It was a fabulous weekend.
I believe I perfected the art of doing nothing.
On Saturday we set out for Providence RI. On the way there I was hungry enough to eat my leather coat, and I thought, “Won’t it be nice to see a Panera ( bread and pastry store)
Bakery for breakfast?” No sooner than the thought left my mind, there it was and we had front door parking too!
We also had front door parking at the beadshop in Providence, except that it was far too expensive for me; the internet bead shopper, so we strolled along the streets of this college town, stopped in at Brown Bookstore and then over at a tea shop where I had the best masala chi ever. I’d go to Brown myself, just for this teashop. How can you not want to study in such a delicious environment? http://www.tealuxe.com/
Back home I sat in the first class chair (aka leather recliner) and promptly fell asleep.
Upon awakening I watched The Seventh Seal, an Ingmar Bergman film about the existence of God.
The Winter Games followed this where I learned that I adore snowboard cross.
If I were a “natural born skier” snowboard cross would be my sport. I can almost feel the freedom and exhilaration, which comes from being a rider. As an onlooker, I can feel the bliss…
I also discovered intrestingness at http://www.flickr.com where the most arresting photos are housed. Now I know where to go to feel moments of pure bliss…
I spent today making out like a bandit on ebay with the purchase of beads and crystals for my jewelry hobby.
All in all, it has been a fabulous three days, and I expect it to continue because I deserve the best...
“Follow your bliss and the universe will open doors for you where there were only walls” ~Joseph Campbell
Monday, February 20, 2006
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