Monday, October 1, 2007

Window to the world

For those of you who haven't been to my apartment, let me describe it to you a little bit. The most important part is the back entryway- where my kitchen is. There you'll find my food and water. The next most important place is my room. It contains my own bathroom. I'm so glad I don 't have share. Then there's the windows! I have 4 favorite windows. The first is in the front of the house - there, every morning, I greet my friend chipmunk and squirrel. Then there's the living room window. That's where I say hello to the birds in the morning. There's this little edge where all the birds hang out because there is a roof gutter there. I alternate between the front window and this window, as this gives me the best view of my neighborhood. I'm writing about this, because, as winter approaches, all my friends go into hibernation. I'm not exactly sure what that means, but that's what I've been told. Anyway, the winter months are lonely for me as the windows are always closed. I only have my roommates to say hello to when the get home in the evenings. I'm reminding myself of this now, because soon winter will be here, and I won't see my friends again until April. My other favorite window is off limits because I don't have access to the old office anymore. That window was smaller but it offered great views of the chipmunks and the birds! It was noisy though. Then there's the tiny window in my room- I don't usually hang out there, but sometimes when I want to see what's going on in that direction I take a peek. I guess it's not one of my favorites, but it is one of the ones I use.

I also like to drink water out of flower vases. Opps, my computer time is up. Bye!

1 comment:

Jenkins, D.M. said...

Cameo, that is very sad about the chipmunk and squirrel. I'll bet that, even though you are very sad in the winter months, you give lots of joy to your roomates who surely realize the phenomenon that you are!

Also, it's no surprise that your cable chewing wasn't fixed by your therapy; behaviorism was discredited a long time ago. Not that I want to imply that cable chewing is bad, though.

Thanks for the great post!
Jenkins