Tuesday, November 30, 2010

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is it interesting that heat rises and cold descends

and yet the lower we go in elevation the warmer it is, and the higher we escalate the cooler.

the sun beats down from above. the core of the earth bakes in the middle of our cold earth.

and we north Hemisphere people think of flying South for winter.

I sincerely can't wrap my brain around the physics of it.

I finished reading Still Life With Woodpecker by Tom Robbins. amazing, inspiring, where do I go from here?

Do I want to be in love?

I'm chasing a girl but it's no good. But, it's probably a whole lot better than letting a girl chase after me, experience chimes in.

I woke up to thunder. I saw and walked through a small flurry of snow the other night. I was dissapointed to not find snow thunder.

Also intriguing, the way that thunder is a sound you can hear, and measure distance with time. But when you're waiting for it, you can hear it approaching from far away. At least the low rumbling ones. Maybe not the big cymbal crash lightning/thunder strikes, but even those have a far off foreshadow, or a close one... just before you hear the real deal... I think

1 comment:

  1. I've always thought much of physics was counter-intuitive. Apparently we have that in common. Enjoy your thunder and snow flurries. Stay warm.

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