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Dec 12 2008

At Ease

Published by bproduction at 3:25 am under Exploring Edit This

It’s hard to believe that the year (or at least, the semester) is coming to a draw. It’s seems not that time has passed by quickly (because it hasn’t – it has dragged at times), but that time is going at it’s own pace. I wouldn’t ever want to rush anything, for life is here and now. All I need to do is open my eyes and see the world around me.

Today I went to the Civic Center today to go to the SF Public library. I must tell you, it is one of the most extraordinary things that just amaze me. I have a fascination with books (and all things shiny) and walking into the library just blew my mind. Not only were shelves of books towering over me, but there was every kind of book imaginable. I know that this library can’t compare to say, the Library of Congress, but after having spent so much time in smaller branches, shuffling through databases in order to find a specific book (and having no luck), discovering this place was like finding heaven. Not only will I make an excuse just to go there now, but I’ll make sure I do often. It’s like shopping (ladies, you understand); I’m sure my level of “feel-good” hormones have increased. Shopping = endorphins.

While wandering around Civic Center, I questioned why I didn’t bring the Pentax to SF with me; there is so much life waiting to be snapped with a photograph. There are many moments happening, and all I could do today was mope and whimper – so many wonderful opportunities for a shot.

Things are good with the boyfriend. Guess who I’m seeing next week? You got it. Life is good, I wouldn’t have it any other way.

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