This was a bad idea

This was a bad idea. [url=http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0743235266/fishinguideto-20]The Creative Habit by Twyla Tharp (and Mark Reiter). I read a review while on my way to CA last month, made note of it, and figured I’d look into it. Whilst with Sister, in a bookstore out yonder, she asked about that very book. Told her I’d read a This was a bad idea

Waiting

Waiting. Waiting on the bus, waiting on [url=http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0802130348/fishinguideto-20]Godot? Waiting for the train, the plane, the ride out of here? Waiting on the fish to bite. Waiting on that muse to tickle my fancy. Or tickle anything, so it seems. Got lots of work, just can’t get squared away with it. Can’t seem to triangulate the Waiting

Book, authors: Julian Barnes & more

Book, authors: Julian Barnes & more. I noticed the name at the top of piece of fiction in a recent [i]New Yorker[/i] magazine, and I read the article on the flight to Tulsa. Near as I can recall, I’ve only read one Julian Barnes book, [url=http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0679309764/fishinguideto-20]England England, which I found drily amusing as only a Book, authors: Julian Barnes & more

Problem child

Problem child I started using that expression, “problem child,” a while back. It was an off-hand comment to someone who’d just stumbled into the trailer as I was wrapping up a phone reading. “Who was that on the phone?” my intruder asked. “Just a problem child, that’s all,” was my reply. Words are important so Problem child

Welcome

Welcome This is basic astrology, and the way the material is presented attempts to take some of the mystery out of how anybody can take an astrology chart to better understand how the components interact with each other. It’s basic material, covered in a fashion to help facilitate the understanding certain key points, and how Welcome

Take me back to Tulsa, Pt. 2

You ever get the sense that you “missed something”? Especially with an entry? Or a shirt? I’m a businessman, in reality. What I do, travel from town to town, it’s about business. Last July, I added a pressed, white shirt folded and in its little cleaners’ bag, to my rolling stock of items that get Take me back to Tulsa, Pt. 2

Road notes

News from [url=http://cbs11tv.com/siteSearch/local_story_330180036.html]East Texas. [url=http://www.cowboyhalloffame.org/]National Cowboy Hall of Fame? Maybe so. Tulsa is one cold city, that’s for sure. This is weird: I can snarf bandwidth from this cable modem. It’ll receive email, but won’t send.

Movie question & holiday travel

I was tapping the Austin Stories portal Thursday morning, really before any coffee, and I stumbled through one of Greg’s [url=http://journal.gregbueno.com/entry.php?entry=12/3/2003,23:53]entries. Funny, brilliant, but that first question got me…. Something about, “What movie describes your life right now?” [url=http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00003CXGA/fishinguideto-20]High Fidelity. Although, I much prefer [url=http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1573225517/fishinguideto-20]the book to the movie. The movie’s good. The book is Movie question & holiday travel

If I had any sense at all

On page 4 of the [url=http://www.clevescene.com/issues/2003-11-26/feature.html/1/index.html]article… Right, like any articles on a website have real pages. That’s just wrong. But that’s not where I was going with this, it was my reaction to an artist who’s been a big influence in my life. In fact, until previously alluded to Bucky showed up, I’d given up If I had any sense at all