// this month seemed long, albeit short. i kept referring to it as "forgotten february" because most days were spent watching downton or sleeping thanks to a nagging (and still lingering) cough. but february was not forgotten. many bits were saved on the camera. in no particular order (and not matching the photos) i can say that it was a month of snow. and rain. and then snow (and skiing!) there was a midnight walk through prospect park which included running through a very dark (as in pitch black) tunnel {i screamed}. the cats were equal parts annoying and cute ... caesar has now taken to only drinking out of the faucet and waking to falling objects by a hungry cat knocking them off the mantle definitely tested some patience. pancakes were made the french way and sausage was made by hand. photos of both of these food events to comehere. oh! and there was a delicious delivery from portland. cookies with a message that made me smile. thank YOU dear friend, i also love y-o-u. not pictured: late nights at the office enjoying "mckinsey's"
// hope you all had a lovely valentine's day!
Descent of Species
by David Eagleman
In the afterlife, you are treated to a generous opportunity: you can choose whatever you would like to be in the next life. Would you like to be a member of the opposite sex? Born into royalty? A philosopher with bottomless profundity? A soldier facing triumphant battles? But perhaps you've just returned here from a hard life. Perhaps you were tortured by the enormity of the decisions and responsibilities that surrounded you, and now there's only one thing you yearn for: simplicity. That's permissible. So for the next round, you choose to be a horse. You covet the bliss of that simple life: afternoons of grazing in grassy fields, the handsome angles of your skeleton and the prominence of your muscles, the peace of the slow-flicking tail or the steam rifling through your nostrils as you lope across snow-blanketed plains. You announce your decision. Incantations are muttered, a wand is waved, and your body begins to metamorphose into a horse. Your muscles start to bulge; a mat of strong hair erupts to cover you like a comfortable blanket in winter. The thickening and lengthening of your neck immediately feels normal as it comes about. Your carotid arteries grow in diameter, your fingers blend hoofward, your knees stiffen, your hips strengthen, and meanwhile, as your skull lengthens into its new shape, your brain races in its changes: your cortex retreats as your cerebellum grows, the homunculus melts man to horse, neurons redirect, synapses unplug and replug on their way to equestrian patterns, and your dream of understanding what it is like to be a horse gallops toward you from the distance. Your concern about human affairs begins to slip away, your cynicism about human behavior melts, and even your human way of thinking begins to drift away from you. Suddenly, for just a moment, you are aware of the problem you overlooked. The more you become a horse, the more you forget the original wish. You forget what it was like to be a human wondering what it was like to be a horse. This moment of lucidity does not last long. But it serves as the punishment for your sins, a Promethean entrails-pecking moment, crouching half-horse halfman, with the knowledge that you cannot appreciate the destination without knowing the starting point; you cannot revel in the simplicity unless you remember the alternatives. And that's not the worst of your revelation. You realize that the next time you return here, with your thick horse brain, you won't have the capacity to ask to become a human again. You won't understand what a human is. Your choice to slide down the intelligence ladder is irreversible. And just before you lose your final human faculties, you painfully ponder what magnificent extraterrestrial creature, enthralled with the idea of finding a simpler life, chose in the last round to become a human.
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I (clearly, but wish I could) did not write the above, but it is from "SUM: Forty Tales from the Afterlives" by David Eagleman. This is an excellent book filled with short stories perfect for the train.
thank you, ht, for the fantastic recommendation...as usual, you are spot on about what's awesome.
our fun evening included "fake" jazz (as in the line was entirely too long to wait in), a flask (which should have been drank during said line, but wasn't), mexican food, swing dance partners hijacked from their original plans in actual swing dancing (but they so looked the part!), late night dancing with a "rating" system, and lots of laughing. ♥ to all of you.
♫ it was still light at 5 pm yesterday. yes. spring is on it's way.
// i got a new camera (thank you ♥) and it is da. bomb.
"Let everything happen to you. Beauty and terror. Just keep going. No feeling is final." — Rainer Maria Rilke
♫ spotify
“I hope you will have a wonderful year, that you'll dream dangerously and outrageously, that you'll make something that didn't exist before you made it, that you will be loved and that you will be liked, and that you will have people to love and to like in return. And, most importantly (because I think there should be more kindness and more wisdom in the world right now), that you will, when you need to be, be wise, and that you will always be kind.” ― Neil Gaiman
sometimes everything to think has already been thought and everything to be said has already been said. thankfully, the interwebs makes it easy to go through the stacks of words and you find thoughts in beautifully stitched sentences ready to share. i've been riding the wave of winter blues. it's not terribly fun, but it will pass. one molecule at a time. i hope you all had a happy new year. here's to 2013. ❤
Well, here we are. At the end and at a new beginning.
Happy New Year!
photo mosaic made with this awesome free download by andrea mosaic original image found here
// fine. i admit it. i am, always was, and probably always will be a cat lady. but they are too cute not to be!
// bursts of color help to brighten the gray days // silhouettes // diners // lights and fog // rain // many variations on the christmas tree // miscellaneous from the streets of new york this holiday season
Merry Christmas, Happy Hannukuh, Happy Boxing Day, Yay Kwanzaa, Winter Solstice (the days are going to start getting longer - the seconds will start to add up - just watch!), Festivus and whatever else you celebrate!!I hope you have a wonderful day filled with delicious food, laughter, fun family moments (even awkward ones), rest, and lots of love.
xoxo
kk
p.s. For those wondering about Lavi cat (from the last Christmas video), she has taken permanent residency with Ms. Diane, where she is happiest.
p.p.s. Yes, I know...I've become a cat lady. Oh well, I might as well embrace it!
... to celebrate! Chrisnakwanza, friends moving to NYC, friends leaving NYC, friends finishing semesters, Sandy leaving, Santa's blasted around NYC, birthdays, 2012, and a-n-y-t-h-i-n-g else!it was a success.// thank you all for coming! the rest of the photos are here!
These photos are quite old, but they were too pretty to not post! It's funny what you find when having to make space on your machine!
i. visualii. aurali. some new (and old) pieces in an art show at cccp gallery. the opening reception was splendid (thank you to those that could make it!)ii. a serenade by some very talented friends (thank you for dinner and the song)re: the last photo. moments before this, hayden was walking to the chair and slipped...but the performance was not disrupted.
//the night i took myself on a date to see my favorite band, azure ray. soko was delightful, singing of mermaids and songs which she coined as sad. i drank a red wine and ate a fried-green tomato pizza - it was delicious. ♥