This has been a lonely sort of week. No family, friends aren't available or are evasive, empty house, and a bunch of homework and real estate people acclaiming the worth of home.
Isolation's nice, but I need time to connect with people, too. I don't like this. I'm trying to be present with it and do my own thing, but after five days it gets almost exhausting. I don't like to think I'm dependent on other people to be happy, but I do know that I crave quality interactions. Anyway, I need to drop down a bit before I give a massage in an hour, shift gears... get over it.
But hey. I guess let's put things in perspective. With spectacular visions of beauty like this in your hometown --
--things can't be too bad.
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