Incomprehensible Blathering

The shallow stream is easily crossed. The shallow mind, even more so.

20021111

Ah, mundania. 'Tis true that most of life is filled with the day to day drivel of day to day life: paying the bills, washing the clothes, eating, drinking, driving from one point to another, cleaning up water from a mildly mucked up water-softener waste line, etc., etc., etc. There's no hope of an end other than the end of one's own life. That being said, there are certain joys that come to light from time to time, too: time spent with a long-held friend, making love to one's spouse in a hot tub, playing video games with a nephew, trying a new night club, even if the music is too loud, learning how to start a one-match (no paper) fire, chatting with a nice person at Fazoli's. These things are the sugar in the oatmeal, the honey in the tea or the jam on the bread of life. They're what make it all worth it some times, even if everything isn't as you would have it, it can still be okay, depending on how you look at it.

Life means something. Figuring it out is the fun part.

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