Another day of Overscheduled
Sat, May. 13th, 2006 08:57 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Chorus meeting in the morning.
Chorus meeting in the afternoon.
Dinner and theater tonight.
No rest for the overcommitted.
Not complaining. The Overscheduled means I have a life, which is a goodness.
I want to note for the record that it seems as though this is the week that all the birds have come back to Seattle or, at least, have decided that it's warm enough to come out to play. Yesterday, the local King Daddy of the Stellar's Jays, a proud and handsome fellow with a midnight blue head and an astonishingly bright blue body visited my balcony for the first time this spring. This morning, a male housefinch with a rich red head and breast landed on the balcony railing, peered into my livingroom, spied Merlin lounging in a splotch of sun, and took off. While at Greenlake the other day, I saw a family of ducks, the babies tiny and very nearly freshly hatched, paddling along and popping up from the water to catch gnats for an afternoon snack. Spring!
Chorus meeting in the afternoon.
Dinner and theater tonight.
No rest for the overcommitted.
Not complaining. The Overscheduled means I have a life, which is a goodness.
I want to note for the record that it seems as though this is the week that all the birds have come back to Seattle or, at least, have decided that it's warm enough to come out to play. Yesterday, the local King Daddy of the Stellar's Jays, a proud and handsome fellow with a midnight blue head and an astonishingly bright blue body visited my balcony for the first time this spring. This morning, a male housefinch with a rich red head and breast landed on the balcony railing, peered into my livingroom, spied Merlin lounging in a splotch of sun, and took off. While at Greenlake the other day, I saw a family of ducks, the babies tiny and very nearly freshly hatched, paddling along and popping up from the water to catch gnats for an afternoon snack. Spring!