1. Our Monday morning meeting is interrupted by the bellowing of cattle being moved into the barn and the shouts of the cowmen.
2. Ignoring the phone because I am on my lunch break.
3. Just as I am falling asleep, a vision of smoky dragons dancing in a blue-green sky.
going good in your habit.
ReplyDeleteAre cow free to move on street?
Any excuse to ignore the phone is a beautiful thing!
ReplyDeleteWow Tunbridge Wells maintains its rural charms if you can hear the cowmen.
ReplyDeleteLike the idea of ignoring the phone at work.
As for your vision- bliss to have such dimensions in your life !
I've never had a meeting interrupted by cattle, and never visioned a dragon, but I do have a not yet connected phone on the desk in my latest office move. I get peeved when I forget, and on impulse pick it up to dial up someone. But, then I remember it also doesn't ring, and I savor the moment.
ReplyDeleteI had an image of a city with tall buildings. Your work site must be in the country. Of course, I have no idea what England is like. I only see cows in the countryside-no cowboys, just farmers.
ReplyDeleteWriter's paradise -- Cows don't wander free over here -- too many cars. They are herded into fields in the summer, and when winter comes they are put under cover.
ReplyDeleteLuis and Shari -- I work out in the wilds of Sussex. Our office is a converted farm building. The rent is cheaper than in the town centre, and the parking is easier.
I once lived in a flat in Yately, near Camberley. We had a pond full of carp out back, and were surrounded by endless heath and loads of little pubs. I miss it DREADFULLY but Oregon has its charms as well. Not only do we have cattle where I live, but bison, elk, llamas, alpacas, and reindeer as well. Not that they walk about interrupting meetings, but anyway...
ReplyDeleteCattle have such a soft, warm, lowing sound to them, don't they? Unless they get riled, in which case they just sound testy.