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The emotion of driving

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Lately I’ve really noticed how much feeling and emotion is tied to driving.  I’ve been going around town in a 1999 Camry speckled with water spots and covered in dust and it has made me self-conscious in a way I’m usually not.  I’m afraid of other drivers looking over and noticing how dirty the windows are and judging me for it.  There’s something about a dirty car that makes me feel bad about myself, probably because it’s obvious that I haven’t taken care of the vehicle lately.

You see, the car has been sitting on our driveway in the sun, next to the sprinklers, and under a tree for ages.  In that time, it has suffered stains from getting sprayed every day by the sprinklers, getting beat down on by the sun, and getting particles falling from the tree.  The tree’s branches were so overgrown that they were scraping against the car.  Not exactly the best conditions for storing a vehicle!  I kept telling myself that I would wash the car one day when it wasn’t too hot out, but I kept putting it off.

Now that I was driving the car, I wondered what people thought of my old, beat up car as they drove by in their shiny sports cars and SUVs.  Were they wondering why this car was so filthy?  Were they trying to get a glimpse at me to see what kind of person would drive this car?  Who knows if they even cared, but I felt like they noticed.  After I got the car washed a few days ago, I immediately felt better about driving it around.  Now it was just an older model car – not some dirty or run down piece of junk.

This whole experience was in total contrast to the feeling I got driving my family’s Lexus.  Not only does it drive better, but it’s not subjected to various weather conditions.  When I drove long distances, I would take that car, and it would always boost my morale.  I felt better because it was clean, because it is a good brand, and because it handles really well.  Sitting in it is more comfortable both physically and emotionally.  While I had felt a difference driving this car vs. the Camry in previous years, it was never so apparent as when the Camry was also much more dirty.

It’s funny how we let something like this affect our internal well-being so much.  But I guess it’s just how our culture runs – when we have nice things, we feel better (to a certain extent).  Not just because other people see that we have these nice things, but also because they are designed to make us feel good.  Makeup can make people feel more beautiful, titles can make people feel more powerful, and cars can make people feel more in control or affluent.  Americans in particular seem to love to express themselves via their cars, so there’s an even higher value for them in this culture.  I never really realized I was so affected by these things too.

A bright night sky

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If you live in a city, you’re probably used to not experiencing full darkness after nightfall.  Lights from stores, streetlamps, and nearby apartments are constantly glowing all through the dark hours.  You may even think that it’s normal to barely be able to make out any stars.  It’s certainly the case in Los Angeles, where I first truly noticed this phenomenon.

I remember my first year at UCLA, when I would be walking around campus at night marveling at the sky glowing a strange milky white or orange.  I thought back to the places I had lived on the east coast and Midwest and all I could remember was darkness lit by stars, the moon, and some fireflies.  But here in the middle of Los Angeles, I saw none of that.  The marine would roll in some days and completely obscure the sky.  Other days, the sky would look like it was stuck in a perpetual state of dusk.

For awhile I wondered if I just didn’t remember how the sky looked at night in those other places.  Or maybe LA was just weird and didn’t get a “proper” night sky.  Then I went back to Beijing for the first time in years and found the same thing.  So many lights around you that you never really see past them, into the dark expanse of the universe.  One of my aunts was actually amazed when she came to visit us and you could actually see the stars at night.  Do city people live out their lives hardly ever seeing a truly dark night sky?

The world has changed so much as humans took over.  I can imagine the immense darkness that used to blanket the earth at night.  You can still find that in remote areas, but so much of mankind has gotten used to artificial lighting almost all day long.  That kind of darkness can be lonely, scary even.  I got a reminder of that tonight as I was working on my computer – before I knew it, the sun had set and I was cocooned in a dark house with just the eerie glow of my computer.  When I looked up, I felt small and isolated.  Without the light from my laptop, I would be engulfed by the night, and that felt so odd!

While I really appreciate artificial lighting, sometimes I wish it was easier to look up at the sky and see a vast landscape of stars.  Maybe if we were more used to darkness, it wouldn’t be so scary.

Midair hair

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I was working at the computer one afternoon when some movement caught my eye. So random!

