Wednesday, June 20, 2012
Breaking Routine
Pigeons are funny city birds. They roost in any awning-like structure they can. When in groups (and not being fed breadcrumbs) they are terrifying just bobbing their heads mind their own business and your unsure of their next motive. And if you're not careful they will ruin your new glasses that you just bought.
However this is a pigeon that was by my apartment door. Usually pigeons react skittishly when people approach them. Only when they see you as non-threatening do they return to their business.
This one did neither. I even took a picture with my phone as proof of the oddity. With zoom. No movement. It stayed in the corner.
Back in college I had my own method of writing - as in I would finish everything that could potentially distract me (homework, cleaning room, eating, etc) so I could focus all my concentration on writing.
Unfortunately, while this was unbelievable simple in college it is nearly impossible to do in the adult world.
So like this pigeon, I am breaking routine and try to write when I can.
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