Monday, November 26, 2007

Living in the past

Well, here's the deal. The rhinovirus I had? It won. Now I'm on the second round of antibiotics for the bronchitis it welcomed with open arms, and, really, I'm just crabby and wallowing in self-pity and new generation drugs. Blechh ... My sense of humor is down the toilet, it's only 4:40 pm and the sun disappeared for happier climates long ago. So I decided the present sucks. I am going to revisit my autumn vacation, when I was healthy and it was sunny, and post my favorite pictures. Hope you like 'em!

Junction of the Seward and Sterling Highways, southcentral Alaska.


Pond, Seward Highway, southcentral Alaska.


Storm over Kenai Fiords, Kachemak Bay, Alaska.


Russian Orthodox Church, Ninilchik, Alaska.


Church yard, Ninilchik, Alaska.


Mount Alice and beach houses at Lowell Point, Seward, Alaska.

Okay, enough escapism. Gotta go slam the next pill. And daydream about sunny skies. See ya!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I love the second picture the best. Truly amazing (and I say this as someone who lives in flat, flat Northwest Ohio...when the nearest town is called Bowling Green you know there's little elevation).

Hope you fell better soon.( I had the killer cold last week and lived off of NyQuil for 6 days, which oddly made me more productive at work...)