outside is cold
and dark...
early morning ... 3:30 a.m.
the Colbert show helps not to notice time
go by....
anyway, proceeded to brew coffee
and started drafting this blog
after months of dormancy.
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sunset strollers at Ocean Beach |
Troubled atmosphere and sights of desolation on the streets...
apocalyptic scenarios only Hollywood can dramatize
with a sense of believability are now tactile events....
though, i believe, not as a denial of truth,
but that what is happening
is not a reflection of the real state of affairs
however, due to the inadequacy of believable unified
information events nonetheless had
evolved to partake the character of frenzy.
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view of sunset at Rockaway |
It's nothing but a shock to the psyche that exploded, however,
with clear minds, we can wade and cross this artificial turbulence
even with slow steps for after all it's a shallow brook.
Watch pleasant, wholesome shows and do activities that
can relieve stress i.e. music, arts, nature walks, etc.
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signs of Spring |
Leave the virus to the scientific community.
They'll be very happy and will do their
best to take care of it with the
help of authorized government
institutions worries will soon
vanish like bubbles.
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foxes at Sharp park |
There is no rush to
empty supermarket shelves
we have abundance of food supply
and other things. Distribution in the
market is functioning though erratic.
Stop, think and listen...
there is cause for alarm
but there is no sense
to drive ourselves crazy.
We don't need a very sophisticated
weaponry to kill the virus...
soap alone can breakdown
the lipids of corona.
Just observe good hygiene,
sanitation and eat healthy
foods that can boost the immune
system till a corona vaccine is
made for the next season.
Few students attended my art class
the week before voluntary school closure
because of an understandable fear
as well as a modicum of
paranoia accountable to
the lack of reliable information.
I saw sadness and anxiety
in the eyes of a majority
of students. A disruption
scenario they are not ready for...
though i'm happy to say we were able to
do art, share cheers and laughter while
alternately listening to
Linda Eder and Diana Krall
rendering of the music
from the
Dr Doolittle serenade to a seal
"when i look in your eyes"
on Friday before the
"corona-break weekend".
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another sunset view at Rockaway |
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Fort Point area |
Optimism will prevail in a few
days i reckon' as the general population will
come to realize that things are
really within reasonable control....
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legion of honor cafe during the J Tissot exhibit |
"The four horsemen" aren't here!
it's not the end of the world!
It's merely
a case of strong virus transferred from
animals to humans...an aberration
that skipped anticipation.
I will continue the regular
routine of normal artistic life...
do plein airs and
finish works in progress...
and go to Beach Java cafe
when i get a chance.
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view of mori point overlooking hwy 1 |
Pouring now and rain is
in the forecast for the next 4 days.
Might as well wash
the air of pessimism
and uncertainty away... we could use
a refreshing help from nature
and the sun will soon be rising.
that's all folks!
p.s. i'll take more pictures
and share them with you
on this subject later.