Sunday, March 10, 2013
cliche
The cliché, "kids can be cruel," makes little sense to me. Aren't adults prone to spouts of meanness? And just as often, if not more? Yet, I've yet to hear after I've regaled a friend with a tale of how someone was unjust, "Whaddya gonna do? Adults can be cruel sometimes."
Saturday, March 9, 2013
lesson
Received an email today that was so curt and so full of assumption that my heart did that physical sinking thing it does when we are expecting one communication and recipients of another. Good reminder to self: be gentle and not-so-quick to assume. And go have a drink.
Thursday, February 28, 2013
a little glimpse into a conversation between two 5,000 miles apart
"Happy Birthday, love. Are you going to do anything to celebrate?"
"I bought a new calling card and am calling you, Shannon."
"A conversation with me is your birthday present to yourself?"
"Why not?" he replies.
"I bought a new calling card and am calling you, Shannon."
"A conversation with me is your birthday present to yourself?"
"Why not?" he replies.
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
The long-distance relationship
"But how can you stand it--the sadness of being separated all the time?" the girl asked her friend.
"It's true, the goodbyes are terribly hard and make for my least favorite days. But the hellos ... ahhh ... the hellos ... nothing to describe them. The best flavor of ice cream, the warmest blanket, they are."
"It's true, the goodbyes are terribly hard and make for my least favorite days. But the hellos ... ahhh ... the hellos ... nothing to describe them. The best flavor of ice cream, the warmest blanket, they are."
Wednesday, January 9, 2013
Venetian palazzo on lollipops
I wondered on the commute to work this morning if Architects, and those in the building-creation business, keep notebooks. You know, journals, binders, blank pages filled with random thoughts, inappropriate drawings, quotes from those who inspire.
Then I read this article.
“The new museum resembles a die-cut Venetian palazzo on lollipops,” Huxtable wrote at one juncture. Somehow, this silly yet articulate description answers my question.
Then I read this article.
“The new museum resembles a die-cut Venetian palazzo on lollipops,” Huxtable wrote at one juncture. Somehow, this silly yet articulate description answers my question.
Monday, December 31, 2012
Motivation
"I am constantly listening to Beethoven. Even now, I hear Beethoven. He is always playing. The symphonies are always on," said the triathlete in an interview regarding the music in their ear buds.
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
in bed. new book in hand. good opening quote. g'night.
And Allah said: I am with the ones whose hearts are torn. --Hadith Qudsi
This is the opening quote before the prologue of novel "American Dervish." I think this book may be fabulous. And I have yet to get past the quote.
This is the opening quote before the prologue of novel "American Dervish." I think this book may be fabulous. And I have yet to get past the quote.
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