July 14, 2005

personality

Finally figuring out some good metaphors for how I am. I'm thinking I'm a fluid person. Spending time tonight with a couple of friends helped me think about the way I reflect the people around me. Is this a good thing? FSO said it meant I had no personality, just chameleon propensities -- but I don't agree.

Thoughts to ponder...

Right now I'm wrapping up support-raising details tonight while waiting for The Closer. I've only seen one episode, but it was stellar. Or maybe I just like Sedgewick. ...oh no! I just saw a commercial saying the show comes on Monday nights! Whatever. I'm not a television person anyway. I just thought this once I might be. Oh well!

Posted by nickles at July 14, 2005 10:02 PM | TrackBack
Thoughts

I agree about the fluidity.

Are you water?

There are many wonderful things about water. It reflects and refracts light. Depending on where you are standing, you can either see a reflection of the surrounding area or see right into the pond or stream. Water provides a home for many bautiful and delicious animals...and then there are beavers! Who would have thought of an animal that delights in building dams and lodges? Beavers need water to survive.

Don't forget the hydrating properties of water. Without rain, land languishes. And who could sharpen an ax or a scythe on a whetstone without water? The fields white for harvest would not be white without the rain (remember Apollos), and there would be no harvest with a dull scythe.

Water is NOT 'no personality," O Bob. It's a staple.

Krista

PS that was some really good prose I just wrote. :)

Posted by: Krista at July 15, 2005 04:54 PM

interesting

Posted by: KAC at July 16, 2005 02:26 PM

Wow. Ad hoc prose of the century award goes to Krista.

And understatement award goes to KAC. By the way, KAC, can I call you by your real name on this site or should I safeguard your anonymity by calling you a name that rhymes with "sack?" And hack. And whack... these are fun words.

Posted by: bob at July 17, 2005 10:24 PM
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