As I said, she is never around when I am concious. Plus, she is remarkably drama-free, so, clearly, I wouldn't be interested. And, if I'm correct, she's around 5000 years old. She thinks Sargon the Great was a snotty-nosed punk. Perhaps you've seen her around your "circles". She, too, can come out in daylight. :gotmyatte
5000 years old? I'd be afraid to be around her 'circles.' :twitch: And just what is this my circles comment? Hmmm?
Still no cardinals in sight all day. But the bluejays are now playing catch me if you can, and chasing each other madly about the various trees. The moon is still officially fun, and now I doubt my resources about that...shouldn't be full 2 nights running. It is still gorgeous, regardless. Silent outside, no wind, cool but warmer than last night. 80 degrees today. The autistic boy that does my lawn comes rolling by on his skateboard, with his dad close behind. The boy is smiling. This is the first time I've ever seen him smile. He proudly tells me that his dad is skateboarding with him. He is much better than dad. To all who go to sleep tonight on this side of the world, The (early) Nightly Mission: I hope you sleep deeply all through the night. If not, then I hope your dreams make you whole. Stay safe and wake up in the morning! G'Night.
Specific example, not the first: Post #419. Or the rolling of the eyes indicative of nonchalence? :gotmyatte
Oh, no! Not at all! I was under the impression you were messing around with me a little, so I messed back, apparently a little too well. I was trying to act as if I was suspicious of YOU being a vampire. I'm sorry. I had no intention of honestly expressing any negative feelings. But sometimes, irony doesn't come through in the printed word. Please forgive me. :hug:
No problem. I just wanted to make sure. Irony is difficult. I'll try to remember just how ironic you are. Heh. :yes: FYI, I am not a vampire yet.
Good Morning! I am up too late to see the scattering of the birds from the live oaks to the neighborhood, nor to hear their songs. A flock of crows was pecking away at worms, I think, in the neighbor's lawn. And the buzzards were circling to the north. That was it. The neighbor girl from down the street, the tomboy, informs me how sunburned she is, tells me her family will go to Adventure Island tomorrow for their spring break vacation. She cannot find her basketball and I promise to tell her if I see it. Today I go to work. Yay! I am actually excited. My knee had better hold. It will be warm again today. Have a good day! I want to have one, too!