--THERE'S NOTHING I WOULDN'T DO FOR YOU
…Today, right this moment, I am
listening to Patty Griffin, specifically her album “Flaming Red.” I love Patty and this album. There are some terrific songs, especially “Tony”
which will break your heart a few times.
…Christmas finally came down at our
house.
I got out the big blue tubs from
the storage room and while there came upon one of those cardboard boxes we
likely all have around somewhere, the ones with old photographs and clippings
from high school and college, maybe even earlier.
It was interesting seeing myself as the
boy I was—long hair, flared jeans. In
one box was the plastic picture insert that goes in your wallet and every photo
was a girl. Now it’s not because I was a Lothario, because back then I was very, very shy. But it’s interesting that the only friends I had
were female.
I used to have a column in the High
School newspaper. It was called “Word
For The Wise.” I’d saved many of the
issues and read a few while I was procrastinating packing up the holiday
doo-dads.
Boy, I was a shitty writer back then,
not just in my column, but all the other articles I’d written for the newspaper—and
there were many—were pretty atrocious.
Maybe I’m still awful and in twenty
years I’ll find the stuff I’m writing today and think it’s gibberish.
I sure hope not…
…I saw “Zero Dark Thirty” in a crowded,
amped-up theater that charged $14 a ticket because the seats were nice. The film was pretty much what I expected,
with the same esthetic stylistically as “Hurt Locker”. It rambled and was slow in parts, yet it
overall it was compelling.
I’d give it a B-. It
might get a lot of nominations, though I can’t see it winning many Oscars.
Jessica Chastain is a great actress, but
maybe her part demanded she be a little restrained. It didn’t allow her to go much out of a
certain range.
It really makes you think about torture,
however, I’ll tell you that.
…Here are a few things I like on the
start of a rainy, blustery day:
"Inspiration is for
amateurs—the rest of us just show up and get to work. And the belief that
things will grow out of the activity itself and that you will—through work—bump
into other possibilities and kick open other doors that you would never have
dreamt of if you were just sitting around looking for a great ‘art idea.’ And
the belief that process, in a sense, is liberating and that you don’t have to
reinvent the wheel every day. Today, you know what you’ll do, you could be
doing what you were doing yesterday, and tomorrow you are gonna do what you did
today, and at least for a certain period of time you can just work. If you hang
in there, you will get somewhere." —Chuck Close
"Change
means movement, movement means friction, friction means heat, and heat means
controversy." Saul Alinsky
"And
when I see you happy, well it set my
heart free.
I'd like to
be as good a friend to you as you
are to
me."
--Joni
Mithcell
"Far
away in the sunshine are my highest aspirations. I may not reach
them, but I
can look up and see the beauty, believe in them and try
to follow
where they lead." Louisa May Alcott
“We all have our dark sides, and that’s
what makes us human.”
“No one ever succeeded by quitting.”
“Failure is the first step to success.”
--Robert Dugoni
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