Friday, December 09, 2005

FROM MY CHAIR

I have spent many hours in my sun room, looking at the sky as it changes from my special chair, and if it could talk, the stories it would tell. It was passed down to me by my old roommate, who's family was very interesting. It's a story for another time. Today, the sky was so blue with the clouds, and the little rain from last night glistening on the palm trees, simply beautiful. The colors were so vivid, it was breathtaking. I wanted time to stop, but it kept passing, yet I have this little moment frozen in time. Like so many other moments in my life.

3 comments:

jbwritergirl said...

Sometimes the simplest things can document the time and place in which we find ourselves.

Through your windows, there is a sense of space and openness that allows one to open their minds in daydreams created while staring through the 'DIRTY' glass.

It's easy to see that you are sending a subliminal message.

These windows are crying out for a good shot of 'WINDEX', waiting patiently for the swift passing of a paper towel.

Someday, you'll walk into the sun room and discover that grime missing and wonder to yourself...was it an act of nature or........?

ISOSOS said...

YOU ARE THE FUNNIEST GIRL I KNOW!! And only you know the windows are dirty... bad girl... telling my secrect all over the internet. But hey... I barely have time for sleep, much less windows.
Love Ya!

jbwritergirl said...

Yes, but a clean window is like a clean slate. You get to see the same view in a different way.

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