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Wednesday, November 01, 2006

finally




when i would read on someone's blog that they were taking a break from blogging, i always thought 'that's a bit much. i mean, how hard is it to sit down for 10 minutes a day and write something?' until i started to do it. it takes me at least an hour every time i write something and then to find a picture and upload it and edit and on and on, takes a good 35 minutes more. and then there's the content. the theme. sometimes my thoughts write themselves and i can just knock it out. i love when that happens. if i'm not inspired, however, i can't do it. so that's where i've been - hanging out, waiting to get inspired by something. anything. and then tonight, something really cool happened and i immediately wanted to tell the story. so i told the friend who i was on my to see and we talked about it for a while and looked up what it meant. later, after putting frances to bed, i was still thinking about it. that's when i realized i can simply share the stories that happen throughout the day. they don't have to relate back to some life-lesson or anectdote. i can just tell a story... (nearly) exactly how it happened.

frances and i were going to have a short visit with a friend after dinner. it's an amazing night in austin. the moon is so bright that everything seems lit up. and it's perfectly cool, too. sweater only-cool. when we got outside, i noticed it seemed unusually quiet for only being 8 o'clock. i heard this noise in the distance but sort of thought it was frances and sort of thought it was my imagination. and then frances said 'did you hear that? it was an owl.' and i said 'did you make that noise?' and she said 'no.' and i said 'did you?' and she said 'no. i really didn't' and then i heard it in the trees next to my yard. it was so scary and close, i got goosebumps. i knew it really was an owl. snowcone was right! then it flew up into the air circling around some birds before landing on the telephone pole across the street. it looked so solid yet so elegant in the air. and although we could only see the black shadow, you could tell when it was moving its' head around. we went to the balcony upstairs to get a better view. it was so cool to see an owl in real life for the first time, even though i think they are totally creepy and frightening.

i would love to hear about random sightings of weird animals or other oddities that you would like share. anyone???

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Welcome back.

11:00 PM  
Blogger poptarts and cupcakes said...

thanks anonymous. good to see you too.

5:33 PM  

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