December 23, 2005

What I should have done today...

Today I got up early and checked my cheeses. My first batch of cheddar had aged to perfection and I had a slice to accompany my Lasagna Lunch.

In the afternoon, I had a brilliant epiphany. I suddenly grasped the mystery that is the universe and in a grand coming together of fates I began writing and writing and writing. The frases were poetic and balanced to the proper ph.

Before dinner, I picked up some 2% swiss style chocolate milk. While in the car, I found the blue pen I had lost many weeks ago. Putting the pen in my pocket, I envisioned a new strategy game that was not only fun but bustling like humanity.

After supper, I called to confirm my trip to Europe. The ruins were being undusted and waiting for my arrival. I smiled, look at my dog and knew it was time for a walk. The cool snow crunched beneath our feet as we gazed up at the stars on the still, dark street called home.

Posted by steveh at December 23, 2005 11:01 PM | TrackBack
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Oh Gong.Bongobong! How VERY exciting! Quando? (when?) Sarai nostro ospite, speriamo.! (You will be our guest, we hope!) DO tell. -Songisong Bonglongogong, ps.prendi i nostri numeri da
Bongrongo.

Posted by: heather at December 24, 2005 02:52 AM

H this entry is filed under "Imagination." If he files it under "Everday Stuff" you can begin preparing for his arrival.

Posted by: Underblog at December 24, 2005 11:09 AM

And the title is "What I should have done today...". I guess I should I just "Everday Stuff" since it gets confusing when I don't.

However, to be fair to H and her gift of prenostication: my roommate and I are "in discussions" about a trip to Europe before he starts working full time in August. Rome and Barcelona are our top two contenders....

Posted by: gb at December 24, 2005 11:18 AM

as you can imagine... Rome has filthy sweltering heat waves in July and is virtually deserted in August- when all Romans head to waters. April, May and best of all June are recommendable. We'll be away June-July and August.

Posted by: heather at December 25, 2005 12:51 AM
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