Still Here
Yes, I am still here. I don't know why that surprises me; it's not as if I'm going anyplace else. What I need is a couple of days of solid sleep, which is not happening in this life, so I guess I'm saying I'm still here -- upright, typing -- as opposed to sleeping my life away. Would that t'were.
Okay, I finished the slide show, and it's long, and it's mountains and stuff, y' know. The music sounds a little dramatic, but it was really the only choice. The first song is called "Fanfare for the Common Man," the second one, which you know from the beef commercials, is called "Appalachian Spring." (I'm pushing the video down farther on the page because I'm having a spacing problem, but it's there somewhere.)
I think part of my blahs is the whole time-change thing, which, as I've said before, you'd think I'd be used to by now. I don't think it's the light that I miss as much as it's the dark I don't like. In other words, it's not physical Season Affective Disorder as it is that emotionally, I don't like the dark. Now that's clear.
I don't want to do anything constructive (although I did make the video.) My desk is cluttered, I have things to put away in the living room and the kitchen, and I don't care. All I want to do is climb under the covers and read. I haven't even been playing games much on the iPhone recently, just reading.
Ooh, I just remembered, I bought some cheesecake before. At last, something I want to do.
WATCHING TWO AND A HALF MEN :: ENTRY #1906
READING: The Nine by Jeffrey Toobin

i think having been in all 50 states, that virginia is the most prettiest!! i love the rolling hills and the monuments!! now thats classy!! thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWell done!! It certainly is one of the most beautiful areas of the US and so rich in history!
ReplyDeleteThat was lovely! Your choice of music was very good; U.D. stopped by to find out what I was listening to.
ReplyDeleteI am most jealous (no other word for it) that you have someone who enjoys it with you.