Forces of nature
Feb. 6th, 2005 03:01 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Wow, we're having a pelting hailstorm out of nowhere.
A few minutes ago, the sky went pretenaturally black and suddenly there were these little pings as small frozen bits of hail started bouncing off the balcony.
Now it's coming down fast and furious with these sea-salt sized chunks of hail, and it must be pretty cold outside since it's sticking: the road below is almost completely white.
I think a change of plans for today may be called for. Instead of going down to the cafe to work, I'll make a pot of tea here and curl up with a book. (For some reason, working in my own home is such an uphill battle, but I may enter the fray a little later today.)
I'm beginning to look forward to my trip back to NY, since I am woefully understocked these days on things-I-want-to-read. I have plenty of books I've not yet read on hand, I just am not feeling in the right moment for most of them. (And even there, three of the to-be-read shelves are only half-full these days, instead of overflowing as I'm used to finding them when I gaze across the room at them...)
A few minutes ago, the sky went pretenaturally black and suddenly there were these little pings as small frozen bits of hail started bouncing off the balcony.
Now it's coming down fast and furious with these sea-salt sized chunks of hail, and it must be pretty cold outside since it's sticking: the road below is almost completely white.
I think a change of plans for today may be called for. Instead of going down to the cafe to work, I'll make a pot of tea here and curl up with a book. (For some reason, working in my own home is such an uphill battle, but I may enter the fray a little later today.)
I'm beginning to look forward to my trip back to NY, since I am woefully understocked these days on things-I-want-to-read. I have plenty of books I've not yet read on hand, I just am not feeling in the right moment for most of them. (And even there, three of the to-be-read shelves are only half-full these days, instead of overflowing as I'm used to finding them when I gaze across the room at them...)