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Socked in with fatigue today. Awakened from a nap and played slow dream music. Today's entry for my neglected .
Earlier that day, our diarist watches the hanging of an officer, he sees the man's bodyparts being torn out and displayed to the public. The new king asserts his power. Having witnessed this state violence, Samuel comes home and breaks the basked that he had bought for his wife when working for the king's return.
As always with Pepys, his entries are an incredible mix of brutal clear-sightedness and an utter lack of self-awareness. Gripping.
Cold/blustery/gray, 50 degrees. Up at the crack of 4AM, fitful sleep, vague dream about being in a hotel playing a guitar (chord was Cmaj7#11) Worked on Oct7 piece.
10/13/2000:
Gorgeous, 82 degrees.
The turntable is now the established "musical instrument". Instead of taking your child for piano lessons, you take them for scratch lessons instead. (On the other hand, you can make more compelling art faster than you would on the piano.)
Idea: Pre-categorized web pages that automatically get filed on your computer. (Like the Dewey system)
If I made a Journaling for Beginners kind of post (or PDF, since I dont think it would fit in 500 characters ) would you be interested What are some topics youd be interested in, or some questions you have (no question is stupid!)
Some ideas I had:
- Picking a journal to buy
- What to do if theres someone youre worried will read it
- Writing instrument(s)
- Some general prompts to use whenever youre stuck
Traveling Japan when Neurospicy Feat. TOKYO DISNEYLAND Travel & Trains & TDR, Oh My!
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Hello and welcome to my brand new little blog, I am Pops the Passive Voyeur and I am an Aquarist and tropical fish keeper, a grower of indoor bonsai, an amateur photographer and a very occasional and not very good artist amongst other things.
Yes I have a number of varying hobbies, pastimes, whatever you want to call them, I guess my longest standing one is photography, I have been taking photos for a pretty long time but I am still very much an amateur and do it purely for my own enjoyment, nowadays I use mainly digital but now and again I will tinker with analogue / film photography. I also took up art a little while back, Im not particularly prolific and definitely not very good, but hey, when I do it I enjoy it , I work in both traditional media as well as digital. I am also an aquarist and tropical fish keeper, I did this a long time ago when I was quite young and have fairly recently started it up again, and boy have things changed, Im a beginner all over again. At the moment I only have one tank personally, it is a community blackwater nature aquarium. Although I only have the one tank myself (for now) my eldest son Jonathan has a number of tanks in my house. I have also very recently taken up cultivating indoor bonsai trees, this is very much still in its infancy and who knows it may spread to outdoor bonsai eventually.
So this blog could have posts consisting of any of the above, either singly or in multiples, or it could be almost anything else, who knows this may turn into something like a journal or diary, or may just end up with me ranting on about things. Im certainly not altogether sure which direction it is going to go in. Anyway, please enjoy and let me know what you think
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10/11/2011
Protests continue at LaSalle and Jackson....There's a very loud drum circle grooving away, with car horns providing melody...exciting to be a part of the bazaar of democracy and "The American Spring".
Field recording from the protest:
Diary of a Spaceperson, Paper Tiger, 1991. Cover and interior illustrations: Chris Foss.
I don't need groceries in 10 minutes, but I do need a delivery service for emotional healthcare...
It's interesting that people just learning music now have YouTube as a resource. Back in the 70s, all I had were music magazines and I'd go through the musical exercises. Having a video was rare and videotapes were very expensive, sometimes as much as $50. I think it's so great that young people now have free videos to learn from and most make them as well. I wish I could have showcased my abilities then. Also, having a video diary documents parts of your musical life, and it's nice to have participated in it.
It's funny to think people had to wait minutes for a tiny 360x240 video to download. It took a good 10-15 years for that to develop. So 10 or 15 years from now there are going to be developments that will allow people to do amazing things in context with the memory of what is essentially that 360x240 video.
I started a here, I'm currently putting all the together and trying to draw them straight away...
10/9/2009
Obama wins Nobel Peace Prize "for his extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and cooperation between peoples."
Lennon's birthday. (He'd be 70 next year)
October 8ths:
10/8/2000: Middle East on the brink of war.
10/8/2004: Martha Stewart reports to "Camp Cupcake".
