the turn into spring, into fall
a new war... an old messiah
the budding preceding it all
I try to remind you of love
in the face of opening loss
we know life keeps taking
But in a more neutral way, now that I'm on campus so much, a lot of work gets done at work instead of after dinner. Time feels a bit less scramble-y because home/work demarcations feel more natural. Plus I get to see and be around more people, which is me at my happiest.
I still do work things after dinner, on the weekend, in the middle of the night, etc., but it's freeing to know that I spent 8/10 hours working already, so if it doesn't get done, it ought to be perfectly acceptable.
Being at work lets me get at all the stuff that gets shoved aside--like the graduation gift I'd gotten for a colleague in financial services and was finally able to hand deliver yesterday (months late...).
Pic: I thought I was taking a picture of flying geese as I walked across campus... but look, guys: No geese! Lovely blue sky, anyway.
But I just had to say hello to Ms. Margaret Hatcher (extreme left, looking directly into my camera).
hollows show with stars in sequence all these years paralyzed only by the possibility of time... if this world were mine * we'd follow ...