“Tear in Your Hand” by Tori Amos
Month: April 2011
Wet day
I overslept a little this morning, by about ten minutes, and raced to catch the 7:20 train. I needn’t have bothered. I’ve been taking that train because it has a connection to Hunterspoint Avenue in Queens, which is just two subway stops away from Grand Central — and the subway’s right there, up and then down some stairs — and then that’s only a couple of short blocks away from my office. But this morning, at Jamaica, where the Hunterspoint train connects, they were announcing a thirty-minute delay. So I just stayed on until Penn Station in Manhattan and walked to the office.
I actually tried to take the subway from Penn Station — it’s basically just the reverse of my new evening commute — and I swiped my MetroCard to get through the turnstiles and everything. (After having to back up and wait in line at the machine when I discovered my card was empty.) But the train was so packed I couldn’t get on, and it seemed silly to waste even more time waiting for the next one. It’s a straightforward walk, and it wasn’t raining too badly.
Still, I could have caught the 7:37 train and done about just as well.
Song of the day
“No Sugar Tonight/New Mother Nature” by the Guess Who
Song of the day
“Holocaust of Giants” by Rasputina
The Bible speaks of this
There were giants in our midst
But they slaughtered one another in a meaningless war
Thank your lucky stars that we don’t do that anymore