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Daydreams on a Spring Afternoon

I leaned back in my chair and looked skyward through my window. Up, up, up, my thoughts soared. Then they settled easily amongst the warm air of a gentle February that surrounded and cushioned me. The clouds were cotton-white and rolled about on the deep blue fabric of the sky. The sun, growing in strength with approaching Spring, lent illumination to the scene. Memories floated by, and I smiled and wept with my past. A beautiful daydream it was, enveloping my tired spirit and rejuvenating my conscious. Then, as swiftly and silently as it had begun, the veil of the dream world was lifted and I was returned to my desk, ready to continue life in the real world.

Nils found Drew’s Script-O-Rama. I found Elmore Leonard’s 10 Rules of Writing. Furthermore, there is an interesting photographic style of using abandoned structures for subject matter. here are some of the tips for doing so safely and without getting caught. Also, here’s a little lock-picking site for your viewing pleasure. It’s very interesting, and useful for those times when you need to pick a lock. Woman dies while watching controversial film.

Urban exploring in the Twin Cities area.

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