Friday, June 09, 2006

Deja vu

Well one explanation I heard is that Deja vu is (as I remember) a mix up between your long and short term memories. When it happens your long term memory kicks in before your short term does and it then seems to you like you have been here before. I am not totally sold on that explanation 'cause back in the 70s I had a Deja vu that afterwards I was convinced that I experienced it months before in a dream. But as they say, "if you can remember the 70s you didn't live through them) ;- }

Bright Moon

Only half full yet on such a clear and still night the clearing was ablaze with moonlight. I watched the movie "Shop Girl". Written, produced and starred by Steve Marten. He has done some great things... and some dumb things. Now moving his talent from acting to writing. I noticed the book a year or two ago and haven't got around to reading it. A friend recommended the movie.

Between a complex and thought provoking movie and a half full moon on a clear night it was hard to give myself over to Morpheus .

Wednesday, April 19, 2006

Saturday, April 08, 2006

Saturday, April 01, 2006

YA Lit




Another young adult book I have read and enjoyed greatly is "Airborn" and sequel "Skybreaker" by Kenneth Oppel. Two books that read like an updated Jules Verne stories. Lot's of adventures, great characters both good and evil, very fast paced and happy endings! Also supported by a great website which gives you extra content! I really
love it when a great book also has a great website! The best of both worlds.

Friday, March 31, 2006

Inked Well!!


Yes, it is inked very well indeed! The book "Inkheart" and it's sequel "Inkspell" are the first two books of a planned trilogy by author Cornelia Funke. Intended for young adult readers, yet this story should appeal to adults, it certainly did to me! It will be a painful wait for the third book! Hopefully a movie will be along soon to tide me over!

Bored?

How can anyone be bored? So much to do and take interest in. So many places for your mind to take refuge from the hard ships of life or the monotamy of your job, your commute, or your wait in line.

Art for one thing can lift you from the daily grind, whether your creating it (with your hands or in your mind) or obsurving it in the nature around you or in the urban city scape you pass through.

People are the best relief from the dangers of bordom. They are almost everywhere and they need you as much as you need them even if they don't realize or admit it.

Monday, March 20, 2006

Where I Live

I am blessed to live in a wonderful area! An island nesteled close to the fertile planes of the Skagit Valley, between the great mountian ranges of the Cascades and Olympics. There is a place in the Skagit River delta where you can look around 360 degress and see the river, the salt water, fields of tulips, two volcanos of the Cascade mountians and the Olympic mountian massif.

As important as the great natural beauty is the warm hearted, friendly people who inhabit the area. The west coast of the USA is known for open minded, progressive and friendly people.

Saturday, September 04, 2004

My Return

I feel I have returned, returned from the busyness of summer. Glad to find out my blog has not been closed for lack of activity. Hope to have a real entry soon, should start working on it today.

Sunday, May 30, 2004

Best Friends

It's so great to have dear friendships. Sadly that is something that is easily lost as people get older. Spouses, children, careers, added responsibilities all conspire to distract you from one of the most basic needs—friendships! I find it takes a lot more work to maintain close friendships at 50 then it did in my teens and twenties. Even if I am willing to make the effort and sacrifices to nurture a close friendship finding someone else (who I would want to be friends with in the first place) able to do the same can be very rare.

Music's Reentry

Music as made a powerful reentry into my life. Why now after all these years laying dormant? It went into hibernation the day poverty drove me to sell my LP collection—around 1974 I reckon. It's not to say that I went music-less during the intervening years. I had folk music and sea chanties and a bit of this and that to keep me company. But I wasn't driven like I was in the early '70s—and today.