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Saturday, November 17, 2018

STARS, RATS & STRALALAS

At rest I should still be.  One of my ears feels clogged with water or maybe puss.  Yuck.  Haha, I know. I didn't go for a swim.  And it's not jetlag. It hurts if I don't take that pill.  

But there it is again.  I see it from this window.  When before I always see the moon in the early morning sky, now it's a star.  It unusally does look brighter now.  It shouldn't shine that bright, does it?  Should it? Wow, that's brilliant.  Brilliant, shiny, sparkle white. Like twinkle, twinkle little star.  Haha

Oh, it's still there.  Haha.  And its background is getting brighter. It's 5:01 AM now.  Anytime now I might stop gazing at it. I really  don't want to.  And now I hear the bell ringing again.  No, it's not just in my head.  It's from the church.  Yeah, the klang of the bells, people from around here knows quite well how that suonds,  For a minute you'd hear it klang. Hmm.  I might have sat up earlier than the bellringer that it was late for a minute.  Because it's around 5:02 when I started to hear it klang. Haha

Hmm.  The sky now is starting to look bluegrayer now. Yeah, a darker tone of bluegray/  Yeah, and the star is still up there.  It's not moving.  It's still there.  "Hey, move away!"

Now, this is the time where you wish you have your own roof decks at the top of your houses that could be reached through a spiral staircase. And look at the sky, making yourself a cup of warm, freshly brewed coffee, a cigarette, and a periscope?  A telescope maybe.  whatever scope, lens...Haha

Oh, I'm back from outside the gate just a minute ago.  Yeah, I went out. Heard the breadpeddler honking his horn.  And seeing this leaflet that offers pest control services.  Just what we needed.  We need to get  that rat.  God knows how many rats comes in and out this house now.

The star is still there I see,  But it's looking like a very small white dot now. A speck of white dot.  The sky is getting brighter that's why.  The background.  Anytime now the sky would dominate the scene making the star invisible.  At the time you see it gone, you'd expect the sun to rise again. Yeah, I know my heavenly bodies too.  Haha. We don't really see them shine together, do we?  You know, at the same time? The star and the sun in the sky.  Doesn't happen, right?  Why is that? I don't know, ask God.

It's 5:30. Haha.  Now I hear the bells klang again.  Haha.  I'm going back to bed.

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