Jan. 29th, 2005
Nothingness
Jan. 29th, 2005 02:20 pmIt's gonna be one of those weekends where the only thing you can do is stay under the covers and drift in and out of consciousness. I have no problem with that. In fact, it's what I hope for each weekend, but I invariably feel guilty about it because I can and should be doing other things. Not this weekend. Mother Nature hath spoken and She's said, "keep your round white arse at home and covered up, 'cos it's fucking icy outside!"
Yes, Ma'am!
Yes, Ma'am!
Upon a random Shriek search, I happened upon a member of Cabal Iguana here on LJ. I couldn't believe my eyes! And he's up to his artistic tricks as usual and, as usual I'm deeply impressed. Glad to have found you,
liber777! Mmmm and Falkenna are also here, in case you remember them.
I'm not certain why, but I'm always astonished when people with whom I've lost touch suddenly arise in my life again. It's as though no one and nothing is ever truly lost. For the most part, I find that heartening and encouraging. Years ago, I had my palm read by Timothy and he informed me that I had an abundance of people come into my life, but they never leave. So far, this has been right on the money. Folks my drift away, but they're never truly gone, at least not in my thoughts. Most usually, they re-emerge and make me smile.
As Martha Stewart would say, this is a Good Thing.
I'm not certain why, but I'm always astonished when people with whom I've lost touch suddenly arise in my life again. It's as though no one and nothing is ever truly lost. For the most part, I find that heartening and encouraging. Years ago, I had my palm read by Timothy and he informed me that I had an abundance of people come into my life, but they never leave. So far, this has been right on the money. Folks my drift away, but they're never truly gone, at least not in my thoughts. Most usually, they re-emerge and make me smile.
As Martha Stewart would say, this is a Good Thing.