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Last night I walked down to Coeur d'Alene park. Back in the day I
used to go there and take walks with my dog Baron. And me and my
now ex-girlfriend used to go there for neighborhood music events
and picnics.
But my walk there last night was not to reminisce. Nor was I seeking
any great illuminations or revelations. I simply wanted to empty out.
After a while spent in the park I walked home. I turned off the laptop
and put the cell phone in the bedroom to recharge and tried to forget
about it. I spent the evening with my mom and Sasha, sat on the couch
and watched some television. I ate a sandwich. The most ordinary things
imaginable: And the best things in my life.
(Photos taken on my Blackberry.)
thetomster said:
Hi Edward,
I surely can agree to this … the ordinary, little and simple things … the best things in life … we often forget about them and it to me it's always a very special feeling catching a moment or an hour to realize that they are always there … very nice Park …
edwardpiercy said:
That's pretty much it, Dirk. My head just got "too full" with all this stuff I was doing on the phone yesterday relating to my old university and what I need to go back there… Just too much. 😀
edwardpiercy said:
Thanks, Star. How's the move going? Don't hurt your back lifting things. Or whatever. :heart:
thetomster said:
hm, sounds like a brief description of what's going on in my head when I come home from office … five days a week … 12 hours a day … some might go to the park, I go to my.opera then (the park and the green fields are for the weekend 😀 )
PainterWoman said:
Oh I'm sure I'd like it. Love those kinds of things with the domino effect.
PainterWoman said:
Some of my favorite things to do are ordinary things. The person I work for pays me to do the simplist of things that he finds tedious, monotonous or boring. A walk in the park, listening to the birds or just sitting and doing nothing at all is very relaxing. You can't help but recoup.
Stardancer said:
There's a place near here kinda like that. I don't get there nearly often enough, just to "empty out", as you so eloquently put it. I like that: "empty out".That's what I'm gonna do Saturday. Empty out.Nice post, Edward.:heart:
L2D2 said:
We all need time outs periodically, Edward. I think I might be getting ready for one. Then again, I might wait till my Family Reunion in Oct. That will give me time with almost my entire family, but away from the house, phones, tv sets and my computer. My friends will get a short vacation from me, too. and the negativity I have been feeling lately.Short sabbatical.
edwardpiercy said:
@ Linda.I only hope you don't miss Halloween. I have a feeling you'd be really fun on Halloween! @ Pam.You know they had these new water fountain things in the park I think you would really like — not the traditional fountain but like a fountain mobile, a couple of things shooting water and this stand with buckets that would fill with water and then when they got too full tip over and dump out and that kind of thing. Sort of a mechanical fountain. I wanted to take a picture of it but there were kids there. And you know how that goes these days. Maybe I can go back one afternoon when there's nobody there and get a shot of it.
edwardpiercy said:
@ Allan.I don't do enough of it either, I think. *note to self…*It's not bad, could be sharper — but then so could my Sony. That's no Photoshop except for resizing, out of the camera it is 96 dpi so I change to 72. And I think I reduced the size a bit. Thank you for the compliment. Coming from you it means a lot to me.PS. How are you liking your new e71?@ DarkoMy old comfortable suit was eaten by moths last year! :p So it goes.
Stardancer said:
Not moving yet. No definite date on that. Have to wait for the paperwork to get done. :irked:I'm just taking everything off shelves, out of closets, out of drawers, washing everything down really well, and packing it up. I've got boxes everywhere. Empty and packed. Makes for an interesting obstacle course when I have to get up in the middle of the night to go to the bathroom.:lol:
gdare said:
Everyday ordinary things are like wearing old comfortable suit – feeling good.
ricewood said:
I think it's good for the mental health to do stuff like that once and again. Simple things. The essentials.That said, your Blackberry seems to make nice photos! (Not to mention the photographer)
edwardpiercy said:
Hmmm. Maybe you could develop a video game based on that? :p
gdare said:
:doh:
edwardpiercy said:
Excellent!
ricewood said:
My new Nokia is perfect. Suits my needs even better than I imagined.I guess it doesn't come better than that.
ellinidata said:
Eddie,she will be better , especially after her operation, somehow the hormones change in animals,off topic:just keep her meals very small, female animals that are fixed gain weight much more than male… I see it in our cats,same feedingsone is 18lb (the female) the other 12lbs. Both fixed but the hormones are soooooooooooo different ..
