month of may.

Today and yesterday had beautiful weather, and me stuck in front of a computer. Work. Memorial Day weekend has arrived. I've begun work on a new book. Book number two. A book is a more interesting project than a calendar, but much more challenging, to say the least. This one shall have more writing than… Continue reading month of may.

eloquent surrealism.

Spam, on the whole, is one of the more irritating aspects of being digitally connected, but this is pretty entertaining (especially as it wasn't pushing knockoff pharmaceuticals or cheap software): "Now and then, the secretly overpriced particle accelerator requires assistance from a lazily temporal skyscraper. When you see a grizzly bear defined by an eggplant,… Continue reading eloquent surrealism.

*the madness of spring george*

Weather has been unseasonably warm, or what has become unseasonable in NY, anyway, March generally being pretty miserable. And so it shall return to its inclement self within a day or two, but it has been enjoyable-- outside in short pants on Firday!Today has been the 13th of the month, coinciding with a full moon.… Continue reading *the madness of spring george*

tuesday.

06:00 am : to the Land of Nod™ at long last (long night of work) 10:00 am : wake! 10:20 am : coffee. strong. delicious. coffee! (several) 10:30 am : commence design work. Also: emails, phone calls, etc. (being responsible type stuff) 03:00 pm : application of paint remover to secretary-hutch-desk thing. 03:30 pm :… Continue reading tuesday.

That’s right!

Tomorrow marks end of third week of this odd little month. Dang! Coldness in New York these past few days, but only the rarest specks of last weekend's blizzard remain. If tomorrow goes productively early on, it may be a bridge-crossing day. If not-- well, movement can be scarce in winter, particularly when one is… Continue reading That’s right!

one quarter gone

Well not surprising, as this month always goes fast; strange what the lack of only a few days can do for the velocity of the air escaping a month. (One regrettable fact of February, of course, is that next rent day arrives earlier than ever.)Have I mentioned that the great behemoth of TABLE is finished?… Continue reading one quarter gone

repetition

Hmmm.(Just wondering if there is some way that I can work the word "epic" into a third entry, in a wholly new exciting way. This seems unlikely. )

pinprick diarama

From beneath the thin canopy of trees, walking up Union Street, the number of stars visible this evening is epic! Previously unreckoned save on such nights as of blackouts! Is the apparent brightness of them due to a notable decrease in light pollution caused by the frugal populous of a nation in energy crisis? (This… Continue reading pinprick diarama