Monday, May 22, 2006

the rain stopped

It stopped raining in the early afternoon.  I had a feeling the day would be gorgeous.  That is one of the great after-effects of rain.  When I saw the eastern sky, I had to take a picture.  I try to have a camera in case of such moments.  Someone asked me what I was shooting.  I told him the Stop Sign.  Well... the picture needed a subject.  I am not good at taking pictures using the sky as my sole subject.  The point of the picture was to get the red of the sign, the blue of the sky and the fleeing clouds.  The shadow that runs down the sign bothers me.  But that is the way it was.  I can't erase shadows. 

I hope that you were able to enjoy the day after today's rain.

Sunday, May 21, 2006

Maria's tattoo

Maria finally let me have a picture of her tattoo.  She did not let me take the picture though. It is a butterfly.  As with all things the tattoo has me pondering, what does this mean to me?  Should I go out and buy wife beater shirts, grease up my hair and stick a cigarrette behind my ear?  All guys who have girlfriends with tattoos follow that prototype.  I don't look good in wife-beaters (is wifebeaters one word, two words or hyphenated?).  Wifebeaters look good on thin guys with a little bit of muscle.  I am too stocky.  Maybe if I smoked, I could trim down and look good in tank tops.  Then the cigarette behind my ear would make sense.  Why am I so conscious of what other people are doing?  Why do I feel a need to match or counter their actions?  Is that just human nature?  I like Maria's tattoo.  It adds a quality to her she didn't have before and it is not just limitted to a physical nature.  It made her happy and that is what matters.  There are those of you who might remember me when I got an earing on the left ear, then the right ear.  A couple of you might remember the time we were on a parking shuttle in Westwood and someone called me Boy George cause my accessorizing had gotten out of control.  It is embarassing to think about it now.  In a way though, it warms my heart to think of myself when I was young and trying to define myself.  For a while that earing worked.  One thing I have come to terms with is that we should all explore our options.  In the words of a great man, "Shyness is nice, but Shyness can stop you from doing all those things in life you'd like to."  Don't expect to see myself in a wife-beater anytime soon.

Saturday, May 13, 2006

in conclusion

This is a tree I see on my way to the Hollywood gym I frequent.  In contrast to the tree below it makes me think of a very unhealthy mind.  Don't get me wrong it is beautiful in its own right.  It just doesn't work as an analogy of the mind.  The branches seem to be running away from the main body of the tree, all those right angles.  One can't imagine how one part of this tree even knows there are other parts to it.  On the other hand were someone to be contemplating a tree house, this would be the perfect tree for that purpose.  I have an assignment for you: look at the trees you encounter every day.  Imagine what kind of personalities they would have.  Which ones would be your friends?  Which ones would you try to avoid?  Which ones would you challenge?  Which ones would challenge you?

the brain

Epiphany is one of those words that I have a hard time recalling.  When I want to use it I always seem to gravitate towards the word 'euphemism' and this pull keeps me from epiphany.  An epiphany is a moment of clarity.  A euphism is something else. 

After a good bike ride, I like to cap off the experience with a libation in mom's back yard.  It is very relaxing.  It was even more pleasing when Puma was around and I would slowly sink into doggie consciousness as the bottle grew less fuller.  Now days I sit back there and watch the wind.  The tree in this picture captures the wind in a beautifully choreographed dance that only the randomness of nature could put on.  One day enjoying this dance I had an (here it comes) epiphany:  Nothing in this world is a better analogy for the human mind than a healthy tree.  The branches reaching out in all directions are analogous to our own branches of knowledge.  If the branches are well spread out and the leaves many, it is possible for one to see a direct line of contact between all the leaves on the tree.  Hence one leaf is never too far away from another.  Our mind is the same.  If our reasoning is healthy enough one thought is never too far away from another.  We realize the interconnectivity of the universe.