71. The little twice-blooming cherry tree that was just a short stick several years ago now stares into my second-story office window. 72. The rain has been spitting on my office windows for three days now. 73. They chatted in the halls or strolled outside in the sun, stopping occasionally to peer in an office window. 74. There is Harry Maas, a lawyer once mesmerized during an important meeting by a northern parula warbler outside a Midtown office window. 75. They remind me of an editor I once knew who defined news as anything he could see from his office window or heard about over lunch. 76. Thirty years ago, Fairfield students took over Canisius Hall, forcing the president to climb out of his office window. 77. Two more thumps, and a bit of scurrying later, the creature was gawking at me, daubing noseprints all over the office windows. 78. Vega, who can see the picketers from his office window, said he wants a settlement. 79. UT executives remained unmoved, perhaps remembering the eight-year parade of students plunging past their office windows. 80. When Clinton looks out of his office windows, he can watch Harlem coming back. |