I also have some creative ideas in terms of...what I will just term "creative furniture design", which I tried working out in an open source program called qcad. My CAD skills aren't very good (It took me a couple of hours just to figure out how to draw lines), so I think I will just get some graph paper and scan (yes, I have a scanner now) the hand-drawn design.
I hope I didn't forget the pictures of me as a little kid that I inherited from my stepmother when I went up to Sacramento this weekend. The images brought back a lot of...ancient memories from the early 90s. I might even scan and post some of the pictures.
I have ideas for more poems, but they never seem to go from my brain into a text editing program nicely.
I also picked up at a semi-back alley shop in San Francisco's China Town some 1/144th scale Gundam Wing model kits. I've wanted these since the turn of the millennium, but never found a place that sold them since the shop that I first saw them in closed down. The only problem is that the instructions are written almost exclusively in Katakana and Hiragani. I rigged up my laptop to use japanese characters, but it took 20 minutes just to find the characters in one line, so I gave up translating it.




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Sometimes, we encounter things that appear to test our belief. Perhaps what's really being tested is our willingness to grow.
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Sometimes, we encounter things that appear to test our belief. Perhaps what's really being tested is our willingness to grow.
yay.
How are you? I haven't spoken to you in a long time.
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Sometimes, we encounter things that appear to test our belief. Perhaps what's really being tested is our willingness to grow.
How are you now?
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Sometimes, we encounter things that appear to test our belief. Perhaps what's really being tested is our willingness to grow.
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Old art: [link]
"Trust me, Col, if I ever got sick of you, I wouldn't abandon you."
"You wouldn't?"
"Of course not. I'd shoot you."
- Banquo and Colin, Goodbye Chains
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