10/10/13

I'm no Copernicus



Listen, I know.  I know.  Not really breaking any new ground with phone shots of leaves and feet.

But, in contrast to cubicles and elevators and computer monitors, what do you expect.  And who says beauty isn't sometimes cliche.  Today, I'm staring out the window at this delicious gloom and admiring the way clouds are hanging over trees and pretending I'm in London and not bothering with proper punctuation and not focusing on what I should be in any way at all.

Because it rained today, all day long.  The way that it never rains here.  And if I can't take a day off to celebrate that physically I'm sure gonna take it mentally.

9 comments:

  1. If I was who I "should be" I'll never be what I can be.

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  2. As I type my posts I have multiple thoughts of its my blog I can punctuate the way I want who cares what anyone thinks I sure don't no one will judge me I can only think of 5 people who read this blog anyway but that's why I started my new blog because I don't want anyone to read it really and I should be respected because I at least don't write my posts like this and this is the first time I've even done this ever people who write like this make me so crazy I could go to an insane asylum after reading what they horribly type.

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  3. I love your simple posts with so few words and say so much. <3

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  4. That's usually how I go - daydreaming in my 'cubicle'. You aren't alone!!!

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  5. SO happy I wasn't the only one pretending I was in England today. I worked all day, making coffee for the freezing masses and I was shocked to see that the ground stayed wet all day long. It was a real rainy day, not a day with a passing storm. I wanted to run outside and fling myself around in muddy leaves, but I settled for smelling coffee and smiling out the window.

    Em
    Tightrope to the Sun

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  6. Wasn't yesterday just perfect?! I was lucky enough to actually be outside for a big chunk of the day, and the amount of gloom was just perfect. We took our kids on a field trip to a pumpkin patch, and it was just perfect. Just constantly drizzling rain, muddy boots, and pink cheeks. How I love the fall and rain. Nothing better than bundling up outside with your favorite scarf and beanie, and then later on cuddling up to watch a movie. Gosh this season is perfect!

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  7. i hear the rain louder now that i've moved.it's heaven.xx

    dreaming is believing

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  8. being from the seattle area, rain is something i adore. it brings me such comfort.

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