but here's the thing. i look around, and no one else has their windows down. not even cracked. i don't understand this. in snow, in rain, sure! keep those windows up and the water out. but lately the weather has been wonderful and maybe these folk aren't in office buildings all day, so they don't crave fresh air quite the same way, but still. i rarely, if ever, see another window down. is everyone is afraid of the world outside?
"In the hopes of reaching the moon, men fail to see the flowers that blossom at their feet." Albert Schweitzer
Saturday, March 29, 2014
windows down, music up.
one of my very favorite past-times is being in the car, in warm (even mild is fine) weather, with the windows down and the music cranked up. the minute i'm settled in and singing along, i can feel the tension melt away and life is just better.
but here's the thing. i look around, and no one else has their windows down. not even cracked. i don't understand this. in snow, in rain, sure! keep those windows up and the water out. but lately the weather has been wonderful and maybe these folk aren't in office buildings all day, so they don't crave fresh air quite the same way, but still. i rarely, if ever, see another window down. is everyone is afraid of the world outside?
i guess that just means more sunshine for me...
but here's the thing. i look around, and no one else has their windows down. not even cracked. i don't understand this. in snow, in rain, sure! keep those windows up and the water out. but lately the weather has been wonderful and maybe these folk aren't in office buildings all day, so they don't crave fresh air quite the same way, but still. i rarely, if ever, see another window down. is everyone is afraid of the world outside?
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At a minimum, I roll the window down every time I cross the bridge...
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