Friday, 05 December 2008
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Kingdoms
By Jets Under Fire
Just like the cold
see relatedThe first snow...
The flakes fell violently. Plunging their white bodies to the earth with the intensity of a kamikaze pilot. Their sole intent to blanket whatever they struck. Washing the world white. Their suicide granting salvation.
ha ha ha ha English Major FlashbackOk, it wasnt quite that dramatic. In fact it was depressing.So the first thing I saw was our bench outside.
The reason for such is because I was stuck inside at work. And then it began to snow the very first snow of the season. And I watched from inside my career coffin.
And because I couldn't go outside I made this picture to at least pretend I was outside.
A couple of hours passed and then I actually saw snow sticking to the ground. The very thing the National Weather Service said it would not do. So I couldn't resist anymore and I went to the front of the office and snapped a few photos to commemorate the first snow.Warning: These photos are not very good. But they do show snow outside an office.
Yeah...It had snow on it.
And then there was a bush next to the bench with snow on it.
So naturally I was fascinated.
And then I turned around and saw our mini-Christmas tree. Which for some people also doubles as an ash tray.
And this is what that same mini-Christmas tree looks like to my dog.
And then there was a red bush.
And it had a twin.So all in all this photo extravaganza lasted about 5 minutes and then I had to rush back inside.And when I did....I found this!
A threatening letter from a DJ who tried to kill me by putting plastic shards in coffee creamer.
But that's another story for another blog.
Like I said just another boring, snowy afternoon at work.
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Comments (2)
Great story! *haha* And I thought the photos were fantastic! Just dropping in to say hello because you had a comment above mine on Revelife. You mentioned that "Joseph's Song" was one of your favorite Christmas songs. Is that the Michael Card song you're thinking of? Because I don't know that I've ever encountered someone else who knew that song.
@gabrielpeter - Yeah that would be the one. I discovered it when I was 15 and I sing it every Christmas for a candle light service at my fathers church. I always liked it because its incredibly unique and no one ever really looks at the event from Joesph's perspective.