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If you think, "I breathe," the "I" is extra. There is no you to say "I." What we call "I" is just a swinging door which moves when we inhale or when we exhale.

Shun Ryu Suzuki


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Wednesday, May 20th, 2020

busy being born, and busy
dying. Busy
with decisions and revisions
which a minute will reverse. Busy
busy busy
believing foma
and doubting

the strength to force the moment
to its crisis.

posted morning of May 20th, 2020: Respond
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Monday, May 11th, 2020

🦋 Ten books

So the ten books that first occur to me as "books that have profoundly influenced my worldview" (whatever those words mean) are, and I posted them in the order that they occurred to me yesterday and today:

  1. Snow (Orhan Pamuk, Turkey 2002)
  2. Bicameral Mind (Jaynes, US 1976)
  3. INFINITE JEST (dfw, US 1996)
  4. El arte de la resurrección (Hernán Rivera Letelier, Chile 2010)
  5. Bleak House (Dickens, UK 1853)
  6. The Autograph Man (Smith, UK 2002)
  7. Manituana (Wu Ming, Italy 2007)
  8. Debt (Graeber, US 2011)
  9. Regeneration Through Violence (Slotkin, US 1973)
  10. The Unknown University (Bolaño, Chile 2011)
(9 should probably have an asterisk by it, I don't think I ever actually read the whole book.)

I'm happy with this list. I would recommend any of these books highly, were a friend to come to me looking for reading material. Maybe 9. should trade places with #11, "Blindness" by Saramago. I have blogged many of these reads, not all.

posted afternoon of May 11th, 2020: Respond
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Sunday, May 10th, 2020

🦋 Nametag Rag

From The Modesto Kid and his Imaginary Ragtime Ensemble,



Score beneath the fold

posted evening of May 10th, 2020: Respond
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Tuesday, April 28th, 2020

🦋 viola d'ottone: second thoughts about the neck

I think I need to laminate the brass viola's neck out of two pieces, so the grain in the upper neck and pegbox/scroll can be straight. I do not think it will be strong enough going at an angle across the grain as it is currently laid out [cf]. I have a pretty clear mental picture of what the joint should look like.

brassviolaneck3

posted morning of April 28th, 2020: 1 response
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Monday, April 27th, 2020

🦋 viola d'ottone: cutting the neck

brassviolaneck

I've laid out the neck for my brass viola. Next step will be cutting the outline and the tenon. I will leave the full thickness of the board in place until the neck fits into the viola body straight and lined up with the tail.

violadiagram3

posted morning of April 27th, 2020: Respond
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Saturday, April 25th, 2020

"Epistolary Verse", the review began, "is neither." "Buckle up," he whistled, and read further.

posted afternoon of April 25th, 2020: Respond

Monday, April 13th, 2020

🦋 Rainy Day Woman

posted morning of April 13th, 2020: Respond
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Sunday, April 12th, 2020

🦋 Arrangements

A couple of songs from the Imaginary Ragtime Ensemble.

Imaginary String Band appearing courtesy of Noteflight

posted evening of April 12th, 2020: Respond
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Monday, March 30th, 2020

🦋 Lady Waters & the Hooded One

Will you dance?

posted morning of March 30th, 2020: Respond
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Sunday, March 29th, 2020

🦋 Now

here, now
here, now
here, now
here, now
here, now
here

posted afternoon of March 29th, 2020: Respond

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