Crepuscular
crepuscular krih-PUS-kyuh-luhr, (adj.):
1. Of, pertaining to, or resembling twilight; dim.
2. (Zoology) Appearing or active at twilight.
I think of the Word of the Days like horoscopes: each has something to portend. Crepuscular was yesterday’s word; today’s word is repast, a meal, which is appropriate for this day of thanks.
Berkeley is cold today — only 61 degrees. Beats the winter storms at home, though. I sat in Bernard Maybeck’s gorgeously designed church this morning as everyone around me stood up and talked about what they’re grateful for. I did the same, but silently.
Enjoy your pie today, good people, while I eat take-out Jamaican food in Alameda. California’s a weird place, and I do miss my family right now (despite the fact that there’s only three of us) but I’m happy to still be on vacation. Cheers.