Robert Fripp

Robert Fripp's Diary

Wednesday 30 November 2005

DGM HQ Reassuring accents of

08.38

DGM HQ.
Reassuring accents of the Broad Chalke kind carry through the thin wall that separates the DGM office & the office of the Village Store.

A nippy, grey morning.

13.28  Listening to the Q&A at Buffalo (October 5th. 2005) and an inbox of 100.

20.05    David has just left, dribbling more pitifully than I can recall. He is working on the public presentation of School Aid & making the School Aid song available for download (therefore fundraising for the local school) on www.dgmlive.com
& writing a press release to explain the history of the project.

This afternoon I visited homeopath Don Hardyman in Bournemouth (as I have been doing for the past 34 years). An energy is showing up, for the first time, in my energetic field, most likely the result of extended computer use. On Monday, for example, I spent 8 hours dealing with e-mail. I doubt that anyone visiting this site, and reading this, is surprised that there are side effects from new technologies; hopefully, a corresponding series of strategies for addressing them are being developed.

Meanwhile, John has been at work on Solar Voyager I.2 – this is the English rig built for The Big Chill, now modified & extended on the basis of SV II in the US.

SV I.2…

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20.35  Our landlord has called to inform me of latest developments in Broad Chalke life, on the assumption that my feet were up with a glass of wine in hand (he tells me). Actually, on the telephone to the West Coast and with an inbox of 96, I replied. So, arisings in village life will wait until tomorrow, we agree.

21.06  Footsteps above my head: David has returned to the frenzy. My inbox is down to 97.

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