Watching the camera handle dangle. And yes, I know - blurry.
Happy Fridays to you! Also, my apologies for the plethora of cat photos. It's difficult to resist photographing her, and of course I feel the need to share her with the world, so - there you go.
Two things to address today. Or possibly one, we'll see if I can get to the second one right now or not. I have Lots of Work to do and little time to do it in, so we shall see. First - Jeci (http://www.blueyonbelly.com/) is with me on the whole disliking of "Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance," and I am glad for that. I think Jeci is awesome, so it's nice to have some complicity in my distaste for this book with someone I admire. I too was bored silly by it - and when I was attempting to read it? Alas, I was trying to be cool. Which is a completely ridiculous reason for reading a book. The fact that I tried so many times makes me laugh now. I carried that stupid book from apartment to apartment, for years. I think it was finally ruined in a flood in the late 90's. Thank goodness. Otherwise I might still have the bloody thing. I always figured I just wasn't hip enough to "get it." This is quite possibly the case, as I am easily the least hip person I know. Anyway, yeah. Dumb book.
The other thing was going to be about the lack of tenderness in my life - something Kari agreed with in my comments below that particular post, if you're wondering - and I wanted to talk about that a little more. However, I am running short on time, and the things I want to express don't lend themselves to short time. Maybe next week.
So, my dearests - until Monday, take care. I hope your weekends are good ones. Ta.
1 comment:
I can't say I cared for that book either. I read it in college, on the recommendation of a professor. (My physics teacher, strangely enough.) I wasn't exactly bored, but I found it VERY depressing. I always liked the title, though! :)
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