Well, I am still exhausted. On top of the state of our nation, and the confusion among those who vow to replace this 70 year old child king, life is doing its pull-the-rug-out-from-under thing it does in varying degrees, as it does for all of us, though compared to the last few years, so far not that bad. We carry on and, here we are (if you have followed this blog, you knew that phrase, my altered Vonnegut sentiment, was coming; ). As one gets older, they have been through enough to have a library of past experiences, and when we were young pups, adversity, any level of it but especially concerning a a high level of it, felt like the end of the world, but now we can look back, access the library, and tell ourselves, we went through this and freaked out but everything turned out fine.
Despite this uncertain time, I can say that music in my life is going well now, my dance card is full there, and I am always churning out visual art and writing. I am forever grateful for art and its sanity restoring capabilities, even when it uses insanity and the brink of insanity itself as the fuel to balance it all out.
Taking a different approach with photos in this entry, a photo essay that came from somewhat unsuccessfully trying to capture raindrops' impact rings in a puddle, an essay that I am calling:
Pulses From Another Dimension
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