It is always a good thing to have a quest
to start the year – mine is to rediscover my waist. A thing of legend, it is now time for it to
be brought back into the land of reality.
There are some doubters who aver that it has been lost forever and that
there is something slightly sacrilegious about the mere idea of bringing the
fabulous into the quotidian. But I say
that the impossible is always worth the attempt!
From
now until April the Great Attempt will be made and the assessment will be
carried out scientifically with measurements being made to ascertain if The
Waist has been achieved.
Meanwhile
there is time to ponder on the number of days which have gone by without my
taking finger to key to add to the literary depth of the on-going documentation
of my responses to living. Ah well,
nothing very serious, merely laziness and disinclination adding to the
increased speed of time passing have made the days evaporate with even more
speed than usual. Now back to something
like normal.
The
lead up to Christmas and New Year were unremarkable except for their almost
complete lack of festive spirit. After
an unremarkable build up, the inevitable anti-climax of the events themselves
were not as soul searing as usual and were tolerated with stoic enjoyment!
The
OU course is meandering its way along with a climax approaching with the
production of a long short story for assessment, and immanent assessment at
that. Writing the story is the easy(ish)
part – it’s the writing of the way in which it was written and the motivation
thereof that is the really difficult part.
The backward justification of what I have written with specific
reference to the printed materials, tutor’s comments, fellow students responses
and past literature – now that is difficult! But not impossible! I hope.
The
continuing effort of the past days has been trying to get my music library onto
(into?) The Cloud. This is achieved by
paying Apple yet more money to get space on this ineffable entity which should
then enable me to access all my music on all my devices. Needless to say this has not been as easy as
it seemed when the charming gentleman in Apple told me how simple it would
be. Being a dyed in the wood Mac user I
have a predisposition to believe all the advertising crap that Apple pushes
(and I use the word advisedly) to the hapless slaves of the logo.
The
real problem is getting my Mecano tracks into the system. They are on an old computer with a different
operating system which has not been updated for some time. This is proving to be troublesome to say the
least and three or four attempts to make the transfer have signally
failed. We continue to make increasingly
inventive attempts to do something positive with increasing desperation and
decreasing success. The story of
computer use.
One
can only hope that this load of inconsequentiality will transmogrify into something
slightly more significant in the days to come.
Hope!