Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Purring solves most problems

Please forgive the typos in the tangent, purring solves many things but a cat lying on your arm does not improve typing. Yes this is a tangent, but if I can't put it here then where can it go? Having had a rather stressful weekend, more stressful than usual, I realized that not only can a purring cat change your outlook on life instantly but I really love my cats, they know me well enough to know when I need them. So here I sit, relaxed, listenting to good music, with a cat on my arm. The subterainian vibrations running up my arm seem to be a prelude to a smile. I think cats must be divine, the ancient Egyptians were onto something. Certainly cats know this as fact, I am blessed to be human servant to two such benevolent masters *insert sarcastic tone*.

Off to another topic, musicians are more likely to be psychic, so sayeth the History Channel. I didn't get to see the whole program as I was off to a rehearsal but it was interesting, aparently something in the process of rehearsing and be super aware of instrument and music wakes up something else in your brain that can be a conduit for other mental abilities. Not sure what I think of that. Looking forward to celebrating Mom's birthday on Thursday and Friday, and a busy weekend of College Orchestra concerts this weekend, one with amazing music the other is a challenge but I am enjoying the experience.

Whee, they have a Tesla on the TV, talk about purring what a yummy car, I know what my first purchase would be if I ever won the lottery!

I think I am closer to a cat than I might want to admit, one second looking at something and then, ooo shiny, I'm off to the next topic. I do beleive that is more than enough randomness for one evening. Goodnight!