Thursday, January 11, 2007
colors
When you have been inundated with the blues and delightful tones of virtual travel (especially in and around the Mediterranean), you begin to think that this really is the way the world presents itself. I mean this in the broadest sense: you begin to believe that life is made of days where all you have is the hot pursuit of all the beautiful rooms with views out there. I kid you not.
But, at the close of the day, the photos, the web site where you have been placing them, they all recede. The splash of reality. It’s like someone pouring a can of gray paint over your day. Work, chores, and the tones of a mid January afternoon in Madison seep in. I know it looks like Pittsburgh, or Detroit maybe. But it’s Madison.
Except, you know, you know, that in a matter of secs, okay, hours maybe, you can go back and reclaim the blues. Hang in there, blues! I’ll be back in a little while.
But, at the close of the day, the photos, the web site where you have been placing them, they all recede. The splash of reality. It’s like someone pouring a can of gray paint over your day. Work, chores, and the tones of a mid January afternoon in Madison seep in. I know it looks like Pittsburgh, or Detroit maybe. But it’s Madison.
Except, you know, you know, that in a matter of secs, okay, hours maybe, you can go back and reclaim the blues. Hang in there, blues! I’ll be back in a little while.
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Fuck! These winter posts from Madison are really hard for me. We had to deal with this last winter. I hated it. Now here we all are again. Plus Internet Ronin this time.
ReplyDeleteI feel so many conflicting emotions. I say get outta there, and come to California. I want to lash out at the forces enabling your presence in this bleakness. Parts of you are warping there in strange, innovative ways.
It isn't so bad. My office is on the 7th floor of the depicted mid-rise office building (right side, facing NNE) -- when it's snowy, I have a quite lovely view out my window.
ReplyDeleteThat said, winter in Madison w/o snow *is* bleak. But we do, as a result, live summer to its fullest here.