Happy October!
Sunday, October 1st, 2006 10:44 pmFriday: The government of my country demonstrated once or twice again that they hate our freedoms. But aside from that, it was a good day. Each bus I wanted to catch arrived at the time I was ready for it, even when it shouldn't have. The weather was lovely and cool and bright, perfect for walking about twice as long as I needed to in an unfamiliar--but perfectly pleasant--neighborhood. I may almost certainly will find an excuse to go walking around there again when I have nothing else to do. The only real downside Friday was that the EEG tech was a bit more forceful with her instruments than she had to be. It's been a long time since my last EEG, but I don't remember any blood loss back then. (If my forehead scars, I shall be annoyed.)
Saturday: Was there a Saturday? Was I awake for it? Oh yeah, I stayed inside reading & resting & ruminating. I must have needed it.
Sunday: More reading, to begin with. Sun & clouds played in the sky, so of course I wanted to go walking again. Fortunately I was feeling energetic again too, because I ended up missing the turn I'd intended to take and going around in circles a bit. A good day for wandering, definitely. Near sunset, greenish and leaden clouds loomed, with eerie lights and shadows. I looked west at the silver silhouettes. I looked east--and was compelled to stop a woman and small child in the middle of the sidewalk to make sure they saw the rainbow. (And this evening, a housemate was anxious to convince me that he is not weird. Oh, poor guy, if only he knew...)
Saturday: Was there a Saturday? Was I awake for it? Oh yeah, I stayed inside reading & resting & ruminating. I must have needed it.
Sunday: More reading, to begin with. Sun & clouds played in the sky, so of course I wanted to go walking again. Fortunately I was feeling energetic again too, because I ended up missing the turn I'd intended to take and going around in circles a bit. A good day for wandering, definitely. Near sunset, greenish and leaden clouds loomed, with eerie lights and shadows. I looked west at the silver silhouettes. I looked east--and was compelled to stop a woman and small child in the middle of the sidewalk to make sure they saw the rainbow. (And this evening, a housemate was anxious to convince me that he is not weird. Oh, poor guy, if only he knew...)