Ever since my childhood, I was always a deep sleeper. Storms would rage during the night, dogs would bark, but I would always wake up the next morning none the wiser of the events that went on while I was conked out. Growing up as the youngest of 5 brothers, I guess I had to be if ever wanted a good night sleep. But lately, my nights have become frequently interrupted. Eventually, i gave up tossing and turning trying to get back to sleep and started to leave my apartment and retire to the roof of The Meridian to look over the slumbering city. Something about looking out over the dark city on the empty roof under the stars is deeply cathartic and puts me at ease.
The other benefit of looking out over the city during the night is that you start to see things. The routines of night time workers. The scurrying critters that only come out at night. And every once in a while, some things you're not supposed to see.
Hey buddy,
ReplyDeleteI'm Mikey, your neighbor from down the hall. You remember that time that weird Monfort lady's cat got out and hid in the machine room and we both had to help to get it out? That was me. Funny thing is, I just recently started a blog too.Yours has some pretty deep stuff on it. Food for thought is almost as good as real food, they say!
Anyway, what's your email address? I need to send you some stuff from the landlord about the changes he's got in mind.
Mikey
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