User:WyrmEquinox

Our friends at the (online version of) Merriam-Webster's dictionary, define "equinox" (2nd definition) as follows: "either of the two times each year (as about March 21 and September 23) when the sun crosses the equator and day and night are everywhere on earth of approximately equal length."

I have long had a special affinity for the word. Here are a few reasons for that: 1. My birthday is (frequently, but not always) on the Autumnal Equinox. Which is to say that the exact day of the equinox   shifts, while my birthday does not. 2. I find it interesting to contemplate that, in many ways, we (humans) seem to be (morally) comprised of equal parts day and night. 3. It's a cool word.

"Wyrm" is another matter. I'll get to that in a future edit.

Music and literature are my true loves. All forms of art interest me—but those two give my world the most color and soul. Two very good things to have in a world—color and soul.

Having a Wikipedia account is new to me. Not completely sure why I'm doing it. I'm thinking that I want to drop in and out of pages relating to music and books that I am drawn toward, add whatever I can that seems fresh and interesting.

Maybe I'll hang around for the next 40 years and become a Wiki-staple. Maybe I'll be banned for some lewd Wiki-shenanigans. Or maybe I won't be able to stay engaged for more than fifteen minutes. After all, I've started a lot more blogs than I can remember and only keep up with one or two.

I guess we'll see.

Thanks, Wikipedia, for the opportunity to be a part.

--WyrmEquinox (talk) 05:32, 27 October 2012 (UTC)