Bill Rieflin's Diary

Wednesday 01 November 2017

note to self, and other stories.

 
 
a still, overcast autumn day.  
yesterday was the coldest morning so far; 
a little warmer today.
 
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thinking this morning about an article i recently found, 
written in semidemihemi-academese.  
my feathers chafed so much (from all the ruffling) 
that i just gave up, even though i really want to know what it said.  
i’ve been told i’m not a complete idiot, but as a reader, 
please don’t make me work this hard.
if we are to write, let's write more better; let's write for an audience, even.  
say yes to direct & effective communication.  
if i want incomprehensible writing/reading, i’ll go to Borges.  
at least, it’s elegant and sometimes the payoff is much funnier.
and, there's always Joyce.  or Gurdjieff.
basically, go straight to fiction.  way less to hide behind.
 
analogies might be: bad music which somehow has a few good ideas.  
or, food with good ingredients but inexpliably inedible. 
i understand why one might persevere - sometimes with good reason - 
but my current personal view is: just because something exists doesn’t mean 
it deserves my attention.  i can find nourishment elsewhere.
and if not, fasting isn’t the worst thing in the world.
 
that is: my life is too short for shitty writing.
 
note to self.
 
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morning tidying: kitchen, cat stuff, bathroom.

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11:52.  listening to Nat Cole singing September Song.
i’ve never heard this version.  interesting arrangement:
if i didn’t already have some sense of the song,
i would have no sense of the song.
 
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12:10.  jeremy calls to say hi and to brag about the
delicious mexican lunch he sent me a pic of.  
i was happy to catch up.
 
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12:30-13:30.  tai chi lesson at the house.  filling in the blank spots -
the plentiful blank spots.  my instructor tells me a joke about the secret of tai chi:
Student: "O Master!  what is the secret of tai chi?"
Master (after pondering the question): "sore legs."
Student: "no, really.  what is the real secret of tai chi?"
Master (after giving the question even more consideration): "very sore legs."
 
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crim-related activity of the day:
 
taking a passport photo at costo for my
soon-to-be-expired passport.
tour manager dave will be happy.
the lighting and background are awesome.  
white on white on white.  uffff.
 
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late afternoon.  out of the blue, an old friend PK
calls to say hi.  it’s been years since we last spoke.  
he says 20, but i don’t think so.  maybe 15.
we met in 1989 in NYC, on a Guitar Craft course.
a significant week in my life.
the week in austin during Crim rehearsals was as significant.
but different.
 
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