Thursday, April 7, 2011
Magical Energy Pattern Wind Farm
Simmy ran through some of the bits and bytes of news that Carolina had given her in a long conversation the night before.
Most people didn't see the world the way Simmy did but, according to readership, some certainly must or... at the very least, found her musings and juxtapositions of life highly amusing.
Carolina was doing her best to wrap up a divorce that was soon to go on record as the highest level of wind produced towards a 'set upon goal,' excluding the wind farm project at St. Joseph.
One statement, in particular, that just befuddled Simmy was the fact that Magical was still dropping lines like, "You'll just have to trust me that I'm going to do that."
Now, correct me if I'm wrong... isn't a divorce indicative of the fact that two people don't trust each other anymore?
Simmy had snapped a few pictures of the wind farm, a few days ago, and the 'parallel approach understanding' was just too ironic and suggestible to resist coupling with.
Now, if there had been a more reliable energy pattern blown into the romance of his marriage, Magical might not be whispering sweet nothings into the ear of his horse instead of his wife.
A reliable energy pattern where wind blows in clear, predictable patterns is really what is needed in any healthy marriage.
Garland, CEO of San-Francisco based Pattern Energy, described the process of the wind turbines as magical, as it takes only a slight brisk wind to turn the turbines' huge turbo blades.
So, Simmy thought, if Magical had just employed a little magical energy, then his marriage would have become more magical?
Simmy sighed. Too many divorces end up with someone having to live in a sad little shack in the middle of a big field.
Looks lonely, doesn't it?
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