Summer Return And Other Insignificances
Fri Jun 24 2005

This day should be famous for British Summer Return. Yes, at last the skies are getting back into their senses and pour rain onto the scorching dryness that haunted Island for the last few days. Hip Hip Huray! Not just “a rain”, but thunderstormed showers, so strong that they even created flooding in some areas…”that’s more like it”, - I said to my guests – “now you can see the normal British summer”…a bit of extreme though, but for the time being the earth is grateful for the long awaited freshness.

Apparently, this week is special for sky watching. The full moon you can see in the sky, hangs so low, like it hasn’t done for the last 18 years! Here is more about how imperfect human eyes are - they tend to trick us into optical illusions...well, humans do tend to fall into illusions anyway, one more, one less - who cares? ;-)

The last thought of today – about Places…I wonder how people feel about the places they live (the geographical places, not houses!) I wonder how many of us would prefer to stay in one place all our life, or rather to move often…or to move until we find a perfect place for us…I wonder if I ever be able to find mine…I will write an entry on Places in my life...one day...perhaps...:-)

5 Comments
  • From:
    Pragmatist (Legacy)
    On:
    Fri Jun 24 2005
    I live in the city by necessity. By choice I'd be in the country. I'd love to be where I could keep a horse, and have a Golden Retreiver, and no noisy neighbors. Or traffic.

    Ah well...

    Shalom
  • From:
    Dreamerbooks2003 (Legacy)
    On:
    Fri Jun 24 2005
    When I was in the East coast of US.. (Massachusetts) I met people that not only had never been out of their state, but not out of the burro where they were born. They had married and raised families within a few blocks of the place themselves were born.. I found this fascinating. I asked a few of them why they had never traveled from home and they thought i was just crazy..
    'Why?? We have everything we need right here?'
    hmmmmm
    guess I will blame my grandpa.. he put the gypsy in my years back.. thanx gramp
    :)
  • From:
    Kordelle (Legacy)
    On:
    Fri Jun 24 2005
    well hello miss tick thankyou for your advice about the black african french experience but I decline I do not take advice over the internet hee hee hee

    rain is so reuvenating I love it you can smell the earth

    well I said I would go digging for more egyptian jewels so I commented on egyptian tale fairness of the pharaoh

    thanks for the lunar entertainment
  • From:
    Kordelle (Legacy)
    On:
    Sat Jun 25 2005
    I forgot to mention you have a gorgeous artsy site here miss tick
    or maybe I have said it before but just to confirm it
  • From:
    Bubbles1956 (Legacy)
    On:
    Sun Jun 26 2005
    I would love to find my "perfect" place and stay there.