verb
1. To follow an indirect route or course, especially on with a series of twists and turns.
2. to move in a leisurely way, especially or because of a lack of motivation
noun
1. a slow leisurely walk or journey
2. a twist or bend in something, especially a river or path or street
3. an indirect course or route, esp. one that twists and turns
4. an ornamental design, popular in ancient Greek art and architecture, made by a continuous line that forms square shapes by doubling back on itself
This reminds me of right now. I should go to bed and read up on my Greek mythology.
c'est moi
- brealrosey
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- "there are things you do because they feel right and they may make no sense and they make no money and it may be the real reaon we are here: to love eachother and to eat eachother's cooking and say it was good" -storypeople
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
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I'm with you on the action/state of "meander" - do you know the term wanderlust? I learned it this past week, and for better and for worse, immediately identified with it.
If you become a faithful commenter on my blog I'll continue to comment on yours, and we can pretend together that we have a million adoring readers just like Molly does.
(ps. that's not really a conditional promise.)
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