little one, kicking
little one, squirming
little one, floating
little one, topsy turvy
little little one, emerging from winter's thaw
I can not imagine a moment unattached from you
You inspire belief in the unthinkable
12.17.2008
12.12.2008
new brew
It is by the very process of solving that problems become mired in themselves.....so shed all the evidence. Forget the schemes. Forget everything that has come before. When all of the b.s. is out of the way it is so despicably easy to see what your motivations are that you might just wish you could put your head deeper in the sand.
Oh, but it is so pleasantly loud and colorful and lush to be confused. Revel in the details, never to see an end in sight! Your life will never lack interest, sweeping dramatic curves will take you from one swing of the pendulum to another. Your love for the thrill will grow deeper and you may even thirst for it.
But if you stop long enough to take notice -- of the threshold of silence, the tea leaves settling slowly to the bottom of your mug, the perfection of each snowflake as it hits your windshield -- you may become horribly conflicted. It is easier to relate to the mania. It is exceptionally difficult to share an understanding of stillness. My tea kettle is worn through.
Oh, but it is so pleasantly loud and colorful and lush to be confused. Revel in the details, never to see an end in sight! Your life will never lack interest, sweeping dramatic curves will take you from one swing of the pendulum to another. Your love for the thrill will grow deeper and you may even thirst for it.
But if you stop long enough to take notice -- of the threshold of silence, the tea leaves settling slowly to the bottom of your mug, the perfection of each snowflake as it hits your windshield -- you may become horribly conflicted. It is easier to relate to the mania. It is exceptionally difficult to share an understanding of stillness. My tea kettle is worn through.
12.05.2008
unleashed wisdom
The quote of the evening, by far, comes from a software executive speaking to a support tech that has little to no musical training:
"I know the difference between C# and Cb. And I know that Cb is really just a B. And that is all you need to know."
"I know the difference between C# and Cb. And I know that Cb is really just a B. And that is all you need to know."
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