. I've been ambushed for the last week by a raging bacterial infection, which I think is officially over, but the pills have still got me down. Only one more day to go, though, and I'll be free of them.
Work is good. I just got a tiny raise, which is notably better than no raise at all, and I'm enjoying my time in the legal world while keeping my eye on the end of the tunnel. The three classes I'm taking this semester (World Religions, General Psychology, and Literature-Based Research) haven't overwhelmed me yet, which I consider to be a good sign.
In the automotive department, my car has about 2500 miles to go before it hits the 300,000 mile mark, and in reward for its service I'd love to replace it, but since I don't need to, I won't. Life is like that.
My LS and I went whitewater rafting a week ago. My first time, and it was great. Anything with water is always good. Shyler was amazing. Fearless. I was impressed.
My piano is tuned, my internet at home still doesn't work, my lunch break is over, and I still taste that bally pill. Merry Christmas to all, and to all a good night.
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Maine!? I wanna go, too! We've been to the northwest, southwest, midwest, southeast, and almost anywhere in the United States, except for the New England states! I wonder if they have chicken houses up there. Well, I hope you'll have a wonderful time knocking about the coastline!
Thanks and yeah he sure does! BTW I agree with your first paragraph 110%
Your apartment in Maine looks very cute! Maybe I'll even get to see it. But maybe not. We haven't totally figured out our plans yet, (cause somebodies decided to get married that weekend without consulting me first ) but I'm looking forward to seeing Maine too. I've never been there...yet.
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Okay, I take issue with some of that ridiculous drivel that just now flowed forth from this keyboard. "Practice periods of verbal fasting," they say. I guess it's good for the soul.
Glad you're still alive and well. (Is the "well" part debatable?) Happy New Year!
Thinking of ya. Have agood week .
why thank you. I'm sure you have my admiration for your amzing piano skillz. wich in my opinion is better then mowing skillz. haha. maby that's my talent. see I haven't yet found my purpos or talent in life, and I may have just figured it out. mowing. I never thought that may have possibly been it. =D love ya
hahaha! thank you.
WOW. That's a lot of mileage. Hopefully you aren't driving to Maine.
Yayyyy Autumn. I knew it was here when a leaf falling at high velocity smacked me in the face on my way to class yesterday. It had been hot until then, too, so Fall is now really here for Ohioans.
hey i love autumn too! i feel the same as you, like i come alive. it makes me want to do things like make crafts and go back to school. lol! whenever i'm driving or walking i always "come to" and realize that i've been staring at the leaves. it's awesome here with the mountains too, ya just can't get enough!
maybe you can help me with something...been wanting to take a road trip up to maine one weekend. we have self scheduling at work so i can do 4 day weekends pretty often. have an outback so have the back to sleep and live in and i wanna just get in the car and drive for a weekend and see how far north i can get. wondering if you know anyone up there close to the coast, that would not mind letting me park in their driveway for the night. someone trustworthy, of course. long shot but thought i'd ask.
have an awesome weekend!