- Regular change or succession from one thing to another; alternation; mutual succession; interchange.
- Irregular change; revolution; mutation.
- A change in condition or fortune; an instance of mutability in life or nature (especially successive alternation from one condition to another).
To be a writer is to sit down at one's desk in the chill portion of every day, and to write; not waiting for the little jet of the blue flame of genius to start from the breastbone – just plain going at it, in pain and delight. To be a writer is to throw away a great deal, not to be satisfied, to type again, and then again, and once more, and over and over.... - John Hersey
Friday, 1 January 2010
WoTD: vicissitude
Definition:
>Five thousand dollars gone in just a few hours.
ReplyDeleteOuch. Nature is such a cruel bitch sometimes, isn't she? But even that isn't fair to say, as all aspects of weather are amazing and beautiful. (Then again, I don't have money tied up in crops.)
Did you hear about our oranges? I guess it's gotten so cold in Florida (it only takes an orange 4 hours of cold to be ruined) that next year, they will either be really expensive or non-existent.
Anyway, this is faintly reminiscent of Codee, because of the last line about heritage. :)
Great paragraph, somewhat scientific and simple, yet harsh and true. I'm constantly amazed at how you match every word to it's feeling. It's an innate gift, very admirable. *hug*
Great job again!