wednesday
"you are the first person who is buying one of these!" the friendly cashier said to me with an easteuropean accent when she was scanning the "children's instrument-set" which i had spotted two weeks ago at the supermarket and eventually bought today.

also today i managed to connect my cell phone to a bluetooth pc and downloaded the photos i had made with it. here's a little basket i got at the café from jodie the other night when i told her that i still was a little hungry:

and this is a submarine i did at the café with an orange, a straw, paper and whiteout-fluid. when i had finished it jodie refused to serve me any more alcohol.

sitting in the dark but warm night, a little after midnight, our protagonist - or dare i say our hero? - put his index finger to his lips, even though it was so dark in the park that the gesture remained invisble anyway. therefore he made a shushing sound, too.
"shhh!"
"what?"
"do you hear this?" there was a bird flying in circles over the bench they were sitting on, too fast to be visible against the starry, moonless sky, and it was shrieking every time it came full circle.
"it sounds like a hawk!"
"it sounds like some kind of mutant, winged monster squirrel!"
they both looked up. he pointed out the big dipper.
"i don't really know any other constellation."
and he added after a while:
"you know, i'm really glad that you answered eventually and gave me a chance to talk to you. i hate it when things are left unsaid."
"yes, i do, too. you know, if it hadn't been you i would not have answered or reacted at all. i don't *know* what it is you're doing to me" and again he was slapped on the shoulder lightly.
"well, i'm glad that we've sorted things out and you're not mad at me anymore."
"only a little."
"ok, i can live with 'a little'..." he laughed.
"look! a fox!" and really : at arm's length a slender animal was walking by totally unconcerned. the fox even turned his head and looked at them and his eyes were blinking as if its head was filled with water.
"don't move!"
the animal's snout winced, it turned its head languidly and moved on slowly.
"see, it's trotting on..."
"it's doing a fox-trot!"
this mediocre pun was rewarded with a surprise kiss in the dark.
"my place or yours?"
"yours is much closer..." he said and pointed to the tower that rose against the stars behind the hill.
"...and tonight i will stay."




