Friday, July 18, 2008

I'm exhausted....and i cannot determine why...i've become much like a battery powered toy that has not been recharged-- i am operating slower & slower and more and more unsure lately...struggling---attempting with great effort, those tasks which were easy are seemingly as of late are now difficult to perform. The only execption seems to be doing art---Is this just me? --- Are you struck occasionally with this difficulty? As an experience it is much like the horse in those older cowboy movies that suddenly collapses beneath the rider in the desert with no warning..a condition to simply live through until it passes i suppose? I've internally ordered myself to refrain from complex endeavors until i have centered myself.....this does explain why this blog is going to be half assed tho..sorry...

this is a video lecture from TED that i had to share---the requirement with this item is that you watch it all the way--- Keith Barry confuses you by appearing to be a standard Vegas lounge act magician...until the end of the lecture---this struck me that there are times when real magic must hide amongst the mundane.
A link to an excellent blogger who collects and posts absolutely horrible photographs from true real estate listings in their local area---these photo's display the danger of a seller with the decorating sense of the unabomber combining with the photographic sensitivity of Pee Wee Herman the real estate agent. Excellent.
The movie---the Abyss---staring Ed Harris..a deserves a definite place on the unappreciated top five. My favorite scene is when the crew is towing the underwater oil drilling platform to the crash site of a nuclear sub while the crew sings a county & western truck driving song along with the stereo...this movie never made it to the list of sci-fi greats but it is a perfect movie to sit on the couch and watch all afternoon during a day of bad weather....
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Abyss
Nothing else for now from the clinic for the insanely tired...try not to get in this state...


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