2/10/2008

I can see you wherever you are

hippie post

sometimes I wonder why I keep forgetting to look and see beyond my office desk and the local supermarket. time flies, as they say (and "flies spread diseases"), most of us gaze perplexed having to face how fast it truly flies too; however, at times it's brilliant to see what the fast pace can also bring you. like an early reminder that spring is right here on the porch. even if a tad early this year.

last weekend I was shivering in hail and snow and merciless icy winds, today I watched fat bumblebees buzzing around blooming flowers in the park.


when time goes fast we're either happy or anxious about it. a workday passing quick is always something we take positively (although most of the time we don't realise we rush those hours from our actual life) but for many, when a birthday is nearing we start to wonder where life is whooshing past. this time though, I really don't mind it at all. spring is just round the corner.


what's this?

The nadir (from Arabic ندير nadeer نظير nathir, "opposite") is the astronomical term for the point in the sky directly below the observer, or more precisely, the point in the sky with an inclination of −90°.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nadir