thrown for a loop
Apr. 21st, 2006 06:35 pmfuhhh! i guess i would have guessed i'd feel some weird shit, but, fuuhh!, it still seems bizarre, uncalled-for, and weirdly physiological.
of course there is a strange air pressure out there, as the cold front nears, and isolated thunderstorms get ready to (like this thing) break out, appear, or whatever else you think of little upcropping roilers doing. but that ain't the main prompter of this weighty warmth of flesh, awareness of the face, swirly inner ear, etc.
can't shake the notion i'm an utter moron for all of this.
so now there's the question of what to do now, this evening. fake going on about my business, or whatever alternate business i'd be doing, since it's spooky storm dark out? how about go exhaust myself physically? drink, drug, unconsciousness, lite movie? charge nonnecessities? i can imagine no option that isn't an evasion.
fuuuh.
the obvious answer is to stand in the metaphorical storm and get soaked with it until it's boring. wonder if standing in a literal storm is a good way to do that.
of course there is a strange air pressure out there, as the cold front nears, and isolated thunderstorms get ready to (like this thing) break out, appear, or whatever else you think of little upcropping roilers doing. but that ain't the main prompter of this weighty warmth of flesh, awareness of the face, swirly inner ear, etc.
can't shake the notion i'm an utter moron for all of this.
so now there's the question of what to do now, this evening. fake going on about my business, or whatever alternate business i'd be doing, since it's spooky storm dark out? how about go exhaust myself physically? drink, drug, unconsciousness, lite movie? charge nonnecessities? i can imagine no option that isn't an evasion.
fuuuh.
the obvious answer is to stand in the metaphorical storm and get soaked with it until it's boring. wonder if standing in a literal storm is a good way to do that.
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Date: Apr. 23rd, 2006 09:38 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: Apr. 24th, 2006 02:11 pm (UTC)I did end up standing in the rain yesterday a good while, lopping up some branch bits to fill the top half of a trashcan of compostables. My neighbor K & her two kids came around---they were on a puddle stomping mission. Rain good. Curls my hair, as the crusts of bread were purported, in family legend, to do.
Friday I just drove around all night. Best part was a turnoff in Saline, following a little sign that said "Bridgewater -->", which is a two-horse town with kinda scary rednecky folk hanging around its tavern (and I'm not afraid of farmers, per se). Eventually that road took me to Manchester, but the cool part along the way was the just-before-dark sounds of bugs and birds, especially when near some little body of water in a dell. It actually felt like I was in the country.
This new icon of yours is vaguely disturbing. Should I be worried about you?
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Date: Apr. 24th, 2006 04:34 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: Apr. 24th, 2006 05:08 pm (UTC)I looked on the map after writing the above comment to see what road it'd been, and was surprised to learn that I had been going almost due west. Thought it'd been northwest, or maybe even north-northwest. Yep, I peeled off at the M-52, cuz I knew where I was then, and it seemed like time to go home. Didn't go look at the house H & I considered in Manchester. (Boy I'm glad I didn't end up out there on my own.)
It feels kinda hard around here to get someplace "other" without driving for hours and hours. Maybe I've lived here too long already? It's not like I know the environs up & down & backwards, though. Huh.
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Date: Apr. 25th, 2006 04:57 pm (UTC)