If Heaven and Hell decide
that they both are satisfied--
Illuminate the 'no's on their vacancy signs!
If there's no one beside you when your soul embarks,
I'll follow you into the dark.
-DCfC
I've been using chamomile to try to combat the hypertrophic scarring on my nose piercing--that means sitting with a hot teabag pressed against my nose for 15 minutes, three times a day.
It's sort of funny watching, but if I ever smell chamomile again, it'll be too soon.
New notebooks!
I bought a supply of wonderfully new notebooks to design! So I'm quite pleased about that. My face looks a great deal like this: :D
So that's just fine.
Also: today was lovely. A couple of my friends and I drove out to the Resevoir to "picnic." By "picnic," I do mean, "eat graham crackers and drink orange soda, and lay about chilling and enjoying the beautiful weather, perfect blue sky, lake, and each others' company."
Which we did.
I swear, there couldn't have been a cloud in the sky! And all the green, growing things were shining in the sunlight, and the shade was quiet and thoughtful... oh yes.
There was a lot of laughter.
So that's just fine, too.
Yup.
You know, eating straight margarita salt isn't as much of a good idea as you'd think.
...seriously, guys, I don't advise it.
Seriously.
Went to the midnight showing of the new Pirates of the Carribean movie! It was fun--going to the midnight showing, I mean.
As for the movie... well, I wasn't too impressed. At all. It seemed like a parody of everything that made the original one unique. Even the "action" parts of the film just kinda dissolved into slapstick lunacy.
A trustworthy review of it can be found here:
http://www.npr
--which I highly reccomend listening to. *nod*
...Jack Sparrow still rocks. <3
I feel very much like “Santa Monica” by Everclear, right now, the chorus of which goes as follows:
“We could live beside the ocean
Leave them all behind.
Swim out past the breakers
And watch the world die.”
That is a very good song.
So anyway, I’ve been feeling low as of late. Which is okay: everyone is entitled to feel low from time to thyme, (sometimes even more frequent than that, depending on their situation.)
So that’s okay.
But I’ve found a very fun game that cheers me up quite a bit. I think I shall call it The Movie Game, because that name seems appropriate. All I do is imagine what a movie of my life would be like. As egomaniacal as it seems, it’s actually quite fun! I would strongly suggest it for anyone feeling down; it really helps put things in perspective. Or rather, that things can be put into any perspective you want, which is oh-so-true. To an extent.
Well.
The time is 10:52 PM.
I've spent the evening editing m'novel--which is causing me more trouble than it's worth--taking a quick break around 9:00 for dinner.
It was chicken, grilled in onions, garlic & olive oil, on a bed of orzo and brocolli with feta. It was quite good, actually, but that's somewhat beside the point.
So, I've been editing all evening and I managed to finish the chunk I wanted to finish. Which is good!
I finished, and flopped back on my floor to stare thoughtfully at the pattern of light and texture across my ceiling. (Does anyone ever bother looking up, anymore? I don't, unless I'm outside.)
Anyway, then I turned over and caught sight of a book I liked, so I started reading it. Pure instict, of course. ^^ And as I'm reading it, I get thirsty so I go out to the kitchen for some good, old-fashioned tapwater. But! as I'm walking to the kitchen, I catch sight of the bathroom.
Filthy! --which HAD to change.
So, the thyme is 10:52 PM and what-do-you-kn
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Okay, sure. At least it was productive! And let's not forget what really matters here, which is:
http://www.mar
(A small, black spider just strolled across my computer screen.)
I recieved a letter today, in the mail, and I don't understand what he wants from me.
I can't understand that he wants anything to begin with, but what it all comes down to is that
I feel quite sad,
today,
though the clouds are massive, acrylic shapes breaking up like ice over the horizon, playing out these epic battles across the sky.
They are quite beautiful, and the light is shining through my window and tracing bright shapes and colors on the hardwood of the floor and the corner of my bed.
So that's just fine, anyway.
Two things: good food, and good company.
Do you know that feeling? Oh man, it's one of the best!
It's such an incredibly human sensation! Downright wonderful.
This reminds me of the time I went to dinner in this old mansion--built sometime in the 1920s--while I was in St. Louis. It was surreal, sitting at one of those long, mahagony tables, with a lace tablecloth and four different forks, beneath old-fashioned chandiliers. Eating good food, and talking and laughing with people I hardly knew like we'd all known each other for years... while all the while, the mansion shifted with the cool weather outside and the windows grew dark with the sunset.
The full meal took about three hours, and it was wonderful.
Yes, I'm telling you: good food and good company.
That is living!
What an image I'd cast!
in a boat, moving fast
on the currents of water
bound for the sea.
So, I woke up this morning and lay in bed for a while before getting up and picking some clothes up off the floor. Then I went to take a shower; so, I'm standing in the shower, at 6 AM, and all of the sudden I realized that I really, really, REALLY wanted to write a love letter. To anyone, really, b'cuz I'm pretty much feeling like I love everybody.
So I wrote love letters to all m'friends.
It was grand.
Finis.
God, it feels good to be alive today.
Name: Peregrine
Age: 16
Eyes: Brown
Favorite: Writing.
Others: Fine Arts, Music, Religions.
Favorite Music Genre: Folk, jazz.
Favorite Band: Phish. And the Goo Goo Dolls.
Favorite Book: Lord of the Rings. The Little Prince.
Favorite Manga: Diabolo.
Favorite Food: Mushrooms.
Favorite Drink: (Pink)Lemonade.
Favorite Color: Blue.
Favorite Animal: Cats. Falcons.
Favorite Flower: Chickery.
Favorite Cookie: Oatmeal with raisins.
Favorite Physical Activity: Rollerblading. Swinging.
Favorite Taste: Honey.
Favorite Scent: Prairie.
Favorite Time of Day: Morning.
Favorite Instrument: Accoustic guitar.
Favorite Image: The sky.
Favorite Time of Year: Late summer.
Favorite Sound: Walking down a gravel road alone.
Favorite Sensation: Watching snow fall late at night.
Favorite Action: Laughing.
Strongest Trait: Compassion.
Strongest Fault: No backbone.
Strongest Belief: Peace. Joy. Faith.
Strongest Reality: Hate. Pain.
The Begining: Taking a road with friends, some pleasant morning.
The End: Wandering off, over some ragged field and back into the faded sky.
Theme: We have tommorrow; we have today.