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Tuesday, January 13, 2015

 

2015


Kind of shocked to see I had created this blog in 2002 and now it is 2015.

13 years later. My how fast time can go when the time reference begins with an [apparently] abandoned interest.

I truly believe everything moves in circles. Right? We rediscover our way. Like a thread winding its way back to the center of the labyrinth. We have only to hold onto that thread. More importantly, we have to want to follow it back.

Or transform it.




From above, finally, you can see a pattern.

Connection.

So.

Simplification. 2015. Yes. #Yaaaaaaaas!

It's easy to find those abandoned interests. Right? But let's -- first -- renamed them INCOMPLETE interests. Undeveloped. Interests whose time has not come yet. Interests that graft onto others. Files that are neatly labeled. Ready to be brought out, and maybe even integrated into a bigger Master Folder.

We don't know yet. We don't always HAVE to know.



So.

13 years later.

I'm OK with that.

I like "Assembly in the A.M." It, synchronistically, again, is morning, and I feel I am assembling, once again. Even if it is 13 years later.

I look forward to filing new bits. To be sure.

One thing though:
I have a reverence to that 2002 Blog year. Something about it. I want to acknowledge it. To be sure.

 

Just so interesting to see where the head was at, what the activities were back then. Particularly because the blog was started only a little over a year before I finally moved to New York City. And the last entry is the day before I started my new job in Oakland, with no clear intention of what was going to happen next.


But when you read the first entry, one of the sub-heads is "San Francisco is a Toy City." (Honestly, San Francisco, I didn't mean to sound as harsh as that now sounds!) I can see that I felt I wanted to move. I think I'd already decided that, as a matter of fact. Otherwise, why would I be so confident in talking about toy cities, eh? Besides, what's wrong with a smaller-sized city? A town? Or a village?

Future musings.

Welcome back.

Namasté.



~Anth
posted by Unknown 8:00 AM


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