Fall has really hit hard. Sunny with a slight coolness in the balmy breeze to miserable drizzle and the ugliest shade of iron gray the world has ever seen. I loathe it, but what can one do about the weather? Last week I was out taking a walk around my neighborhood and felt the need to snap these.
The last one to me is one of my favorite shots that I've taken. I usually just use my iPod because I'm too cheap for an iPhone and it's easy to get all these cool photography apps and play around. Anyway, that sun has now been replaced by ugliness. The roads are damp and it seems as if the whole world is damp, and the rain has soaked down in one's very bones. Luckily this means things at school are picking up. When outside is nearly unbearable, the kids in class become antsy and anxious for each others' company. I think it's to remind ourselves that the world really isn't this dark, depressing menagerie of rain and wind, so we cling to each other. Plus, the busy season is hitting for choir nerds like myself. I am extraordinarily active in choir. I've been a member of the Tennessee Mid-state and All-state Honors Choirs for the past three years. I recently had my audition for the third time and nailed it, so I am humbled and happy. I also am involved in the school's Advanced Chorale and am one of 32 select singers of that group that is involved in the Chamber Singers. We practice Mondays after school and our first rehearsal of the year in this coming Monday. We have a slew of Christmas shows to prepare for. I LOVE holiday music so am pumped for it.
That and school has been the extent of my life. No wonder no one reads this besides about one person who may or may not be related to me. At the end of each post, I'll most likely do a little update on songs I currently like, books I am currently reading, etc. just for recommending purposes to get a little culture out there to ya. Just kidding.
Current books: Cat's Eye by Margaret Atwood and Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad (the latter for class).
Current songs: "You and I" by Gaga and "Pumped Up Kicks" by Foster the People-totally stereotypical but I like a catchy chorus when I hear it.