Good Morning everyone,
It's a beautiful morning here in the Big Apple. Warm, sunny, moderate humidity, the weather is pretty much perfect. Not that I'm taking credit for that mind. Weather needs to happen on its own. A momentary change in exigent circumstances is fine, but I don't want to turn into a personal cause of Global Warming.
Like the weather, people here tend to only really send time talking about paranormal things when they are either really bad or really god. But also like the weather, plenty of these critters just are. I'm guilty of it too. I'll occasionally introduce a friend to that pigeon that's really a minor fey or spot that ghost trying to read its own gravestone, but really there is a lot more going on in our world that we really don't pay attention to.
Which is a shame, because it's really neat. So, take a few minutes today and think about what unusually mundane things might be happening around you and maybe find one of those pieces of magic is a lot closer than you expected.
Hannah
Good Morning
Good Morning
I will be who I chose to be.
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Hi Sasha,
It is so nice to hear from you again and yes, it's a very interesting way to see the world.
Hannah
PS: Apparently this post was the equivalent of saying 'I'm bored'. Details to come.
It is so nice to hear from you again and yes, it's a very interesting way to see the world.
Hannah
PS: Apparently this post was the equivalent of saying 'I'm bored'. Details to come.
I will be who I chose to be.
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Even the mundane can be horrific and terrible. And there are very good reasons for things that are not mundane to remain hidden.
It might be a shame if some things that might otherwise be considered magic were snuffed out because people learned too much about them or they otherwise came to the wrong people's attention. A lesson that should not soon be lost on certain factions.
It might be a shame if some things that might otherwise be considered magic were snuffed out because people learned too much about them or they otherwise came to the wrong people's attention. A lesson that should not soon be lost on certain factions.
"After Hiroshima was bombed, I saw a photograph of the side of a house with the shadows of the people who had lived there burned into the wall from the intensity of the bomb. The people were gone, but their shadows remained."
-Ray Bradbury
-Ray Bradbury