Comments:

salmon - 2004-04-13 17:49:58
lovely eggs! and if you ever have a new york minute, philly's not far away! we're not as fast, though.

Bianca - 2004-04-13 20:23:58
Ohh I know the feeling - I need a vacation real bad!

lizardek - 2004-04-14 03:36:39
New York minutes might be vastly overrated. I'd give rather a lot for a Chicago minute, though. But you ended the list with 3 wonderful things (hoovers! chocolate! daffydowndillys!). Way to find the silver lining :)

rhya - 2004-04-14 08:13:20
I love new york too, and the good thing about new york minutes, is that they are happening twenty four seven, and there are plenty waiting for you. Hey on the bright side, check out the sunny forcast....thank god...i don't think i could take any more rain-graines. r

Kate - 2004-04-14 08:50:39
I don't know girl, I think New York minutes are highly overrated. When Andrew recognizes someone I miss it and they're gone. I never recognize anyone. Everyone in New York is too busy to share the minute with you. Pushy shovey, I'm late I'm late for a very important date... any time I go to New York I am always happy to return home. I much prefer the backyard bird minutes and of course I love ocean minutes. I can't wait to have puppy dog minutes like you! The best experience I ever had was in Brooklyn, it's much homier over there.

addie - 2004-04-14 10:06:24
Re: salmon's comment...we're not as fast, but we're twice as easy! woot!

Kate - 2004-04-14 10:09:53
Don't let the PMS minus P get you down... or rather you know what? Go on and be Meanie Me. Get it out of your system. Why do we have to be happy and nice all the time, just cause we're girls? Once you get the Mean out then pamper yourself with a nice coffee, muffin, donut, piece of cake, pie, ice cream, milkshake, and any other chocolate delight you can find. I don't care what they say, it does help! Then draw a little angry creature that personifies the MS. Then cut those daffodils and bring them inside to let them bloom by your bed. And then bake something. And then take a long bubble bath.

rhya - 2004-04-14 10:12:47
thanks for the good laughs melanie, i was totally feeling a little blue this morning...from job dissatisfaction and some good friends moving away (which is very exciting...but always a little sad). r

bluepoppy - 2004-04-14 14:40:40
Here's wishing that you get a sweet little vacay soon-- one that lasts longer than a New York minute . .

Kate - 2004-04-14 19:07:21
Birdie nests are happy happy things, little promises for happy tomorrows... a nest on the ground is interesting, you must take pictures of it, and pictures of the surrounding environment for me to properly identify your little promise on the wolf walk. Evolution, elevation, isolation, this feels like a U2 song now... wot is kismet? Now I gotta look it up...

Finn - 2004-04-15 00:39:59
I never see anything here in New York. ;(

ani - 2004-04-15 09:17:06
I hope you feel better and I've lived in NYC since 5 and it so not overrated. I have been to other cities and honestly no city compares. All the other cities were lovely but just not NY. I can give you loads of places to visit anytime you want to drop by. Take care. Ani

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