“Time is but the stream I go a-fishing in.”
It stands to reason that the game I don’t attend is the game the Red Sox win in quite dramatic fashion with three home runs by Petroia. We all watched it here, and it was a long game. The Sox led then were behind then tied then led then were behind. Sometimes we yelled and screamed and sometimes we moaned and groaned. It was a great game.
It is hot, the sun being merciless at these altitudes, and temps in the 90’s are common. I sit outside for a bit then run into the air conditioning. At home, we seldom get temperatures as high as the 90’s, even in the worst of summer. Between the heat and the altitude, I find inertia the best choice. We have no plans for today, and I’m just fine with that. My book is nearly finished, and I can just laze around and read.
I leave tomorrow for hearth and home. It always surprises me how time sometimes passes so swiftly I see only a flash as the days rush by me. I often lose track and wonder what day of the week it is. Usually I try and remember the day before. It gives me a hint for today. In the summer, I have plays and concerts so I try not to get too lost. I’m surprised to hear today is Friday. What happened to the other days I wonder?
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June 25, 2010 at 1:43 pm
I feel much the same during my vacation. I seldome knows what day it is 🙂 When working it´s a totally different thing 🙂
Warm, sunny and windy over here today. Temperatures around 90 is rare over here and I´m sort of happy about that. When it happens I´m totally beaten by it already at noon.
Have a great Midsummers eve!
Christer.
June 25, 2010 at 4:17 pm
Christer,
I think we are not meant to know what’s going on during vacations. It’s time to relax and let the world go by us.
Hot, hot, hot here in Colorado-near 100°
June 26, 2010 at 4:51 pm
I always think of Colorado as cold. Learn something new every day. So you return home tomorrow? I just arrived back this morning from a statewide house tour. I picked previewing houses in many price ranges but really got excited to see the ones priced $21 million and up. What a way to live. I figure they also cost $30,000 a month to keep up. But they are just sitting there which is why the Road Tours got them plugged in this year. Otherwise we would take our agents to Street of Dreams in Orlando. Safe trip home Kat.
June 27, 2010 at 10:00 am
Z&Me,
The mountains are still chilly. My nephew is in a small mountain town and 71° has been their highest so far.
Thanks, Z&Me, it was a safe trip, uneventful. I arrived home around 7 that night.