Joined: Sun Oct 17, 2004 12:40 am Posts: 25451 Location: 111 Archer Ave.
Sometimes, this is the key to solving whatever bad mood you are in. I've been sitting at the computer, trying to enjoy my day off but something didn't feel right. Finally, what had to be done hit me like a ton of bricks.
sometimes i'd like to be in your world, if only for a few hours
Don't mind Lenny; he always has all the electricity and art he wants.
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Joined: Sun Oct 17, 2004 12:40 am Posts: 25451 Location: 111 Archer Ave.
The lights are on in that picture, but the brightness of the window pretty much canceled it out. The room is very bright, but that picture looks sort of depressing.
Joined: Sun Oct 17, 2004 12:40 am Posts: 25451 Location: 111 Archer Ave.
Actually, the real no-brainer thing to do would be for me to just go outside and enjoy the day, but I'd rather talk to all of you here on RM. I like you guys, and companionship is what I feel like I need today. Thanks for being you, RM users.
Actually, the real no-brainer thing to do would be for me to just go outside and enjoy the day, but I'd rather talk to all of you here on RM. I like you guys, and companionship is what I feel like I need today. Thanks for being you, RM users.
i'm torn over this as well...i get off work at 2:00 today and it's a beautiful day outside...i really should rake leaves in my backyard, but i'd really like to take a stroll down the walking trail up the road from me
Joined: Sun Oct 17, 2004 12:40 am Posts: 25451 Location: 111 Archer Ave.
lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
is it a nice park? do you actually live in Houston, or a bit outside of it?
I live right in the middle of Houston. Deep inside the loop, near downtown. For all of it's ugliness, Houston has a lot of hidden gems such as Menil Park and the rest of the Museum District.
Here's the Menil Collection, across the street from the park. It's always free and there are a lot of great paintings in there by Rothko, Warhol, Picasso, Magritte, de Chirico, Rauschenberg, etc. Also, there's a ton of tribal art and other antiquities. It's a really great place. I could walk there from my apartment.
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