14 November 2005

Extraordinarily nice....

Raking leaves makes me smile

Washing the dishes makes me cry

Listening to Marianne Faithful cheers me up

Hearing "Mad World" puts me in a sad state

7 comments:

kristen said...

All true.

Echrai said...

Actually, I'm backwards. :) Raking leaves makes me cry but washing dishes often makes me smile. I know, I'm a freak.

paintergirl said...

I am a woman of few words at the moment. Thanks for agreeing with me.

paintergirl said...

Hey-it's ok to be however echrai. Why do these things make us cry? Too many thoughts running around in our heads I suppose.

Lilly said...

In a way, I think it's quite beautiful the fact that different things - little everyday things often - can have such strong effect on our minds and moods. Whether it leaves us crying or laughing. The human mind is somewhat amazing. But so is the world around us, I think.

Hmm...I not sure what the heck I am trying to say here. Perhaps it's time for another cup of coffee...

paintergirl said...

You know I think it's the everyday things that allow you to free your mind. Some tasks will always be mundane, and so your thoughts ans feelings run rampant.

paintergirl said...

Too much baloney is very bad for me. I'd rather have a beer than deal with all the nonsense. It drags me down too much if I'm overloaded.

Going to the studio can be daunting. Full of ideas, then, suddenly, yes you forget them. It's horrible. Or what is worse is that it comes out all wrong.
How does that saying go-"Better left unsaid than to speak and appear the fool" I have painting doubts as such. I try to paint anyway. I can always haul it off to the bin if I hate it.


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