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Sunday, February 14, 2010

Leap Frog.


So, I probably need to take the major leap and stop clicking the "follow" button and continue on the composition of my own blog.
Man! Major leaps are a lot of what I've been dealing with lately. More on that later...

My brother (Tim) is quite an avid reader. I've always admired that. He'll read anything. What's so amazing is that when he was in school he lacked any dedication in his academic responsibilities. That may be a little harsh, but I'm pretty sure he would agree. Right, Tim? :]
Something changed and now it is the epitome of being 'bookish'. I love chit-chatting with him about his current indulgences.

Recently, I've noticed a novel laying around titled: "The Botany of Desire"- Michael Pollan.
I really don't know anything about the piece, but the title really...um...captured me. One of my many "life perspectives" revolves around natural processes and biological progressions and how they move and warp life.
All in all, humans, fauna and flora are just pieces of a biological composition. A trigonometric graph of circular movement.This doesn't lower the importance of each individual piece, but I always try to keep that holistic approach in my back pocket.
And, I just really like the syntax of the novel's title. It just sounds so sultry ethereal. If those too terms even can combine.

Well, thats enough of my prophetic speech of pretentious theories. I hope it didn't drive you away.: ]

Thursday, February 11, 2010


Hello-

Well, I tired.
I had a previous blog that I just couldn't continue with. Maybe it didn't interest me, then how could it interest anyone else??
So, I'm trying again.
I'm starting over. I don't think I have to explain myself. I know everyone, at sometime or another, wants to just start over.
I would have to blame all the other just lovely blogs that I follow, which made me embarrassed for my pathetic ex-blog. But, I appreciate the inspirations. Truly.

So, here I go...

Wish me luck.

Do not fear to be eccentric in opinion, for every opinion now accepted was once eccentric.
Bertrand Russell
British author, mathematician, & philosopher (1872 - 1970)