Monday, September 22, 2008
Only one mood for every situation.. I think not!
As I sit on the half pipe outside on this Monday afternoon, I observe the very windy populated school I attend. When I sit here I usually expect to see skaters acomplishing some sick tricks or some biffing it so hard that its hard not to laugh. As I sit and watch the school environment I see differnt clusters of people. I sit and watch a group of men chatting about who knows what; then all a sudden they all get up and leave in multiple directions. I wonder why; why do they all leave in different directions; girls on the other hand would all leave and walk together. I look to my left and see another group of students, all smoking and waiting for the RTD. I see them inhale, I see them laugh, I see them talk, and I see them smile. Other RTD riders sit and listen to music, sit and take notes, sit and keep shaded or covered from the wind under the giant trees that overlook the bus stop. Many a cars drive up, drive by, and drive away. Some do circles looking for one of the few but open parking spaces. Some are happily leaving the school, heading to another new found destination. Some cars are loud, some cars or sporty, and some cars just blend in with the cluster of cars seen from day to day. Then I look behind me and I see brightly green unplayed frisbee golf course. I wonder why isn't anyone playing and this beautiful Colorado day. But then wait I hear a group of boys laughing. Then I see a brightly neon colored frisbee zoom by. There are some players, they are laughing and trying to have some fun on their break from the horendous school work they are procrastinating on. I see them vanish behind some more trees. Behind them comes another group of men doing as the last; laughing, having a fun time, and who knows what else. There was never a moment where something new was occuring. There were always students entering the doors of the education, the doors to a new beggining. There were citizens leaving the building going on to work for what they want, going on to have adventures with their friends, going on to see what else lies beyond the building most our week revolves around. Sitting and observing my surroundings brought multiple moods and thoughts through my head. I saw poeple observing me, waiting to load on the bus to there new adventure, having fun playing a game, which I can not seem to hold interest to, and some just living each minute as it takes them.
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2 comments:
I thought you just described a bunch of different moods in being outside and observing your surroundings. And I liked how you descibed your surrondings. :)
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