Several Notes
Living Off Campus has limited several of the activities I used to undertake regulalrly while living on campus. Foremost among those is the activity, I kid you not, of walking.
This is not to say that I’m one of those kids who drives a hummer
around because my wealthy parents treat me like an action figure, who
needs all the accesories to be cool, but because I instead ride a bike
– in the hopes of making the miles go by faster. In this case, they do.
it’s simple, efficient individual tranpsortation.
However, going 20 Mph past speeding traffic limits the mental
activities I can undertake during the activity, for example: Walking v.
Biking
Instead of…..
I…..
Admiring Nature | Avoid Speeding SUV’s |
Talking to People I Pass | Give Them A Silent, Passing Nod |
Stopping For Coffee | Stop to Avoid Colliding With Coffee Machines |
Listening to Music | Listen to Traffic Cops |
Taking My Time | Rush to get Out of the Cold |
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Today, in a quest for Chocolate Banana Cappucino, I walked from The
Court House, to Olde Mill, to ISAT, and to Godwin – the most wonderful
thing I noticed?
The flecks of gravel in pure white snow that made it look like
Chocolate Chip Ice Cream. I swear, If I was Wordsworth, that would have
been a smahing 17th Centruy Literary Masterpiece, but alas, I possess
neither his ultra-extensive vocabulary, or proclivity for finding the
beauty in simple words and phrases.
Well, that and he was a wonderful poet.
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Today’s Surreal/Awkward Moment:
Route 10, 4:00 PM – The Bus Radio Plays R. Kelly – Ignition (Remix).
My Brain, 4:01 PM – Will to Live Finally Crushed.
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Quoted:
Prof. Alexander: “……..Yes, It’s much like the change in the
direction of the breeze by the seashore in the evening, versus the
morning.”
(Awkward Silence)
(15 Seconds)
Kid From Cyprus: “What is a breeze?”