Mar. 5th, 2004 11:21 am
Watch me dance in public!
I woke up this morning with the sun in my eyes. This can't be, I told myself, only two hours ago it was storming like nobody's business. But it was; even the grey-white clouds rushing northwards across the lake couldn't change for more than a moment the fact that my bedroom was flooded with bright sunlight. When I left the house, it was 15 Celsius; tonight, it's supposed to hit freezing and snow (just in time for your visit,
caitalainn). This is what I live in the Midwest for!
On the commute, I could hear the wind shrieking--absolutely ear-piercing banshee-wail shrieking--through some part of the train's anatomy. The eastern sky had clouded over. I looked at the backlit, rain-heavy, gray-blue clouds and remembered all the times I'd looked up at them from the back porch of my old place and thought The colour my bedroom will be is up there. Now it's the colour my bedroom is.
On the commute, I could hear the wind shrieking--absolutely ear-piercing banshee-wail shrieking--through some part of the train's anatomy. The eastern sky had clouded over. I looked at the backlit, rain-heavy, gray-blue clouds and remembered all the times I'd looked up at them from the back porch of my old place and thought The colour my bedroom will be is up there. Now it's the colour my bedroom is.
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Soon it will be the color my bedroom is, too. We liked it so much in your place, we're painting our bedroom the same color.
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*trying to imagine the always shivering girlie in the snow*
Not exactly...
We are using stormy coast for the accent wall.
-e
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