Friday's Top Ten
Top ten things about time:
10. It moves as fast as you do.
9. Morning comes too early.
8. When you need it, it's never there.
7. If you have too much, there's nothing to do.
6. Clocks
5. Time Out / Time's Up / In Time / On Time / Over Time
4. Right now!
3. Einstein
2. What does a light year really mean?
And the #1 thing about time:
1. There's never enough. Ever.
10. It moves as fast as you do.
9. Morning comes too early.
8. When you need it, it's never there.
7. If you have too much, there's nothing to do.
6. Clocks
5. Time Out / Time's Up / In Time / On Time / Over Time
4. Right now!
3. Einstein
2. What does a light year really mean?
And the #1 thing about time:
1. There's never enough. Ever.
Comments
Mason
Thoughts in Progress
Ann
Time! We either have too much or too little. For us writer time is crucial. We wish there were more hours in the day :(
Time escapes like water through our fingers when we're working on a deadline. Ugh!
CD
Have a great (fleeting) weekend!
Ann - I'm putting in a request for 48-hour days.
Claudia - So true.
Aubrie - Chores are in a category all to themselves.
Clarissa - Well said.
Laura - Monday will arrive before you know it.
Why does time go faster as you get older? My last forty years have gone by far faster than my first 18 years. If it could be meted out, what you prefer to have from your job? More money or more time?
Lee
Tossing It Out
Terry
Terry's Place
Romance with a Twist--of Mystery
Holly - Smiling :)
Alex - You're right about that.
Elspeth - Yeah ... I still can't sit properly - LOL
Terry - So true.
Elana - Ask and you shall receive.
Oh, and I love your bio about finding just the right word. It's so true.
RaShelle - If you find out, PLEASE let me know! Welcome to the Tiki Hut.
Jane - Certainly is for me.
Words Crafter - Nice! Thanks for visiting the Tiki Hut and posting.
time after time...
in good time...
two-timing bastard...
tea-time!
is there time enough? is there actual time?
No - only now.
Summer - Thank you. Thanks for visiting the Tiki Hut.
Teresa
Maybe what you do is think. Or read. Or let your mind wander. Or go for a walk.
I think I'll blog about this tomorrow.
I actually use a scene dealing with light years in my third novel, coming out in January.
The concept has always muddled my brain!
Blessings, dear one.
Patti
Patti - I'm so happy you love visiting the Tiki Hut. I have muddled brain syndrome with light years, too.
Doris
Sheila - Cool!
Lisa - Especially when you're not a natural morning person.