Monday, January 24, 2011
Jamie Livingston,
I came across this article while using Stumbleupon click here if you want to read the aritcle. I didn't even read it all and was instantly interested in doing what this man did. He took one single picture every day for like 18 years. I think I'm going to start doing that soon. Expect my blog to have a daily post containing one picture very soon.
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
Hello Again.
Sorry about my absence from posting lately. For some reason my mind was other places for a while. I was really surprised to see how many views I had when I logged back on tonight. They more than doubled since I saw them last. But anyway enough about that and down to the real topic of my post here. The other night I had a dream. I don't often dream so every dream is special to me. Most of my dreams are very straight forward and don't need much interpreting. This particular dream was not so straight forward. In this dream I saw a perpetual motion machine. If you do not know what perpetual motion is then let me explain, straight from Wikipidia. Perpetual motion describes hypothetical machines that operate or produce useful work indefinitely and, more generally, hypothetical machines that produce more work or energy than they consume, whether they might operate indefinitely or not. They say hypothetical because perpetual motion is physically impossible because of the first and second laws of thermodynamics. The machine I saw in my dream was working quite well. It looked like it had been running for a long time. After watching the machine for quite a while I started to notice that things weren't running right. The machine was breaking and not fulfilling its purpose and doing the work it was intended to do. Before I could do anything about it the perfect machine was falling apart in front of my eyes. Bits and pieces were flying everywhere. After some deep thought I interpreted this dream. I realized that the perpetual motion machine represented my friendship. It was perpetual because that's how most friendships are, everlasting. But even the most perfect machines don't always work as well as intended. Even perfect machines need maintenance. I think my previous friendships are not doing as well as they used to be. I would like to fix this. I miss my friends. I never see anyone anymore and so much has changed. Don't get me wrong, I like how things are going now but it's just kind of depressing to see everyone going their own way without even the common conversation anymore. I can't help but feel like it's my fault somehow but deep down I know things like this happen. I guess all I can do is try my best to keep in touch and hopefully others will try just as much. That's about all I have to say tonight. Expect to see more posts from now on. And baby cakes, I love you!
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