ellinidata said:
stelar pictures Eddie,is it a gazeebo in the top one?I am very proud of you for going there.I know somehow Byron was too… He wouldn;t want you to avoid places you have been with him… that's like a tribute to him… simple things that close a calm day, a walk , and especially spending time with your mom that loves you the most on this earth make me believe you did have a great after Bday day ! :heart:
edwardpiercy said:
Maybe when (if) Sasha gets over her agoraphobia she can take walks there too. Yes, a gazeebo.
edwardpiercy said:
I've seen that happen too. And for dachshunds it is not good because of their backs. But to be honest I think Sasha could do with at least a little weight gain — she's a total stick supermodel. We need to get her more like Miss Scarlett. :)She will get a special new collar for Christmas I've already picked it out!
ellinidata said:
Originally posted by edwardpiercy:
:hat:Santa baby,I need a few things too! (not a collar by any means:p )
L2D2 said:
True about Dachshunds, Edward. They are very prone to spine problems. My great niece has one now named Sammy who can't walk because of damage to her spine, from age I guess. She is doing much better after three weeks, but still can't use her hind legs. They have to wait 3 more weeks to get her fitted with one of those little two-wheel carts that take the place of the back legs.Do NOT overfeed her because much weight is very bad for their spine. She will beg, but you must be strong.
edwardpiercy said:
Sounds fun. :up:Just get your people to get in touch with my people. :p
edwardpiercy said:
@ Linda. Thanks for passing it by your people and coming up with that idea. I'll get my people to follow up on it. :p@ AngelikiLunch….and more.I like the sound of that. Maybe a movie? 😆
edwardpiercy said:
If not that, then…????Well, maybe I'll think of it by Christmas.
L2D2 said:
By all means, you two should do lunch. 😀
ellinidata said:
I thought Eddie was the "Santa baby" not me! 😆
L2D2 said:
I want that T shirt. ONly, I would have to change the name on it, sorry.
ellinidata said:
jumping hoops are so over rated! :lol:honest we need to exchange something Eddie,something that is no more than 10-15 dollars and it can be with us all year long :)* makes a mental note to follow up on this in an email…*
L2D2 said:
Why not, Angeliki? A spike collar, black thigh boots and a black teddy would suit Edward just fine. hahah
ellinidata said:
My people will be in touch with your people :p
edwardpiercy said:
@ Linda." She will beg, but you must be strong."Linda you obviously don't know: she has this incredible hypnotic power, like a mesmerist of old. :pThanks for suggestions/recommendations. Very sad about Sammy! 😥 I hope that he will be getting around again soon.@ Angeliki.I was thinking about getting you a t-shirt for Christmas to fool around in.:p
ellinidata said:
walking Sasha to the park too :p
ellinidata said:
w00t! I never won an Opera shirt! even if I entered 29373737273 contest! 😥 another popular bi*** brags she got three of them… Now I wonder what should I buy you Eddie :heart:
edwardpiercy said:
I don't think that's an Opera shirt. But you can buy it real easy. Don't have to jump through any hoops.
ellinidata said:
and more 😀
edwardpiercy said:
We'll take a walk. With you in your Easter bonnet. With all the flowers on it…:)
ellinidata said:
🙂 I am adding things in my "2010 to do list" already Eddie ,I think everybody should look forward to the new year! :heart:Sasha too!Easter will be then!
edwardpiercy said:
Maybe next Easter on that last one. :p:heart:
edwardpiercy said:
I don't know who on my sidebar has yet to get it. And I certainly don't want to run through the huge Opera list to find out. Good night!
ellinidata said:
😥 tears of anticipation ! :p how can I possibly not wear a bonnet!do I have to look for the eggs too? 😀
edwardpiercy said:
😀
ellinidata said:
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA oy! I 'll better say G/night! 1:20am NYC and I am working tomorrow again! I wonder if another member from my friends list will become MOTW 😀
ellinidata said:
and it was :)have a great day!
edwardpiercy said:
You are welcome any time!
musickna said:
Nice looking park. It's a shame I didn't get a chance to see a bit more of Spokane this summer. Never mind, there can always be another time. 🙂
edwardpiercy said:
Philip Glass is coming in March. I'm waiting around till next Thursday to see if I can still get a ticket. I saw him in 87 and it was a good concert. Although I could have done without the smoke lamps and the pyrotechnics and the hot chicks hanging from…ooh wait, that was Marilyn Manson. 🙂
musickna said:
That's always good to know! 🙂
musickna said:
😆 Should be a good show!