A Writer's Notebook, Day Nine-Hundred-And-Twenty-One

I am sitting outside tonight and it is rather quiet.  It is late, and I am not sure what to write about, but I am enjoying the evening itself.  The air is cool, and I do not hear many cars passing by on the main road that runs parallel to the street I where I live.  I wish I took more time just to enjoy the night, but I am so often more focused on my work.  I must remember that much of my work is about noticing the world, is a product of moments sitting with the world.

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