Saturday, October 15, 2005

Just Thinking

Once again life shows up as a fragile treasure we all portray. The other day at work, while I was walking through the aisles among the huge plastic injection machines, a thought just crossed my mind with an impacting certainty. All of a sudden I had the terrible certainty that the only sure thing about living is that death will arrive. Since the very moment something or someone is born, it is condemned to die, sooner or later, young or at an old age.

No one lives forever, that's the way nature is.

So death is part of life as I see it, like another step every single living being on this earth has to go through, and it makes me wonder once again: What is beyond life and death?

Thursday, October 06, 2005

Rainy Day

It’s rainning today and I like it. Here in Chihuahua, rain is not a common thing, and whenever we have it I feel happy for the good it makes to this dry environment that surrounds the City. The only down side is the traffic jams and accidents we suffer because of the lack of practice driving over a wet pavement.

This morning I woke up feeling tired again. It’s been 4 days in a row now since I feel like this. Today is not too bad though. I think it may be my last day of fatigue. I don’t know why I feel this way, I have some possible explanations but none of them convinces me as being the real cause. I just don’t know for sure.

Saturday, October 01, 2005

A good Saturday

Tonight I feel tired, and this is a good excuse to drink my latest favorite beverage: Chocolate Milk mixed with Bailey's. MMMM! It's just delicious. I'm in the mood for listening old music as I keep on writing. I'm listening songs like "High Flyier" from UFO, "Wish you were here" from Pink Floyd, "Stairway to heaven" from Led Zeppeling, "Wonderful tonight" from Eric Clapton and so on. Good stuff, ha!

I am getting ready for bed now after a day of lounging around. Today I did what I wanted and that's good, it makes me feel alright.

I took the picture down below last week when I was comming back home from Knoxville Tennesse. The last sun rays over the clouds had just and indescribable meaning to me. I hope you enjoy the view. Good night!


Lupe Moreno over the Tennesse Sky