Posted June 27, 2010 at 9:34 am

my favorite word

Adventure
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An adventure is an activity that comprises risky, dangerous or uncertain experiences. The term is more popularly used in reference to physical activities that have some potential for danger, such as skydiving, mountain climbing, and extreme sports. The term is broad enough to refer to any enterprise that is potentially fraught with risk, such as a business venture or a major life undertaking. An adventurer is a person who bases their lifestyle or their fortunes on adventurous acts.

Adventurous experiences create psychological and physiological arousal, which can be interpreted as negative (e.g. fear) or positive (e.g. flow), and which can become a detriment as per the Yerkes-Dodson law. For some people, adventure becomes a major pursuit in and of itself.

Adventurous activities are typically undertaken for the purposes of recreation or excitement, such as multi-sport adventure racing or a traveler's adventure tourism. However, an adventurous activity can lead to gains in knowledge, such as in the case of the numerous pioneers who have explored and charted the Earth and, in recent times, traveled into space and to the Moon. As a more modern example, adventure education makes use of challenging experiences for learning.

Moreover, adventure can be describing an unusual experience or participating in exciting undertakings. An adventure action can be involving risky undertaking or an action without concerning outcome. In addition, taking an adventure can be illustrating taking the chance or to adventure an opinion.

The English word adventure has its roots in the Latin word adventurus which means "about to happen", arrive. Oxford Dictionary of English, 2nd Ed, 2003, ISBN 0-19-8613474

Horizon
Posted June 26, 2010 at 5:42 am

Perhaps it is because I have started taking dance again, but I keep running into cool quotes and sayings that have to do with dance, or such.

For example:

"And those who were seen dancing were thought to be insane by those who could not hear the music." – Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

"I would rather dance, than march through life" – Yoko Ono.

Posted June 25, 2010 at 9:47 am

a poem about boats among other things

There surely is

a moment of recognition.
If we all followed the sign posts
we would be much further along
the road to finding the heart's missing half.

Instead, we walk around
stuck in our little bubbles
and look for what we think we desire.

So many conditions when you are young;
so many hurts to overcome later on.

But surely there is that moment:
not a spotlight or heavenly choir;
not even a little voice
babbling excitedly in your head.
A moment of recognition.
I may have seen you last year
or at that other party, or
in a car at a gas station;
in a restaurant, with a friend.

But I am speaking of a moment
when something clicks.
The molecules attach themselves
rather haphazardly, to the other
not willing to be left behind
and now I carry something of you
as I walk away to brave the afternoon traffic:

a mirage of familiarity and promise.
So what if it never comes to anything:
just this moment
is worth a thousand little paper boats
launched fearlessly 
over still water of many imaginary afternoons.

They carry unspoken words
of our many conversations.

May they sail on forever..

Boat
 

Posted June 22, 2010 at 12:00 pm

This thursday, June 24th

Cafe was
Posted June 21, 2010 at 4:57 am

solstice dance

So I got to go to Joshua Tree this past weekend. Desert and I have a relationship of mutual cautious respect, however. Well, I can say so for myself, I am sure the desert doesn't give a fig about me. I overheat quite easily for some reason. Maybe it's because I don't really sweat a lot. It was beautiful, though, and eerie: the giant boulders; the forests of cacti. We stayed at the Harmony Motel, where U2 had stayed at. Very cozy place. I would like to go back and camp, but not until it is a little cooler. All things considered, I prefer mountains.

Last night I had a dream I was having a very intense make-out session with W.A. Mozart. No, don't ask. He looked a bit like Amadeus in that movie. But I knew he was Mozart. There was not much conversation going on (well, none at all), however, and no music insights whatsoever. I think it may be the summer solstice messing with my subconscious.

Today I had my first modern dance class. There was a lot of improvisation, which I liked. I seem to be a bit dyslexic when it comes to memorizing routines. I will get over it eventually, I am sure, but it's nice to make stuff up. I am best at making stuff up, it seems, rather than doing something already put together. It could be that I am just lazy. Or it could be that my mind works that way. But it seems to go for many things.

I am actually kind of sore after it, so it will be interesting to see how I feel after four days of it in a row. I am excited, however: it will be really good for me.

As I woke up today, I kept thinking about the oil spill. So many things seem so trivial in comparison. I don't watch TV, so I can't tell. But it seems that the US public is mostly going on about business as usual. I mean, it's not even trending on Twitter. I almost feel like I should be out there, cleaning the water. I wonder if I should. You know: clean the oil with a bucket, or wash the birds, while singing. Sigh. Something. I feel like an apathetic and complacent jerk, a bit, as I go about my days, creating routines and making plans, making music and whatnot. I did donate something towards a bird-rescue fund. But it feels so small and stupid and insignificant. I went boogie-boarding at the beach the other day – the water is actually quite warm. And felt guilty afterwards.

I am starting to sing a lot again. It's exciting. My voice is back to normal now, thankfully. I have to be careful and make sure I don't overdo it, because I have this tendency to just go-go-go-go. And vocal cords do not appreciate that kind of approach.

I am performing this Thursday.

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