personally, melancholia can be induced by any and/or all : grey weather. the lull between T-day and Christmas. the dwindling bank account. hair that looks like crap. jeans that have shrunken in the laundry--oddly, after 40 washings... but it will pass, the melancholia. short-term relief, perhaps, prescription from Dr. Landry to you: put on 3 sweaters, your warm coat, and walk over to St. John the Divine and sit down in a pew for 15 minutes. then, go have a cappuccino. xo
That you are a magnificent human being. Of course.
ReplyDeleteAnd my verification word is "omfunck."
We are all in a funk?
Been there. All part of the process sis. Hang in there.
ReplyDeleteI was in the depths earlier today.
ReplyDeleteYes. Melancholy sighs all around.
ReplyDeletepersonally, melancholia can be induced by any and/or all : grey weather. the lull between T-day and Christmas. the dwindling bank account. hair that looks like crap. jeans that have shrunken in the laundry--oddly, after 40 washings...
ReplyDeletebut it will pass, the melancholia.
short-term relief, perhaps, prescription from Dr. Landry to you: put on 3 sweaters, your warm coat, and walk over to St. John the Divine and sit down in a pew for 15 minutes. then, go have a cappuccino.
xo
I'm keeping myself out of the dumps by exercising half and hour or more, if I feel like it or not. Does seem to work until I stop for unknown reasons.
ReplyDeleteMelancholic. My natural state in December. The light will begin to return on the 21st.
ReplyDeleteIt means, "I'm moody. Everybody get out!" ;)
ReplyDeleteHope you are less bad moody today.
That you're human!
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