tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7249203692582539385.post1292841439456476024..comments2023-06-16T02:14:56.246-07:00Comments on Ink to Paper: FingerprintsCassandra Shofarhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13015421552353140022noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7249203692582539385.post-26633551519869111082011-10-25T08:08:20.167-07:002011-10-25T08:08:20.167-07:00You know ... it's kind of funny you mention th...You know ... it's kind of funny you mention the fighting thing because I've done that, too, lol. I'm often deep in thought about many things, especially in more social situations. It's as though my brain gets overwhelmed and zones out for a bit, but not in the way I mentioned above, just in a more pondering, inward thinking way. Or I'm capturing something in the moment and mentally embedding it for a story later. And sometimes when that happens, I imagine possible situations (like having to fight or defend myself;-) and how I'd prepare myself, etc. So yeah, that hit home with me and makes me feel a little less strange ;-) ... a little less, haha. And of course, thanks for the feedback Todd :-)Cassandra Shofarhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13015421552353140022noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7249203692582539385.post-84621286422438802612011-10-25T07:17:57.711-07:002011-10-25T07:17:57.711-07:00I feel like I also dissappear sometimes, deep in t...I feel like I also dissappear sometimes, deep in thought... although for me, it's very different. I don't feel as if I'm hiding or anything, it just happens... A lot of times, I'm thinking about fighting... lol. Not in the traditional sense, I mean you can take thinking about fighting as being aggressive, or angry, of defensive... but i'm more so imagining situations happening, and being prepared mentally for them. It's not always fighting lol. Sometimes it's like you mentioned, not a wine glass and finger prints, but like looking at trees... seeing the beauty in them, when they are probably one of the simplest things in life, it would be hard pressed for a picture or painting to capture the depth, the motion, the eyes can see. But you get lost in that sometimes, become unaware that you're driving, and the car in front of you could have hit their brakes causing you to have a very bad day due to it, but thankfully it didn't... but, if it did happen, would you have responded even though your mind was elsewhere? seems like it... but then how? Almost as if time stops... I can see myself through your words looking at the glass as you've described it. Very nice read. :)Toddhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08000855404812790322noreply@blogger.com