* "For shame. Forsooth" said with the judgmental facial expression
for which I will later pay because judgement isn't in my job description.
Speaking of truth and not covering it all, the photo of my desk that was posted the other day, and man what a good ( read:short lived) day, wasn't very realistic. It is Monday morning and I'm back to the delightful chaos of "follow". This bothers me exactly zero, because I think creativity is found much closer to chaos than it is to order. Not a lot of "purdy" in, let's say, Nazi Germany.for which I will later pay because judgement isn't in my job description.
There ain't nothin' sadder than and if nothing else happens, i am going to straighten those two paintings. sheesh |
On a side note, a lovely beauty came to this place the other day and inspired this post.
She left a little gift in the form of these words
“Behind the story I tell is the one I don’t… Behind the story you hear is the one I wish I could make you hear.”—Dorothy Allison
I'm waiting for her to come back and unfold the rest of the story, but it seems to fit since
I can hardly wait to see what stories will unfold this week.
Love that quote,Tracy!
ReplyDeleteLife remains a mystery~
looks non-chaotic to me-- you should see mine!
ReplyDeleteLenore,
ReplyDeletedoesn't it though, but I still want to know what it meant for the quoter. Insatiable curiosity? Deep love of the unknowable? either way works well ;)
Lesa,
ReplyDeleteHa! Well, if it gets too much worse than that, things get knocked off onto the floor and a great game begins, provided you're a Labrador retriever. If you're a person, chasing the Labrador to get the post-its out of her mouth becomes an annoying interruption and not a game at all.