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So we took Sushi to the Ingham County Animal Shelter today. While I know this is the best thing, as they only have 8 cats right now so they are confident he'll find a new home soon and they do not euthanize (unless the animal is violent, which Sushi definitely is not), I still feel awful. Even after I came home and found new urine on one of my Hammonds, thus ruining the finish in that spot, probably for good since cat pee is extremely acidic. And on the plastic bin that my wife's wedding dress is in after I've already cleaned pee off that bin twice. And in the corner that I've also cleaned multiple times. And on the almost new porch chair pillows we bought this summer. This is after I spent an evening this weekend cleaning most of these spots and others in the basement.
Ugh. Why do I feel bad about giving him away when he's ruined at least $1000 worth of our stuff, not counting my baby grand piano that he also peed in (that now needs all new bass strings)?
I know it's not his fault; he probably wasn't neutered early enough. I don't know for sure since he was a stray when he came to us. I feel bad for the little guy; he's super cute. But living in a house where you're constantly afraid he's going to pee in or on something and ruin it is no way to live. -
From the Yamaha Montage Development Story video on YouTube. "We wondered if the audience's energy and thoughts could be absorbed by this curved surface and translated into performance power."
YES! THE ULTIMATE PERFORMANCE POWER! I SHALL USE MY CURVED YAMAHA MONTAGE TO READ YOUR THOUGHTS, YOUR INNERMOST DESIRES, AND TO CONSUME YOUR VERY SOULS! KNEEL BEFORE YOUR MASTER! -
We're having fun in the studio re-arranging some familiar tunes. Become a fan of organissimo on FB to keep updated on the release of the new album.
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"And so even if Hope was a contrived thing—a mechanism that popped up out of Pandora’s Box by dint of levers and springs—it was by no means bad...False, machine-made Hope could make real Hope—that was the true Alchemy, the turning of lead into gold."
Neal Stephenson - The Baroque Cycle -
My ultra talented and beautiful wife is featured in this magazine for her paintings. The interview is an interesting look into her creative process.
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Here's the link (definitely worth a look):
http://issuu.com/landescapeartpress/docs/landescape_art_review_-_special_edi_4ab57eeba6a468/c/spe6v38
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"But today, to be sick in private, to die in private, seems almost revolutionary. They say Bowie bucked trends (and in the process invented new ones) — well, he’s just bucked one of the most powerful and nauseating trends of our era: the victim-therapeutic complex which demands that we keep nothing private, that we advertise our failures and fragile mortality to a watching, sadness-hungry world."
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“I was asked to do this by the Lord,” said Bundy, a Mormon, as some of the militia members nodded in understanding. “I did it how he told me to do it.”
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“Although for most things this is trivial – like, for example, the boiling point of mercury – but for bigger questions of political and philosophical import, the knowledge people have often comes from faith or tradition, or propaganda, more than anywhere else.”