I can relate to this:
The dough hasn't been too cooperative with me lately either.
I took a little hike up Runyon Canyon yesterday with a friend of mine.
Its amazing to look down on a city as massive as LA from such a vantage point. On the one hand, our significance as individuals is questionable. From such a distance, the city seems a sea of ants. On the other hand, the world's possibilities feel anything but finite. The horizon is so big up there. Tomorrow, I'll go to Griffith Park.
I miss so many places. So many people. And I can never seem to settle down.
The dough hasn't been too cooperative with me lately either.
I took a little hike up Runyon Canyon yesterday with a friend of mine.

Its amazing to look down on a city as massive as LA from such a vantage point. On the one hand, our significance as individuals is questionable. From such a distance, the city seems a sea of ants. On the other hand, the world's possibilities feel anything but finite. The horizon is so big up there. Tomorrow, I'll go to Griffith Park.
I miss so many places. So many people. And I can never seem to settle down.
That's a beautiful view. One which inspires a little perspective.