Nimble squirrel

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Click on the pictures to see the squirrel blown up for a better view!

squirrel climbing on wall

I heard a strange clicking/cackling sound outside one day and went out to find this squirrel.

squirrel climbing on wall

It ran all the way around the house until it got to the end of the stucco and had nowhere to go.

squirrel climbing on chimney wall

Eventually it made its way back to the other end of the house and ran up the chimney.

squirrel climbing on chimney wall

At this point, I wondered why it didn't just run off across the roof.

squirrel climbing on chimney wall

Instead it stuck around waiting for me to leave.

squirrel climbing on chimney wall

Quite the acrobat!

squirrel climbing on chimney wall

It was a pretty windy day - check out the wind blowing its tail around.

squirrel climbing on chimney wall

I wonder how long it can last up there...

squirrel climbing on chimney wall

Then it got on the defensive.

squirrel climbing on chimney wall

By this time I got tired of looking up so I laid down for a more comfortable view.

squirrel climbing on chimney wall

Whoa, that is not a flattering picture. After this, I got bored and left the poor thing to its own devices.

Where did the days go?

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Suddenly I find it is already nearly a week since I last posted.  I’ve been pretty preoccupied with thoughts of business ventures and taking care of the mounting list of tasks.  Plus, Missy has been following me all around the house, purring and meowing and otherwise grabbing my attention whenever she can.  So, I leave you with a clip of a jetstream left behind by some plane… a glimpse at what I do when I travel!  Something like this could entertain me for minutes, since there’s not much else to see on the plane.

Bunny stalking

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It’s hard to see, but those blotches are bunny rabbits hiding in the darkness. For awhile, every night they’d come out and nibble on the grass by the neighborhood pool, so one night I decided to do a little paparazzing.

Need to know

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I have an almost insatiable curiosity that drives me to want to know just about everything, particularly when it comes to stories.  That’s why I’m not into excerpts of writing or clips of video.  When I read a book, I don’t like to skip around (even with textbooks where it doesn’t really matter).  When I watch a show, I hate missing any part of it so I prefer watching online, where I can pause and rewind as needed.  I guess part of it is due to a desire to experience things as the author meant it to, but mostly it’s because I don’t want to miss a thing.

Whenever I find a new TV show to watch, I have to start from the beginning – I usually have to go back 4-5 years and watch for weeks to catch up, but that is exactly what I do.  I can’t just hop in partway through the story and be satisfied.  When it comes to news stories, I usually have to find half a dozen sources to read through before I am satisfied that I know all there is to know.  Often I still feel like they left me hanging though, not providing the deep level of details that I was hoping for.  This is typically because they only provided one point of view or didn’t plot out enough historical information to provide a rich context.

And so I find myself spending a great deal of my time looking into things, finding articles linking to articles in a seemingly infinite loop of reading material.  Or I spend a lot of time sitting there patiently watching all the old episodes of a show in its 5th season and still going strong, until the day that I finally catch up to modern day and the most recent part of the story.  The desire to know – the need to know is a strong motivator for me and drives a lot of behavior, all because of my inquisitive mind.

Bumblebee stalker

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Panda seems to have a bee stalker friend – it’s huge and apparently obsessed with his window. Or maybe it’s trying to tell us something with its dance…

Ice cubes

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ice cube on airplane in the shape of a tubeRiddle me this: why are ice cubes on airplanes circular?  I mean, calling them “ice rings” or “ice tubes” might be more appropriate.  It makes me wonder how the ice is molded that way.  Perhaps a tube with a pole in the center rather than the traditional trays we’re used to in our homes.  Or maybe strange trays with round openings and something sticking up out of the center of each.

A quick search online led me to some interesting results and I’m inclined to believe that there is a scientific reason, like it’s faster to freeze them that way.  However, that then makes me wonder why it isn’t a more widespread shape used for commercial industries.  I generally get flat, thin pieces of ice at restaurants and I can’t recall an occasion where they used these types of ice cubes.

Maybe it has to do with the elevation or cabin pressure or something wacky I can’t even think of.  Whatever it is, I wouldn’t mind seeing more tubular cubes (haha that sounds funny) – after all, they’re fun to play with!  I even heard the kid behind me say, “Look dad, check out my ring!”  No doubt she was able to stick her finger through one for some entertainment.  I’ve always been a fan of having fun with your food.  😛

Cops on a mission

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I’ve often wondered what exactly cops are rushing off to when they cross territories… shouldn’t there be someone else on duty in the jurisdiction that they’re heading to? But then again, maybe they don’t only cover their own city.

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