I picked up this glass bottle stopper - now I seem to have started an interactive series with the text. The (theoretical) book seems to be expanding. Is this avoidance of finishing the project on my part? Could be. I do like the divergent thinking part more than the convergent. Where will it end? I don't know, But I think I'm going to spend the evening doing something simple with thread, while watching the last of Season 4 of Doctor Who ( So long, David Tennant). Brain hurts.
Sunday, February 21, 2010
Speriments
I picked up this glass bottle stopper - now I seem to have started an interactive series with the text. The (theoretical) book seems to be expanding. Is this avoidance of finishing the project on my part? Could be. I do like the divergent thinking part more than the convergent. Where will it end? I don't know, But I think I'm going to spend the evening doing something simple with thread, while watching the last of Season 4 of Doctor Who ( So long, David Tennant). Brain hurts.
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I'll agree on the divergent thinking, here...tho' some may call it procrastination, I like to think of it as "exploring other possibilities", heh...
divergent vs. convergent = Hey, that's me too.
Thanks, that helps me understand my procrastination--a lot of it is an aversion to convergence.
I'm so sorry your brain hurts - but as you say, doing simple things with threads and TV will doubtless help -
PiR's recommended cure (pat.pndng.)
one good book open in the middle
(but not 'the' goodbook!)
and twin bottles
of thirstingtons elbow-crooker
and on we shall jolly well goooaaa!
Subby and Fresca - thanks for the validation of my euphemisms...
PR - The British dialect is a curious bird.
The British dialect is a curious bird...
Tis indeed and ranges from nightingale to crow...
I dig the divergent thinking part too. And as for Dr. Who, I knew David Tennant's Dr. would regenerate eventually, but I can still pout about it.
Can't wait to see what you come up with using thread!
David Tenant was the best Doctor.
I don't blame you for stringing out the Alice theme. It is lots of fun.
I love this Alice with the bottle stopper!
I am all over the place when I am creative or my brain is working on something ... go with it!
cobalt - if by go with it you mean yield to the giant (meta) hand reaching down and bearing me away to faerie lands forlorn...then yup, I am going with it.
I once threaded 107 needles in 30 seconds. (And I'm a liar)
Relax, enjoy the the Doctor.
go go go go with it - esp when it talks to ya....like this Alice too!!
that's a beautiful glass orb.
Sometimes not working on something is when you are working on something...and you're a pro, you know best about how to get your work done. :)
but Celeste, a professional WHAT?
That image adds some extra value to Tenniel, for sure.
The stopper/orb adds another dimension to all the changes Alice endures. Cool.
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