I found this creature more than a little amusing. David and I went to the small, organic grocery store in search of lip balm and something good to eat. As we pulled up, this beautiful cat stared at us. I took this picture from the driver’s seat, so you don’t get a true sense of this creature’s regal nature. I watched it watch me as we left the parking lot. I didn’t want to get too close because I didn’t want to freak out it’s parent by sliding up to the window and taking a picture.

It’s Friday. I’ve had a really short week work-wise, but I am glad it’s over. I would like to go to bed now. I can’t seem to wake up completly. Coffee. Need more coffee.

Work is quiet today. Half of the office is out today, so I get to listen to my NPR podcasts at a decent volume.

I am reading up on the side effects of my meds. It seems that I should get a rash at some point, and I will probably have a sensitivity to skin irritants. But the trade-off is stability. I am really hopeful that this will even me out without killing my creativity. I am on meds for Bipolar I when I thought I had II. The psych told me that she noticed my cycling as I sat in the session. I am going to pick up my other meds (to be used to calm me down until I get on a stable dose of the main stuff) and perhaps take a nap.

Did I mention Seemore bloomed? He’s not even the same tree! I love spring-ish time in Florida.

Oh, David made a great observation when we got home from Colorado. Florida is violently green, and I didn’t notice that until we were out in the washed out grays and tans of late-winter. When we move, I know I will miss the endless green. I’ve taken it for granted for so many years.

I hope you have a nice Friday!



4 Comments to “Things you see in Frisco”

  1. David M | April 7th, 2006 at 9:21 am

    I think I will miss the green as well.

  2. Meow | April 7th, 2006 at 10:25 am

    Can we bring Seemore with us?
    I need a baby sycamore for the house.

  3. Tea Master Cat | April 9th, 2006 at 9:12 pm

    I miss you guys…

    Despite the fact the buds on the trees are miniscule here, the grass is starting to regain its softness and deep green color. I became aware of that very same thing when B and I traveled back to Florida the first time (last April) things were so blah as we traveled northwest…

    Fall is by far my favorite season, but I have a new found love for northern summers, because I finally have a reason to appreciate warmth, bright color and walking outside without that slight shiver up my back.

    I can’t wait for you to get here!!!!!

  4. Meow | April 10th, 2006 at 8:37 am

    I wish we were there too, love! I really do!

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