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Old 11-09-2013, 02:43 PM   #5113
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Default My longest-shortest version (I think)

Location:
I'm sitting a my desk
looking out toward the west side of 'paradise'
and there's nothing but pearly gray clouds past the tree line,
smoke rising from the neighbor's chimney. Oddly, there's a lone
honey bee peering at me through the window screen (just now).

What I'm wearing:
I never got dressed for the day because I got dressed for today, last night.
I somehow got 50+ winks of sleep and miraculously, I still look okay.
I'm wearing nothing but classic black (sweater + zip jacket), faded blue levis,
socks on feets, might go get a neck scarf soon (will definately wear gloves, later)

Latest meal:
I made a slice of toast (organic Rye with cranberries) + Almond Butter

Drinking:
I'm on my second cup of coffee (black - Columbian roast)


Listening to:



Smell like:
Burnt Toast + smokey sparkles

Feel like:
Tres-Semi: semi-sweet, semi-quiet, semi-commando

Latest observation:
Last night I was reading about volcanos on the USGS website and noticed two things: 1) I love how they write short, concise descriptions (it's almost like love at first sight) and 2) I read about what's called a "Volcanic Winter" (that's some mighty scarey stuff, right there, seriously).


Leaving for:
toOoOoOoOooo, read for a spell here (quietly),
play a few card games (crazy7's),
then I might go shopping.
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