I'm very far away from my usual circles in DC and Lansdale. It wasn't until my folks left that I realized how much of a stranger I am in this place. As much as I like to think I'm an independent person, it's a frightening feeling to know that most of your friends are a couple hundred miles away. I'll be spending this week trying to reconnect with some old folks from high school, though. If anything's going to help me get through the next couple years, it will be the loving support provided by lots of friends.
On a recommendation from the gas station attendant, I took dinner at the Eat'n'Park. Perhaps not my first choice for food, but I was hungry enough to eat just about anything and the Eat'nPark served up a burger and a flat surface on which to write my grocery list. All the same, eating alone in a chain restaraunt doesn't do a whole lot to abate feelings of loneliness. I exit the restaraunt feeling kind of low, only to be greeted by the following:

I'm no augur, and I put as much stock in omens and horoscopes as I do in fortune cookies, but it comforts to know that the weather can be on your side once in a while.