Monday, September 6, 2010

Getting Well Sentences

September ... Irreducible


Unbelievable but true, today marks the calendar already September 1st. June seemed to never end, but after July 4 the time has accelerated dramatically! This poor blog langue early August, but the reason I have not updated it really is the lack of time writing material ... and I'm sorry, probably because so many small moments will eventually move in that part of the subconscious where memories settle and fade, before surfacing in the most unexpected ... although, to be honest, I probably would have passed on the several things, too personal to end up on a blog.

In any event, a week or so, the atmosphere is almost surreal in Ocean City. And 'as if someone had turned off a switch: the beach crowded with tents and all the various tools that Americans love to carry around and is almost empty as the Boardwalk, the astronomical prices that reached every day are more than halved, the almost claustrophobic feeling that I had in store some evenings there were so many customers have left, as well as several U.S. members of staff who, in dribs and drabs, from mid-August had to begin preparing to return to university.

Probably you got there by themselves, the undersigned has stopped for a long time to count down ... well, now I look at successive days on the calendar with a certain melancholy: I miss home and I'm still happy to come back, but at the same time, the routine frozen in recent months this summer and all the people who live here and who, like me, will have to leave I will miss very much .

However, August has been a succession of short trips (including Washington ... I will see photo), days on the beach and small parties.

The latest news is that Hurricane Earl, which is probably in Europe speaks very little, from a small tropical storm has reached Category 4 and decided to go full power to the Outer Banks in North Carolina and sabotage the weekend that M. and I had planned ... apparently fall back on something else. In any case, Earl, on its way to the north, will pass to Ocean City, or at least off: it seems that now they have de categorized at Level 3, but on Friday we will have winds of 40 mph and a lot of rain & hellip ; are alerting people, but it seems you must evacuate. Personally I am not upset, but this certainly depends on the fact that here are all quiet and organized. We'll see what happens ... I'm just curious.


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