"Life goes on, forever immune to prediction"
Indeed, Joe Jackson, it does... & is.
Except for the fact that several short-term predictions are becoming inevitably & distressingly true. This is not a good time for me right now, on a few fronts. There's pressure building, which exacerbates feelings & emotions, while time constraints are adding their own 'hurry-up-&-wait' element to the brewing storm. It seems, lately, that I'm always having to wait 'til some obligation or other is out of the way before I can address other issues, but there's always something else that jumps the queue & demands far too much attention, whilst things that shouldn't be neglected for long... are.
My mood remains ~ on the whole ~ relatively optimistic. As Was Not Was once titled an album, I feel like I was 'Born To Laugh At Tornadoes'
There's been good stuff over the last week, some frustrations, not enough quiet time...
Even though my roadmap is torn & frayed, I know where I have to go... & I know there's a long way to go still.
But isn't it the journey that matters most?
Indeed, Joe Jackson, it does... & is.
Except for the fact that several short-term predictions are becoming inevitably & distressingly true. This is not a good time for me right now, on a few fronts. There's pressure building, which exacerbates feelings & emotions, while time constraints are adding their own 'hurry-up-&-wait' element to the brewing storm. It seems, lately, that I'm always having to wait 'til some obligation or other is out of the way before I can address other issues, but there's always something else that jumps the queue & demands far too much attention, whilst things that shouldn't be neglected for long... are.
My mood remains ~ on the whole ~ relatively optimistic. As Was Not Was once titled an album, I feel like I was 'Born To Laugh At Tornadoes'
There's been good stuff over the last week, some frustrations, not enough quiet time...
Even though my roadmap is torn & frayed, I know where I have to go... & I know there's a long way to go still.
But isn't it the journey that matters most?