10/8/2009: Finished "Hundreds of Arbitrary Decisions Made By Design" in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the Burnham Plan For
Hmm 9th 2020 apparantly was when I was to " with a " huh.
I actually love them
Substiute with reading old entries & to
Huh
10/7/1968
Beatles White Album sessions:
"It took 67 run-throughs of the basic rhythm track, acoustic guitar and vocal (George), organ (Paul), and drums, (Ringo)before the best version of "Long Long Long "was found and onto which the overdubs would be made. There's a sound near the end of the song in which a bottle of Blue Nun wine was rattling away on the top of a Leslie speaker cabinet. It just happened. Paul hit a certain note and the bottle started vibrating. We thought it was so good that we set up mics and did it again. The Beatles always took advantage of accidents."
10/5/2011: Steve Jobs dead at 56. He championed the idea of animated industrial design. A PC never glowed like a Mac under Jobs. He had an interesting background that did not include a college education.
So found a few interesting sites, services around this subject.
Not looked at them in much detail yet. A bookmark of sorts, would welcome other suggestions:
A bit of a public ponder/appeal for help/suggestions.
My family has a couple of journals and diaries passed on from grandparents and great grandparents. Handwritten/typed, from 1920s to 1980s. Whilst personal, they also have a bit of historical interest.
Wondered if anybody had thoughts or suggestions for what to do with them
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10/3/2000
The music of the future will be performance-based, involving musicians that play traditional instruments, as well as turntablists, samplists (the "musicists"). Fans will make recordings of live performances and put them up on the web. Artists would play into this by experimenting with the performances to make them unique.
I live in the biggest county/state of Germany, in a region where driving from one city to the other for work is totally normal. Still, today I had to get up at 4 to leave in time to walk an hour to catch a train that takes an hour longer than my usual connection. Construction works and a national holiday combine badly. Holy shit, I'm done ... It summarizes what living in Germany feels like. in Budapest, I fell in love with the Metro.
Machines become abstractions when their purpose is not well defined. Machines may be designed as tools, but they are animate objects in the sense that they are in the loop between ideas (thinking) and the final product. (10/2/2015)
L'amore salvera il mondo. O quello o il cinismo.
Mi sono alzata imbottita di DA3 ed estro creativo.
This afternoon I sat down (on a bench! Under blue sky!) and wrote in my for a bit. And I filled almost half a page with thoughts on which of my new and empty I'm going to use for what. One as my next diary , one as my next , one for additional courses I'm planning to take,...
It was lovely. I highly recommend some random as .
Richtung Herbst
251. sivu tuli tyteen nykyisess pivkirjassa. Se onkin pivkirjan viimeinen sivu ja huomenna psee aloittamaan uuden sivulta 1.
Vaikka olen koettanut kirjoitella ajatuksiani, tunteitani sek pivn tapahtumia vuosikaudet, vasta paperinen pivkirja teki siit toimivan pivittisen rutiinin. Kirjoitin ensimmisen kirjoituksen 29.12.2022. Sen jlkeen ainut tauko tuli kun pakkasin pivkirjan rinkkaan ja rinkka ei tullutkaan kotiin samalla lennolla kuin min. Silloinkin yllpidin digitaalista pivkirjaa.
Tm on ollut yksi parhaista uusista rutiineista mit ole viimevuosina onnistunut luomaan
Also finished the layout for the first week of October. Just simple black and white for this one I wanted to use my new matte black thin washi tape, and the date numbers are washi tape stickers, too. :) Takes a lot of the effort out of it! :chickhotcocoa:
Went to see the at the electric ballroom.
The amount of noise that four guitars and a sax can make is immense, and when they're all coherent with some suited dude wearing sunglasses talking over it, it can sound pretty amazing.
They have a dancer who has been with the band since the start. It seems cruel to keep this man in his 60s at least, maybe 70s, sweating and jumping up and down, but maybe it'd be more cruel to stop him.
My usual problem with rappers is that I can't hear what they're saying, and that applied here too. Dunno what any of the songs were about really. I got the impression that all the audience in their 50/60s also can't really hear well now though too. They just already know the words.
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Yes, I said they're very good.
Spent some time doing up my October summary spread tonight. I know, it's not very Spooky Season. ) But I had fun using that street sign stamp set again! :chickclover: