The clouds were that strange kind of low-level cover that’s not quite even, and I did catch a glimpse of blue sky for a little while. Maybe just a few moments, but that’s all it took.
As the head honcho is out of town, and it was a slow day at their office, I managed to actually catch the 5:02 bus home. Always willing to change my pitch up, I stepped off in front of the capital building, and I started to head south on Congress Avenue, figuring the rain wouldn’t last long.
Another bus pulled up, and after spending a week looking at routes and maps, I knew that the number on that one bus would drop in front of Thundercloud, just in the other directions. Sure, why not? By the time I got home, I had a sub with me, bringing much joy to the cat.
After we both dined, I just had to lie down for a minute. It’s my biggest fear that I’d oversleep, then not be able to get any rest at a reasonable hour. Not a problem. The phone rang, and I had to answer questions about Neptune, Mercury, Venus, and the array of stuff in the 7th House. Whew.
To think that I could do that from a supine position, while still passed out in bed with the cat trying to take control of the pillows. I even impress myself sometimes.
The cat, however, was not amused. However, she does seem to like Nine Inch Nails, provided the volume isn’t too loud. That’s just weird.