“Clouds now and again
give a soul some respite from
moon-gazing—behold.”
Matsuo Basho (1644-1694), Japanese poet. (untitled haiku), Trans. by Bernard Lionel Einbond, in Cicada I, No. 4 (Winter 1977).
TIME: 9:21 PM
PLACE: Outside
SUBJECT: Night clouds and moon
I feel like I wasted this day. I messed around with the mountains of photos on my notebook, trying to get them in some semblance of order with Picasa. I was able to delete several duplicate folders – over 2 gigs worth – more hard drive space for me! I also gathered papers together for reimbursement from our medical savings account and I washed, dried and folded several loads of laundry; so I guess that I did get a little bit accomplished. I still feel like I should have gotten more done. Funny, I didn’t have much enthusiasm for doing anything during the day, but now that it is late at night, I am ready to get something done. I need to adjust my biorhythms.
1 comment:
Nice shot! I love that you can see those whispy clouds.
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