Twilight and Night
Oct. 31st, 2005 06:16 pmThis morning I woke before dawn, and dawn seemed to come not that much sooner, despite the shift away from daylight savings time. But I didn't really notice that, not during the trip over to campus, not heading back to the lab after my first class... at 11:20 or so I left my next class, and passing outside it was still dark. Not dark like night, but twilit, as if afternoon were already fading into night. When I headed back home round 4:30, it was darker still, but not all that much. Now it is night.
People say Seattle has no seasons. And it is, even today, while raining and windy, mild.
A pretty down day for me. Not a bad day, in that anything went wrong, just down. I left my pillow in Woodinville last night, and perhaps that is why my upper back, neck and head threw snits most of the time, leaving me somewhat headachey and rather more nauseous. And perhaps I slept badly, too, I certainly feel tired enough. I will head back to Woodinville tonight, and beg Craig you rub my back as well. (Which will probably help a lot, Craig is very good at getting this poart of my spine to unlock.)
*shrug* I am feeling more than usually burdened by my spine, and particularly the way it's vagaries can sap my energy and mental acuity. I have made an appointment with a new doctor for Wednesday. (New because I figure it doesn't make sense to be driving out to Woodinville when I live here, and while I like my doctor there, I don't feel like she's been hugely helpful, either.)
People say Seattle has no seasons. And it is, even today, while raining and windy, mild.
A pretty down day for me. Not a bad day, in that anything went wrong, just down. I left my pillow in Woodinville last night, and perhaps that is why my upper back, neck and head threw snits most of the time, leaving me somewhat headachey and rather more nauseous. And perhaps I slept badly, too, I certainly feel tired enough. I will head back to Woodinville tonight, and beg Craig you rub my back as well. (Which will probably help a lot, Craig is very good at getting this poart of my spine to unlock.)
*shrug* I am feeling more than usually burdened by my spine, and particularly the way it's vagaries can sap my energy and mental acuity. I have made an appointment with a new doctor for Wednesday. (New because I figure it doesn't make sense to be driving out to Woodinville when I live here, and while I like my doctor there, I don't feel like she's been hugely helpful, either.)