In case if you're wondering (which you probably aren't), I went online much earlier today because I bypassed breakfast. The reason for this is mainly because I found a bug in my breakfast which killed off my appetite instantaneously. An infestation of our dear anthropod friends must be very good for those who are planning to go on a diet, but since that I neither like the little six-legged critters nor plan to go on a diet, the incident has made the beginning of my day less-than-ideal.
Don't have yogurt while drawing. That is what I learned. I got peach yogurt on my sketch. Hopeless, aren't I? Absolutely.
Oh well, it's summer, I'm staying at home, if I get hungry I'll just find something to eat--after I've carefully inspected all sides of it.
CRASH! BANG!
That was how I woke up this morning. Another source of irritation. The garbage truck around here arrives at around 7:15 on Friday mornings which meant that, if you're planning to sleep ALL the way till 7:45 (see, I injected some irony for you) like I was, you get a rude awakening.
CRASH!
Cheep!
And the birds burst into song shortly afterwards. It's a beautiful day, so they have every right to cheep and twitter to their heart's content. I almost feel wistful that I can't be nearly as cheerful. Almost. I don't like bugs. I wonder if bugs can make you cheerful, but somehow that seems doubtful.
Another day another day.
Re: Kate--noted, that's why I said live "for" the present, not "in" the present. Human minds can't focus on one frame of time, but what the mind is living for...the idea, anyhow, is something to strive for.
Also, the ISH program that I'm in at Davis assigned its summer reading assignment and, guess what? It's ORYX AND CRAKE. So there's one less thing to think about.
That book is astonishingly depressing though.
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