I like this, Hal. Mind you, I do find, nowadays, a kind of peace in taking
a stroll with my most fraudulent endeavours , I can trust what I don't
believe in.
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2009/11/12 Halvard Johnson <[log in to unmask]>
> My Strange Amoeba
>
> Notwithstanding its ability to reproduce by simply
> separating part of itself from itself and sending it off
> to pre-school, it wasn't all that different from other
> simple life forms, say clarinetists or performers on
>
> the oud. It's not a question of bricolage or muscle
> thumb, but rather watching where one falls. Nervous
> improvisations in adjacent precincts. The constant
> lap of water on the shore. Aromatherapy, one
>
> option we'd given no thought to . . . until yesterday,
> that is. Playing near the edges of one's world, one
> finds, even there, mandatory vaccinations. Relatively
> fixed, in this most neurotic of worlds, despite our
>
> most fraudulent endeavors, we await our ends with
> just precisely the right amount of equanimity.
>
>
> Hal
>
> Halvard Johnson
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