Tuesday, April 18, 2006
can’t be done
I set a goal: write five exam questions per day. I wake up early, work through my lectures, meetings, emails and then finally I am ready. Question number one. No, wait, there is an errand that needs to be run. On the Capitol Square. Sunshine? Let me walk over. Reflecting on how pretty the day is…
reflecting
Perhaps a little movement? Why not spin out into the country? Just a few minutes down the road.. Ohhh, cool outside. Okay, I’ll work at my friend’s place. Comfortable now in the kitchen… But that tail of an overly affectionate cat, looking for love in all the wrong places: cat, get off my legal pad! Back and forth, back and forth. Clearly I need to take a break…
swooshing
And always, the country roads beckon.
tempting
It’s dusk now. I wrote two questions. Pedal back to the loft, coming around Monona Bay, yet another view of the white dome.
seducing
Madison and environs are a distraction at this time of the year.
reflecting
Perhaps a little movement? Why not spin out into the country? Just a few minutes down the road.. Ohhh, cool outside. Okay, I’ll work at my friend’s place. Comfortable now in the kitchen… But that tail of an overly affectionate cat, looking for love in all the wrong places: cat, get off my legal pad! Back and forth, back and forth. Clearly I need to take a break…
swooshing
And always, the country roads beckon.
tempting
It’s dusk now. I wrote two questions. Pedal back to the loft, coming around Monona Bay, yet another view of the white dome.
seducing
Madison and environs are a distraction at this time of the year.
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Those chairs on that dock look unstable and enticing at the same time.
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet cat!
ReplyDeleteThe cat says, "down with final exams!" Cute.
ReplyDeleteI must admit when I was in college I thought that profs loved making up exams to torture us poor souls who were out skipping class and enjoying the sun!!
Either that's a tiny legal pad or one hell of a giant cat.
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