May 14, 2011

  • Bay Window

    There are two sides of a coin but many people only treat this as a kind of comforting words for troubled friends.

    There is a bay window in our apartment. Choco and Zero like the bay window a load. Whenever they would like to take a rest, the bay window is one of their choices.

    Choco thinks that the bay window is the end of the living room. When he lies down on the bay window, he always faces the living room studying everyone walking by with his lazy eyes. The bay window is his territory to keep his family tight together. He has to keep an eye of each family member and protect them from the outside world.

    Zero, on the contrary, seldom faces the living room when he lies on the bay window. Instead, he faces the streets down below. He loves studying the activities in the streets. Occasionally he turns around to study what the people inside are doing. The bay window to Zero is a passage to the outside world. With the sense of security of his home, he is ready to explore whatever lies outside.

    I have two lovely dogs. They are quite opposite in characters. But they teach me a load because they never hide their feelings from me. There are two sides of a coin. There may not be one side good one side bad. It is only the difference in perspectives.

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