(no subject)
Apr. 13th, 2003 06:32 amHad a very lovely entertaining afternoon/evening/morning. Which should be obvious since I'm just now getting home. But my British Texan friend cooked dinner for us, and there was much card playing, listening to music, Metro coffee and conversation.
And coming home at this hour is one of those moments that you think just moves unscripted and almost a force unto itself. Maybe it's listening to the finest Russian DJs while I'm looping and sailing over the asphalt, with the grey purple clouds moving over the lightening blue of the eastern sky, and the lights and the emptiness and the feeling that everything is in flux, that it is the end of the world and the dawn at the same time.
Because in the end nothing stays the same.
And coming home at this hour is one of those moments that you think just moves unscripted and almost a force unto itself. Maybe it's listening to the finest Russian DJs while I'm looping and sailing over the asphalt, with the grey purple clouds moving over the lightening blue of the eastern sky, and the lights and the emptiness and the feeling that everything is in flux, that it is the end of the world and the dawn at the same time.
Because in the end nothing stays the same.