Aug. 9th, 2004

edenfalling: headshot of a raccoon, looking left (raccoon)
I wrote this in longhand last night and revised it this morning, but I still don't like it much. Nevertheless, I consider it better than trying to write about the playwright Harold Pinter, which is the first thing the word conjured in my brain.

A post-war scenario:

Restoration )

Tomorrow we leave the island. I will be sorry to go -- I always am -- but the damp, gray weather makes the departure a bit less of a wound.

Oddly enough, when I'm away from home and family, I often feel more homesick for the island than for New Jersey. I suppose it's because the island is harder to reach, and because it's more of a special place. (This may be related to the way I miss my dog more than my family -- I can't talk to my dog the way I can talk to humans.)

Ah well. At least I won't have to split more wood! It can be quite a fight, bashing wedges through tough, green wood with a maul. (And good god, does it give me lower back pain...)
edenfalling: headshot of a raccoon, looking left (raccoon)
I wrote this in longhand last night and revised it this morning, but I still don't like it much. Nevertheless, I consider it better than trying to write about the playwright Harold Pinter, which is the first thing the word conjured in my brain.

A post-war scenario:

Restoration )

Tomorrow we leave the island. I will be sorry to go -- I always am -- but the damp, gray weather makes the departure a bit less of a wound.

Oddly enough, when I'm away from home and family, I often feel more homesick for the island than for New Jersey. I suppose it's because the island is harder to reach, and because it's more of a special place. (This may be related to the way I miss my dog more than my family -- I can't talk to my dog the way I can talk to humans.)

Ah well. At least I won't have to split more wood! It can be quite a fight, bashing wedges through tough, green wood with a maul. (And good god, does it give me lower back pain...)

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