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Wednesday, May 16, 2018
flash update: ride the SOUL train
It will be like an over-long freight train barrelling through a defunct railyard, scattering debris and flotsam to the farthest reaches its turbulent slipstream can muster. The final bit of my soul will be like a poorly placed penny on the tracks to be shot out like a bullet and lodged in a dark and dank corner to be lost forever; never to be found, never to be retrieved.
The hilarious part though? It will all be in the slowest of motions. Taking no less than a decade. Most likely that and one half as long. Even more hilarious? My personally expected natural life span will continue on for no less than seven more decades after that. Yup, I expect and plan a ridiculously long life.
Of course, there are those with pickaxes and blow-torches and the like, hacking and chipping away at my spirit. That is nothing. I can hear the bell chiming at the crossing. I can hear the whistle of the train blowing. They are painfully loud and drawn out. I even know their names, they start with a consonant and end with a consonant; one is a palindrome. Those are the only clues you get though. #;o[)>
I guess the Grim Reaper will surprised when she finally comes to collect. I will most likely be charged to wander this crumbling orb to the end of the cosmos's days. I might just change my name to Casca (this is a very obscure reference, by the way).
Meh, it could be worse.
Slime and wave!
blbbl
Thursday, April 12, 2018
? regret - raw poem
Sunday, April 08, 2018
away away . i eschew the embrace
Saturday, March 31, 2018
taking a break
So, I know I have not posted since the beginning of the month, but it has been a weird and hellacious thirty-one days.
The new clock job has kicked the crap out of me. A Sith, by the name of Darth Numbnuts, has been dogging me for almost a year and matters came to a head this month.
Several disappointments since just before the winter solstice, culminating with the final one I wish to (not) accept on this very day.
Multiple other brooding issues and, somewhat surprising, revelations. An unavoidable (only as I have failed to overcome) isolation from the woodland.
All this, and more, has put me in a space where I need to reflect upon and analyse myself, surroundings, and interactions. There is yet more than I care to confront.
Too bad, as I had/have a few posts brewing, with notes and drafts, that I wish to put out.
Unfortunately, I have convinced myself that I need to step back, take a break, and pause from the rooster.
That is correct, I am not going to post for an indeterminate period of time. I cannot focus on the rooster right now.
My break may be a day, a week, a month, longer? I may drop a comment now and again in the interim, I may not.
I apologise to my handful of dedicated followers, but it would be an injustice to the rooster and yourselves if I force it. You few, committed, fellow travellers will know when the rooster is back to disturb your slumber.
One last parting shot: Darth Numbnuts, take a flying leap off the back of something unmentionable. Oh, and get bent, you self-serving ass. blbbl
Saturday, March 10, 2018
jobbing the clock - five days - week in review
Work: Getting used to it, more and more.
No choice really.
There is one unexpected perk.
In the latter part of the week, a box appeared on the shop floor.
It said "free stuff".
Yup.
I took a casual gander; various crap.
There was a monitor too; I may grab it on Monday if it still there.
It is probably not so good; but the members of my Scout Troop that are going to the Great Lakes Jamboree this summer are doing an e-waste fundraiser in April.
I can add that to the pile.
I think I will call this occasional "free stuff": "Employment Bonuses"; it sounds classier.
The job does give my mind lots of time to ponder. I may have to get a voice recorder to note my thoughts before I forget them.
Socks: All the socks came in!
I was right about them; the one pair was of the smaller size, the others were thick and tall and actual work socks.
I did try on the "too small" socks and oddly they fit, albeit a tad un-tall.
I will wear these thinner ones, tall-ish and un-tall, for now and save the thick and tall ones for later.
Still not impressed with The Bay though.
Boots: I have yet to follow up on that.
For the love of my feet, I better soon as my feet are unhappy.
These old boots do not have a lot of life left in them either.
Hopefully this week sometime I will get new foot-coverings and the old ones will become yet another pair of truck boots.
My clothes jumble: Still a clothes jumble.
Another thing to move on as I know I have more crappy tee-shirts; I just cannot find them.
As with my hiking/camping socks, I will not sacrifice my hiking/camping shirts, or any hiking/camping clothing, for non-hiking/camping activities.
Well, there you have it.
I do not foresee a change on the horizon for a long time.
I just need to get my ducks in a row before they peck me to death.
