Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Friday, December 26, 2008
Friday, November 28, 2008
mindfulness
I don't have to be at work for 2 hours so I pirate internet from Tullys Coffee shop. It is still very dark outside. The road is busy with holiday shoppers sticking with tradition. I spill some of my protein shake on my Macbook so I lick it off. I yawn but i still don't feel any more awake. The parking lot is filling with cars. I wonder if anyone can see the glow from my screen through my tinted windows. One day I will be able to get internet access at home from my bed. until then I will rely on the library and other establishments that have signals strong enough to carry into the streets.
Friday, November 14, 2008
I feel lucky
Fireworks and fruit come together at last
Halloween
Gilman st. Issaquah wa
Hwy 2
Tree pose
Dancer pose
Leavenworth, Wa
View of Mt. Rainier from Mt. Washington
11/11/08
I wake up an hour before my alarm will ring. Katie and I are in a parking lot. She is near the car. I am stand under an awning on a sidewalk near a cement pillar. Behind me is a large glass window. Two Ladies hands were wilted. Their arms extended. One beauty bed and three barber chairs were occupied. I could hear scissors sheering as a lock of a Blonde curl drops to the salon floor. Aged Asian hands apply revolution red lacquer on 3/4 inch of acrylic and keratin.
It was a gray day. Hiking towards me, I see a man caring what looked like a chainsaw but was really an automatic rifle. He uncovered the barrel by taking off an orange plastic safety sheath. I flattened my back against the pillar and he opened fire. "Do you want to see this place shoot up?" He shouted "This will be better then Columbine."
A middle aged man crumbles down only feet from me. He was reaching for the salon door and now he is a holy bloody mess. I meet Katies eyes from across the open parking lot. We make a run toward my black Subaru. We are both followed by a stream of bullets.
He faces the salon and shatters the window with ammunition. I watch Katie lean from the drivers seat as she unlocks the passenger door. My stomach and knees were touching and I braced myself, waiting for the windows to shatter. It was as if we were in a hail storm on the side of a mountain.
Katie starts the car and begins to drive both of us hunched down. I try to dial 911 but for some reason my fingers couldn't push the right buttons.
Sunday, October 19, 2008
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