Showing posts with label eternal optimist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label eternal optimist. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Snow day

Transcribed notes from my journal this morning...
It's 6:10. I'm in bed sitting up under the covers. I have lit the magic lantern on the dresser. The flame glows and casts a sheen over the page opened to the Elegant Optimist, Edward Carpenter, to whom a minute ago in the loo I said I love you when I saw that his gaze was directed at me. So now he's here with me, by the flame... [illegible - my words ran over one another as I wrote in the dark] touch his cheek run my fingers over his face.
It's a beautiful set of objects, pale roses in a crystal vase, the magic lantern, lit by one of my few remaining Lupa matches [one left], a swan or snow goose vase, found on Atlantic Avenue I think, topped with a scalloped shade [illegible, one line written over the other] desk mirror framed in white [drapes parted to let in the light].
I ask D if I could have the car this morning. There are places I'd like to see, errands to run. [I think of the Nields song now... "I'm so busy this December there are places I should be... waiting for epiphany." Are you in a motel room somewhere near?]. I'd like to see the house in Stuyvesant. We are completely out of bird seed & that's not acceptable to me. We've always fed the birds and now for days we're not. I want to take a walk at the conservation area. Maybe tomorrow. D simply can't spare the car today. It's ok - I've always tried to coordinate with him.
I look out the window now. It's snowing out. The roads will be a mess.

D tells me he'll pick up birdseed today & I can have the car tomorrow.