I'm sometimes delighted by the music you link to. (actually, I'd never heard of that Morrissey guy until I came here, now he's one of my favorites) This person however is not that good of a singer but i like that the fact the vitality of the image stay's consistent throughout the different background scenarios. I'm guessing it illustrates the resilient nature of the human spirit.
I just linked to the /inspiration part of your post. Obviously, there is more to life then "The big plan" mainly because the "big plan" is always only relevant to a particular time & space. Being Jewish I guess you would understand that concept.
When I first moved to OKC, Daddy and I split the cost of a chainsaw, which he then didn't want me to use.....until he broke the chainsaw doing what he feared I would do (bind the chain up).
We are getting better now-we share a gas powered weed whacker. I bought it, but I leave it at his house so he doesn't have come borrow it when he wants to use it-I just go down and get it when I want it.
Ah-these are the memories we cherish. (No, really, they are).
aaaaaaaaaawwwwwwwwww.....
ReplyDeleteSnip snip! ha ha
ReplyDeleteI'm sometimes delighted by the music you link to. (actually, I'd never heard of that Morrissey guy until I came here, now he's one of my favorites) This person however is not that good of a singer but i like that the fact the vitality of the image stay's consistent throughout the different background scenarios. I'm guessing it illustrates the resilient nature of the human spirit.
I get such a friendly and familar Woodstock (ala Snoopy's dog house)vibe from that little yellow leaf.
ReplyDeleteYou going all soppy on us?!
ReplyDeleteYou're right, Rita. She's a somewhat irritating wailer ain't she? It's the Smiths-on-a-uke factor that amuses me.
ReplyDeleteAfter about two minutes of listening to her nails-against-blackboard voice, however, the original seems even more glorious than it was before.
Well, you can't beat an original.
ReplyDeleteI just linked to the /inspiration part of your post.
Obviously, there is more to life then "The big plan" mainly because the "big plan" is always only relevant to a particular time & space. Being Jewish I guess you would understand that concept.
I never left you. I'm merely a leaf fluttering down the large Prozac tree, and i believe it's spring soon.
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely fantastic. Boy, can I ever relate.
ReplyDeletexoxo
When I first moved to OKC, Daddy and I split the cost of a chainsaw, which he then didn't want me to use.....until he broke the chainsaw doing what he feared I would do (bind the chain up).
ReplyDeleteWe are getting better now-we share a gas powered weed whacker. I bought it, but I leave it at his house so he doesn't have come borrow it when he wants to use it-I just go down and get it when I want it.
Ah-these are the memories we cherish. (No, really, they are).