breaking the t-shirt barrier…
i was on the bus to town today, and something felt different. the people looked different, acted different. the mood had changed. heck, it even seemed the actual bus itself was enjoying itself as it lumbered along old the old concrete path.
even so, nothing had changed since the last few dozen times i used the bus, except, that is, it was actually warm outside…
the windows on the busses haven’t been opened but for a crack here and there for the last 6 months, and even that’s pretty much enough for me to get annoyed that someone is testing my temperature threshold. (on any given day during winter, i didn’t usually see the need to recklessly shiver and hear my teeth clatter for the 28 minute ride to the grocery store.) (but i guess that’s just me…)
today, though, the windows were open. wide open. let it all in, the passengers were exclaiming by sliding the glass on their stubborn tracks. and there was this warm, gentle, massaging breeze blowing about inside the bus that had everyone’s enjoyment. shifting hair, playing with loose papers, and feeding the smiling faces with an unseen fulfillment that i rarely stumble across out here.
i found myself smiling as well, being reminded once again, that we really are all the same… that certain weather and environment demands a response, which today, was happiness and contentment.
if only life really were that simple…
15 April 2004
10 April 2004
love it. back to the basics. it’s me realizing unless I make this thing real simple, and right now, I won’t go near it. so, here’s simple.
I mostly just wanted to say a big hello out yonder across the expanse of double-digit time-zones. hope things are going well, and you’re enjoying your easter season. they actually canceled class on friday, which is nothing short of incredible for east asia. but, alas, it wasn’t actually for easter, it was for a foreign student field trip out to a nearby national park and ending with a night of karaoke. I’ll pass and take my day at home, thanks. at least this time…
the heat in my apartment turned off about a week ago (controlled by the city), so my place has been hovering around 63F inside, demanding thick socks and a perma-worn heavy sweatshirt. spring’s been knocking, and we’ve actually had a few sunny days, so it shouldn’t be all-too-chilly in the house for much longer.
dave and JD are coming out here to visit next week! nice… gonna be sweet to see from friends from the states. gonna make ‘em eat some fun stuff, gonna make ‘em use a squatty. welcome to my everyday life, friends.
take it easy. would love to hear from you.
I mostly just wanted to say a big hello out yonder across the expanse of double-digit time-zones. hope things are going well, and you’re enjoying your easter season. they actually canceled class on friday, which is nothing short of incredible for east asia. but, alas, it wasn’t actually for easter, it was for a foreign student field trip out to a nearby national park and ending with a night of karaoke. I’ll pass and take my day at home, thanks. at least this time…
the heat in my apartment turned off about a week ago (controlled by the city), so my place has been hovering around 63F inside, demanding thick socks and a perma-worn heavy sweatshirt. spring’s been knocking, and we’ve actually had a few sunny days, so it shouldn’t be all-too-chilly in the house for much longer.
dave and JD are coming out here to visit next week! nice… gonna be sweet to see from friends from the states. gonna make ‘em eat some fun stuff, gonna make ‘em use a squatty. welcome to my everyday life, friends.
take it easy. would love to hear from you.
