The mountain opened today. And god was it fantastic. I had forgotten how much I love to ski. I went up early thinking "I'll just get one or two runs in" I had on my new powder skis because I wanted to try them out even though there was no powder. But I got there early enough that I could put some fresh tracks through the trees. AND I saw my the first kid of the year to get clipped by a crazy. Snowboarder was being cocky and just caught this kid in ski school. Didn't even stop to ...
{my nephew Roosevelt} {Me Bein a Goofball} {Bubbles, I Just Want a bite...} ...
I think that Camus may be my sub-concious mind. Though The Fall is not as enaging as a story as The Stranger was, reading it, is like seeing m own thoughts put into words. I tell my friends that I have a dead French writer living inside of my head. From The Fall by Camus There are always reasons for mudering a man. On the contrary, it is impossible to justify his living. That's way crime always finds lawyers and innocence only rarely.
Took a nap and woke up forty-five minutes later, honestly expecting it to be midnight. I'm feeling a tad better, but still. . . . .. . I had a dream which seemed to unfold unto itself like silk emmersed in water. Though this quietude was not a pleasant one, for I was bombarded with images of memories of things past, things which I long for but can never get. Among that where other unreachable things, dangling in front of me like a cat being teased with catknip. But ...
[I][CENTER] [IMG]http://i735.photobucket.com/albums/ww354/litnetnews/header-3.gif[/IMG] [SIZE="5"] [FONT="Book Antiqua"]November 2009[/FONT][/SIZE][/CENTER][/I] [CENTER]HAPPY 1ST BIRTHDAY LIT NET MONTHLY NEWS![/CENTER] Welcome to the November edition of The Literature Networks online newspaper. Every month, we will keep you updated with information regarding threads, contests, Book Club and lots more! Happy Reading. [I][CENTER][SIZE="4"][FONT="Book ...