Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Tuesday Mood

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Today, there's a conflict within myself.
This conflict is directly related to my past lives.

There's the Urbanite in me who wants to be dressed to the 9's, dancing, dining, and drinking with fine company. City buzz, Theater, Cafes, Art, Museums, People, Work etc.
Paris, yes please.

Then, there's apart of me that truly just wants Pure, Unsettled Nature.
The Wild West, native americans, saloons, cowboys, horses, gardening, living in vast wilderness. Wandering the mountain terrain till dusk. Shooting guns, baking bread, chopping wood.
Yes, Please.

Once again, I romanticize these two life styles in the PAST.
What was new, "acceptable" exciting, and young. Simple but beautiful.

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