--JUST BE GRATEFUL
…After getting
feedback—(“I have to honest. I didn’t
like this at all”) I spent yesterday reworking the beginning of a new novel. I hope it’s turning out better. I think it is.
Meanwhile,
friends on Facebook were coming up with witty stuff:-Son: That's how you choose the next guy you love. The one who treats you like a princess on your birthday and all the rest of the days too
-Somebody on the radio just said "I'd rather eat chicken nuggets than scorpions."
-Holy sheeite!
When did picking up a dime I dropped on the floor become an advanced yoga
posture?
-Liam has asked ever since our bear-sighting if the bear is going to be my boyfriend. I think this says a lot about my type. Big. Dark. Lumbering. Eats a lot. Sleeps a lot.
-When the guard at the post office mumbled handsome as I passed, I was embarrassed, but thrilled. Then I realized he said, have a good one.
-"Owen, you need to stop hitting people."
-(Owen in crying voice): "I just hit people because I want them to fight me but they never do!"
-"Why do you want people to fight you?"
-Owen (still in crying voice) “I want people to fight me so that I can prove my strength.”
-I thought about texting an ex-boyfriend last night: "remember when I barfed and then you stayed with me until I fell asleep?" But I didn't want to make him miss me more than he surely does
-One of my student's sentences: "I look forward to battering myself." Fish and chips anyone?
-Real thing I just did on a dating site:
Guy: Truth? Or dare?
Me: Get off the planet
…Lastly, here
are some things I like on a Wednesday:
“A good
photograph is knowing where to stand.” Ansel Adams
“To create
one’s world in any of the arts takes courage.” Georgia O’Keeffe
“Be still when
you have nothing to say; when genuine passion moves you, say what you’ve got to
say, and say it hot.” D. H. Lawrence
“There are only
two or three human stories, and they go on repeating themselves as fiercely as
if they had never happened before.” Willa Cather
“I found that
the sunshine in New Mexico could do almost anything with one: make one well if
one felt ill, or change a dark mood and lighten it. It entered into one’s deepest places and
melted the thick, slow densities. It
made one feel good. That is, alive.”
Mabel Dodge Luhan
Just came on. Wanted to find what you said was your favorite poem, "You". Anyway, got a kick out of the Ansel Adams quote. Always thought of him as "somber" for lack of a better word. Perhaps its the black and white. Now seems he had an acerbic wit. Ta! Off to see if I can find You! ��
ReplyDeleteJust came on. Wanted to find what you said was your favorite poem, "You". Anyway, got a kick out of the Ansel Adams quote. Always thought of him as "somber" for lack of a better word. Perhaps its the black and white. Now seems he had an acerbic wit. Ta! Off to see if I can find You! ��
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