Amazon has Whispernet, it's own version of powerful waves of technology and it's free and allows devices to sync to each other. Yesterday; The Last Frontier and I fell out of sync and for lack of a better word I was bereft. While I love that word I do not like using it for my own feelings. Today however we are back in sync. I can feel the difference, and now even many more days later, thrilled still that we are back in sync. Up to six different devices are allowed to sync with one another under one account on whispernet and not syncing with the one man I hope to marry for just one day was tragic.
I have both days off, off this week and very tired. I have been tired all week, napping in the mornings before heading to work. I love naps it is my whispernet, powerful technology to sync with the world. Sometimes naps are about sleeping, sometimes they are about syncing and other times it is just a refresh button for me.
My Mom has a Kindle and since I work on them I thought perhaps I should read a book on it myself. So I downloaded Barbara Samuel's: 'A bed of spices' and there was this lovely little poem in the front cover.
My poor heart she has caught
With magic spells and wiles
I do not sigh for gold
but for her mouth that smiles;
Her hue it is so bright she half makes blind my sight.
-Judah ha-Levi.
And made me think of the Last Frontier and how he may think about me and this is so after speaking with him. Plus he is so smart, likes naps and was not thrilled to be out of sync with me either. And how could you not just adore a man who watches very few movies but knows who Jason Statham is and would drive 1200 miles to come and get me if the world went haywire....
That's all I'm saying.
And the poem that lies above the other in sync on the same page.
I should like to hold my knight
Naked in my arms at eve
That he might be in ecstasy
As I cushioned his head against my breast.
-Countess of Dia
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