Leaves & snow
Dec. 3rd, 2007 11:07 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Judy helped Maryann & Indira shop for some stuff for their table at NYAF and came home with us. Not really sure why 'cause it was already pretty late when we left Manhattan, but that's okay since it's never a waste of time to just hang out with friends.
I drove her to the train at 10:30pm and after she left it started snowing very lightly. It was picturesque and nostalgic. Whatever song was playing on k-rock at the time was just perfect for the moment.
I went to Walgreens to get some household stuff.
But then I was driving back home again, on a relatively deserted Main Street, which is dark and a bit narrow, with trees lining the streets. The fallen leaves were blowing around on the ground, seeming to play a game of tag with the white flurries of snow reflecting in the headlights of the car and blowing straight into the windshield, and Robert Miles was playing; the sound filling up the small, cozy confines of the car.
It was wonderful.
Why can't moments like that last forever?
I drove her to the train at 10:30pm and after she left it started snowing very lightly. It was picturesque and nostalgic. Whatever song was playing on k-rock at the time was just perfect for the moment.
I went to Walgreens to get some household stuff.
But then I was driving back home again, on a relatively deserted Main Street, which is dark and a bit narrow, with trees lining the streets. The fallen leaves were blowing around on the ground, seeming to play a game of tag with the white flurries of snow reflecting in the headlights of the car and blowing straight into the windshield, and Robert Miles was playing; the sound filling up the small, cozy confines of the car.
It was wonderful.
Why can't moments like that last forever?