Climbing up on Solsbury Hill, I could see the city light....
Some thoughts on a Monday evening as I listen to Peter Gabriel.
In an earlier blog, I was writing about the heat and high temperatures Orlando is experiencing. The area has not had much rain in the last two months, and drought conditions are high. I am hoping that we get some rain, since I do not want to experience what the central Florida area experienced in 1998 with all the forest fires.
Have you ever been on a camping trip, and you are sitting by the campfire. Then a sudden change in the wind occurs, and all that smoke hits you in the face. After getting a mouth and nose full of campfire smoke, you cough your lungs out. Now imagine walking out your front door in the morning and breathing air like that. That was what the conditions were like here in Orlando in June,1998. And if you have asthma, it makes it all the more unbearable.
I have used the word campfire in the last sentence. Now I am thinking of s'mores.
I was writing last week about taking ice down to the lake for the ducks. A fellow blogger thought I intended to feed the ducks ice. Here's the joke. Last week I was down at the lake and I was throwing bread to the ducks. I ran into a friend of mine, and we started to talk about how hot it was for April. We noticed that the ducks were sitting in the shade, and my friend suggested that maybe I bring ice down to the lake and put it in the water so the ducks would have cool water to swim in. That would take a lot of ice!
I was writing earlier about working the weekends at the theme park. As hot as it has been, a lot of beverages have been sold. I had high sales of bottled water, sports drinks, sodas, and even beer throughout the day. Just something cold to drink on a hot day. I have also noticed that the hotter it gets, some park guests get really irritable. Some people lose their train of thought. And some people look like Larry the Lobster after Eddie Murphy boiled him!
I have also noticed on days when the weather is cooler, park guests get irritable, and some people lose their train of thought. Thus, I have come to the conclusion that some people leave their brains at home when they leave for vacation. And some people are still assholes, even when they are suppose to be on vacation enjoying themselves.
Don't give up, you're not the only one.....
I believe there's a place, a place where we belong....
A blogger responded to what I wrote about bad drivers and road rage. It is scary when you have someone following you and playing games with you because of something you did or didn't do. I'm a big guy, and I can take care of myself. However,I am not going to get into a fight over some petty differences a bad driver may have with me. It is not worth it. If you don't like the way I drive, too bad. I have a great driving record, and I don't intend on messing it up.
Oh, here comes the flood...We will say good bye to flesh and blood...
And I was writing about television and Twin Peaks. I do not have cable, and a few bloggers rave about The Sopranos. I will have to get DVDs of the show and watch them just so I can see Little Steven. But for now, I am going to watch 24. I love the show, and I have always liked Kiefer Sutherland since The Lost Boys.
Red rain is coming down all over me...
Time to go. Take care, and I'll holler at you all later.
And in case your wondering, the lines from the Peter Gabriel songs are from Solsbury Hill, Don't Give Up, Here Comes The Flood, and Red Rain. All songs are from Shaking The Tree, a greatest hits CD available on the Geffen label.
And I am still thinking of Sherilyn Fenn.