February 26, 2007
wet roads, white limbs, and thumbs up
posted by soe 1:23 am
It’s late, but I wanted to share three beautiful things with you from our drive home tonight from Connecticut:
1. Although predicted to be awful most of the way home, the driving conditions were only messy for a relatively short period of time in New Jersey. In fact, for the last half of the drive, the roads were merely wet.
2. It started snowing in D.C. this morning and there are several inches piled up around the city. It looks particularly lovely on the tree limbs — deliciously wintry.
3. Someone built a snowman in a park overlooking one of the main arteries into the city. The best part? The snowman is giving all the drivers a thumbs up sign.
February 22, 2007
electric, grin, and companions
posted by soe 9:31 am
Three Beautiful Things from the past week:
1. Locked next to Union Square was a bicycle. Its tape, rims, and tires were all a brilliant shade of electric blue.
2. The moon was a Cheshire cat grin last night as I walked home from the metro after a movie.
3. The cats have been particularly snuggly since I got home Tuesday. All three of them nap in the same room with me and Posey deigned to come curl up under the covers with me last night, at least until Jeremiah pounced on her head.
February 15, 2007
glass branches, rose red, and chasm
posted by soe 11:22 pm
Sorry for the late posting, but it’s been a day of traveling for me, and then the internet in my hotel room in San Francisco didn’t work without some external intervention. In the meantime, three beautiful things from the last week:
1. The branches on the small trees lining my street were solidly encased in ice by the time I walked home from the metro Tuesday evening.
2. Rebs sent me photos of her brand-new niece, who arrived on Jason’s and my birthday. The baby is gorgeous with dark hair and beautiful red lips. Newborns aren’t usually very pretty, but Sophie definitely is.
3. I got bored on the plane flight and opened my window blind (despite the fact that the flight attendants pointed out this is very inconsiderate behavior) so I could actually take advantage of my window seat on the cross-country flight. We must have been somewhere over the Four Corners area because suddenly I saw red rocks and a deep canyon (but not the Grand one).
(About this time I also noticed the plane’s wing flapping as if it were a diving board under Greg Louganis, but that was less beautiful and more scary to think about. But I suppose that someone who took physics would tell me that the wing flexing was actually a good thing because its flexing prevents it from snapping off. Intellectually I understood that. Emotionally? Not so much.)
P.S.: Thank you for all the birthday well-wishes. I appreciated them all.
February 8, 2007
moo, is that a rock in your pocket?, and reflections
posted by soe 10:49 pm
Three beautiful things from the past week:
1. A neighbor has two Marmaduke-sized dogs that must be part dalmation because they have the same coloration as holsteins.
2. My new jeans came with a small, bluish, porous pebble in the pocket.
3. The silvery sheen of wet pavement on a sunny morning after a snowy night.
February 1, 2007
crusts, brisk, and compliment
posted by soe 3:41 pm
I started this post yesterday because I had a hard time believing it wasn’t Thursday already. But now that it actually is Thursday (which I persist in believing is Friday), I offer you three of the beautiful things I encountered last week:
1. I bought some bread at the farmers’ market over the weekend but forgot to put it in a plastic bag, so some of the crusts have gotten particularly tough. I tossed them onto the window well ledge yesterday, and today Posey and Jeremiah get to watch live bird theater from the living room window.
2. There have been problems on my Metro line the last couple days so I’ve walked to work instead of riding the rails. It’s been chilly, but nothing horrible, and by the time I get to work I feel energized and invigorated and ready to face some of the problems that come with the workday. Now if I could just convince my body to get up earlier so I can do it more often…
3. Mum made me a beautiful woolen cape when I was in college. It’s bright pink and cheerful and makes me feel like a gothic heroine whenever I wear it, regardless of my other apparel. On the way home from work on Monday night, a stranger on the Metro complimented me on it, and I got to say, “My mother made it for me.”
January 25, 2007
disorientation, surprise, and teatime snack
posted by soe 6:35 pm
It’s already Thursday, but I want it to be Friday. (Working five days a week is hard after a month of working fewer!)
But if it were Friday, it would mean that we’d missed chatting about beautiful things, and that would be disappointing. I really enjoy telling you about the lovely things I encounter and I enjoy hearing about those in your lives.
So, without further ado, three beautiful things from the past week:
1. It flurried during the middle of the day today and the closest windows to my sixth-floor office overlook a courtyard. Because of the strange wind currents created by the location, the snow looked like it was flying up instead of down.
2. The double-take John did when I walked into the meeting on Saturday. I’m noted for my outspoken dislike of meetings, so I was clearly not expected.
3. My dentist is located near Eastern Market, where there’s a bakery. (No, the irony of this is not lost on me.) To celebrate a clean bill of dental health, I bought myself an almond croissant. (It was as big as my head!) I had half at teatime yesterday and half at teatime today. I only recently had my first almond croissant, so I never knew they were filled with gooey almond goodness. I just thought there was almond extract (which, did you know, is generally made from apricot pits) in the batter and almonds on top. How wrong I was…