And then the next day I just left, without any reason except that I did
“And then the next day I just left, without any reason except that I did” – The Man in the Woods by Shirley Jackson
4 thoughts on “And then the next day I just left, without any reason except that I did”
Now she could be waiting for a cab. Or, she has cleared her mind of any thought while on her way to the Zen Center. Or, perhaps something completely different? This photo could be one used in a projective psychological test of personality.
If I remember right she was on her phone … like everyone else these days. But I can’t remember what she was talking about … I guess something like: “Hey, I am here, just about to cross the street, waiting for the light to turn green” or something likewise substantial ;-)
I try my best to not hear peoples’ phone conversations, but I fail at that goal more times than I would like. I would rather think she was a spy waiting for a message drop from someone getting off the tram.
Now she could be waiting for a cab. Or, she has cleared her mind of any thought while on her way to the Zen Center. Or, perhaps something completely different? This photo could be one used in a projective psychological test of personality.
If I remember right she was on her phone … like everyone else these days. But I can’t remember what she was talking about … I guess something like: “Hey, I am here, just about to cross the street, waiting for the light to turn green” or something likewise substantial ;-)
I try my best to not hear peoples’ phone conversations, but I fail at that goal more times than I would like. I would rather think she was a spy waiting for a message drop from someone getting off the tram.
It’s very hard nowadays not to hear peoples’ phone conversations :-).