i am going to pick up my camera!
hurrah, hurrah, hurrah!
soon, lila and i will be together again.
oh. did i mention that i named my camera lila (the sanskrit word for divine play)? i am pretty sure that i named her when i bought her but i could not remember that name so i decided that she needed to be christened again.
want to hear a story, though?
when the woman at the camera shop called to say that i could pick up my camera, she mentioned that it started working when the technician started fiddling with it. after all the fiddling i did, that seemed weird, but whatever.
only.
last week, my iphone stopped working. it turned off in an instance when i was holding it and i could not get it to turn on again. i was sad and thought it was broken but i brought it to the apple store and they reset it and it worked perfectly.
that is two times where i thought something i loved and needed had broken and needed to be replaced and all it took was an expert’s touch.
this seems like a message from the universe, only i haven’t the faintest idea what it is telling me. if you have any suggestions, do let me know.
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Some times all that is required is the right touch.
I took it as “electronics must disagree with you” but that can’t be right
don’t ask me! mechanical things have never liked me.
the copy machine in the office was a nice one.
when i tried to use it…
it would say “oh. it’s you. i’m not going to work now.”
i love love love that picture of water with the orange red and blue background. wow!
is it water??!!! lol. it looks like water pouring to me. now i’m not so sure.
What a beautiful name for your new camera! I wonder if the universe is just trying to say that we can’t do everything ourselves – and we aren’t supposed to think that we can. Try to enjoy the fact that others are supporting you.