so i like stayed up until 07:15 this morning and was snoozing away until neil halstead woke me up a few minutes ago (i can't wait to see him in concert next week!! woohoo!!!). then i was going to be a diligent webber and work on finishing my concert photos (i am now backlogged 8 artists--more than what i've actually got up and running). but then i stuck my head out the window, and it is frickin' sunny and WARM... y'all know what that means. i don't need to do my laundry cuz i don't need socks today!!!! well, that, and the fact that it would be a sin to stay indoors. no, literally, from a theological standpoint, it would be a sin for me personally, i mean it's like wasting perfectly good food on your plate--i got me this beautiful day outdoors so why let it go unseized? i know, that's exactly what i was thinking. so i'm going to do my duty (isn't it great when what you should do is what you want to do?) and get my butt outdoors. i'm off to wicker park, which is where you'll find the dogs, the frisbee players, the hoopsters, the skateboarders, the smokers, the lovers, the dreamers and me...
update on my dad--did i mention he's eating food now? like through his mouth!!! hallelujah, thank you jesus!--as my dear former boss eloise would say. yup, he's doing better and the doctor said he may come home in like a week!!!!!!!!! i'm giddy with joy when i think about it.
soundtrack so far:
from the nest of idea - scientific (just picked up this cd at reckless yesterday cuz it was cheap and i'm totally diggin it!!! if you're interested, go visit them at http://scientificmusic.com/index.html it was perfect for getting myself energized after a night of frugal sleep.)
i will leave you with these photos i took yesterday of what i know is waiting for me out there...
ah, the daffodil! one of the first signs of spring...have you ever seen a meadow of just daffodils blooming in the late afternoon sun, as everything turns golden and pink and fuschia and magenta? me neither, but it's a lovely thought...i have a vague recollection of a poem called daffodil from high school where there was a black & white picture of a field of daffodils. not the same as being there, but placed in my head the notion that being in such a field wouldn't be a bad idea.
and here's another sure sign that spring has come to chicago--the beds of scilla by lincoln park zoo blooming blue and intoxicating the unsuspecting passerby with its maddeningly alluring aroma. i know that i have been put under its spell meters and meters away and had to follow it to its source like a siren's song calling them young sailors (i don't know why in the world i have the song rainbow connection in my head today...). i have always restrained myself from just rolling around in it, but i think next time i'll give in...
and then there's the forsythia...one of the last photos i took in korea (i mean that someone took of me--i was only like 3 days short of 6) was me in my snoopy shirt peeking out from within a large wildly untamed forsythia bush. i love it when folks let their forsythias grow however they please instead of trimming them into rectangular boxes. i want to cry whenever i see forsythia bushes that have been trimmed in this manner. i just try to imagine if someone cut my hair into a rectangular shape, and i can guarantee that it would be something worthy of grief for me (no scissors have touched my head for like a few years; it's not like i'm samson with superpower hair, but i just like letting certain things grow wild and take on a life of their own. i do trim my nails though.)
and this is a makeshift art gallery i encountered yesterday like a block away from me on the corner of damen & moffat. actually, it's an abandoned lot that's been fenced off with these huge concrete grids like a couple meters in the ground. one of the grid blocks was full of rain water, and of course i had to stop and look at the reflections in that big puddle. and then i saw this picture and decided i wanted to take it home with me. a nice balance to the flora in this post, don't you think? daffodil, scilla, forsythia, a little concrete, metal piping--it's all good.
so these are three.five reasons i'm gonna scadaddle on out of here! go check out scientific if you have time and are so inclined!