No rush

Your life without a computer: what does it look like?

More postcards and personal letters.  More in-person visits. More long conversations. More hours where “unreachable” is real.

More typewriters, Xerox, fax machines. More quiet evenings and comfortable silences, more of the Old World that disappeared.

No more computers? Time would slow down immediately.

#throwback

sweater weather

What is your favorite season of year? Why?

Rainy days followed by perfect sunshine. Bookshopping. Back-to-school supplies. Hot coffee in your favourite café. Crimson leaves. Golden light. That sudden sweep, rushing through the trees. Crisp mornings with baby-blue skies. Long coats. Hats, gloves, laced-up boots. The first silly socks. That hint of snow in the air. Snuggling close on benches. Woodsmoke. Rain-wet pines. Thunderstorms. Candles. Pumpkin, pecan, or sweat potato pie.

#autumn

cold snap

How do you feel about cold weather?

Autumn is hands down the best season.

Bright warm days followed by rain and then suddenly: snow! Then bright warm days again.

Meanwhile, the leaves are turning into every kind of gold and red.

Perfection.

#sweaterweather

Sweater Weather

What is your favorite type of weather?

Call it Autumn, call it Fall, it doesn’t matter:

Sweater Weather is the best weather. Those few weeks before it gets genuinely grey and cold, when the leaves really start to turn? Perfection.

#autumn

I try, I try

Sometimes I feel I write the same the same the same and yet
I know it is not
Weird

/

Crisp sentences
Mellifluous scenes

I want a string of words stuck in your head
since breakfast

 

 

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