"Whatever is true, honorable and right; whatever is pure, lovely and commendable - If there is beauty, anything worthy of praise, think about these things." Phil 4:8
Legs crossed, contemplating the shadows and digits dancing on the wall Here in the lovely shade of lateral blinds pulled taut I sit long enough like this
Taking in the shapes within the round, beige dome This womb I might as well call home Where days are punctuated by the whir of necessary machinations
Sit long enough like this through eight-hour shifts, by design The rewards, the promises of good speculation and chrystal orbs The ones that soften your crash from the rattle and rush of working years
Sit long enough like this, but not so still Crunch of numbers, quick, calculate the good years of service How many more hours until the golden hour.
A ball of teal yarn and The Masterful Flame of Queen Leona, by Umberto Eco.
I have outdone myself. Seriously - there are approximately 5 knitting projects going on in the house. One I particularly love (at the moment, my caveat, as I can't have pet projects lest one becomes jealous of the other) is this teal yarn. Malabrigo Teal, in varied shades of blue, indigo. I imagine the colors fading in and out, but gosh I only have 1 skein. Maybe I will try a cowl this time.