I am sure most of you are relieved that I may just leave this topic for a bit.
I have a few, maybe even a bunch, of other irons in the fire as to topics to post about.
I just need to remember to remember them properly and restart taking notes, or, at least, give myself reminders.
Busy day tomorrow, the boy and I, and a couple of others, are going to start that hiking shelter repair.
I think I mentioned that before?
The boy is repairing our home-turf hiking shelter as it is not much of a shelter any longer; it is like standing under a colander of draining pasta when it is raining.
He is doing this for his Chief Scout's Award, and the fact that he thinks a shelter should provide shelter.
I also hope to get back to searching for boots for work.
Maybe even unjumble the jumble.
Plus, Daylight Savings Time comes in to effect overnight.
Spring ahead and lose an hour.
So, a very busy, and one hour shorter, day tomorrow.
Amazing though, how something as simple as work or socks, can weigh a person down at times?
Boogie on down the Road.
See you on the trail! blbbl
Thursday, March 08, 2018
travailler Ă¡ l'horloge - jour quatre - chaussettes!
Things are better.
As the wife said, I appear "happier" today than all week.
I guess I am getting subsumed? enmeshed?
I am apparently there to stay. (I better get those boots!)
I have been offered overtime.
A standing offer, in fact.
Every Saturday, from early in the morning (before the Monday to Friday start time) until daytime-midnight (not my creation; a phrase a good friend of mine introduced me to).
Unfortunately, this Saturday is out; too many things are a juggling this weekend.
However, I know I will be in on more Saturdays than I can currently fathom.
Oh, yeah, the suggestion yesterday of sweeping during lulls was taken up by myself today.
I know a work area has to be kept clean and tidy, but I always find sweeping to keep, or look, busy somewhat foolish.
Anyway, much of the floor around my work area is spotless, none the less.
I will come to terms with it all.
As I have said, it is not where I thought I would be at this point in my life, but I am here (there am I?)...
Hey, the first parcel of socks has come in!
They actually were at the Post Office waiting for me...
I have just opened the package...
Five pairs of socks!
Not what I ordered?!
Three pairs are the advertised size, but not the advertised socks.
Two pairs are the advertised socks, sort of, but woefully too small; they will go to the boy and the wife.
Just not really worth the hassle to send them back.
By the way, these socks were ordered from The Hudson's Bay Company (aka: "The Bay") off their website.
So, beware; you may just not get what you thought you were buying.
Also, they are supposed to be wool work socks; yeah no.
They are wool, but thinner than what I would accept as a work sock, but I will muddle through, for now - they were free-ish.
So, the next two parcels will be interesting.
The next one I should get is five socks again, but from a different manufacturer. So, hopefully, thicker and the right sizing?
The third package will most likely be the thin sock and too small. (I will never buy that brand again!)
If they ask for feedback, boy will they get it; in spades!
Online shopping is awesome!?
May we sight each other on the flipside!
I will be the guy tugging at his socks.
See you on the trail, here's hoping. blbbl
Wednesday, March 07, 2018
clock jobbing - the third day
You bet.
"When will he stop?"
Soon.
"Well, what do you want now?"
Oh, just to check in.
Taking a very short pause after getting home and before making dinner and before our weekly Scout meeting.
The meeting will be a busy one. We are "linking" with one of our Wolf Cub Packs tonight.
There will be over fifty youth tonight.
I suspect I will not have time to stand still.
Anyway, today was better, but the other shoe dropped.
The ubiquitous, "If you have nothing to do for a bit, grab a broom."
I am surprised it took three days for that bit of instruction to be passed on.
Well, right now, too darned busy to sweep, except where unavoidable for safety or maintenance.
Other than that, not so much a terrible day.
Anyway, on to supper and Scouts. I will finish up later.
Holy crap! That meeting was somewhat chaotic!
So, to let everyone know, the socks I ordered are in transit.
Yup. In three separate parcels!?
From three different locations!?
From one retailer!?
I need to find new boots for this job too. That is the next search.
The boots I currently have are just killing my feet.
I mean, my dogs are barking!
These hush-puppies have gone well past their best before date.
The boots I wanted to get are no longer made. So, online for that now.
Oh, I will find my way to bed eventually.
I better, or I will end up crashing to the floor.
Keep on truckin'.
See you on the trail, hopefully. blbbl