April was one gigantic
flurry of activity.
My apologies to those
who wrote, wondering if I was okay and expressing your
concern. I appreciate your thoughts and I apologize for
concerning you. Yes, I am very much okay. April was a
month of being very much alive.
On the seventh month of
this online's journal's existence, I took a month long sabbatical
from it. This also means I am now 50 and one half years
old.
Cheers to that!
With Otis,
The Neighborhood Dawg
In the main, it was a
month overflowing with good, productive and fun activity, sprinkled
with a goodly bit of sobering concern and back and forth
communication over health issues with family members in Hawai`i.
It was a month of
DOING with very little time to pause and reflect, much less write
about that activity. I was doing more public speaking and lecturing
than usual, which requires a certain amount of forethought,
preoccupation, and preparation. I think I shall remind myself
of the wisdom of the more frequent use of the NO word.
I much prefer the
written word than the spoken one, yet my journal writing was
reduced to quick jottings on a notepad, although the experiences
themselves were very full. I have been writing non-stop, but more
for work-related purposes, including an ambitious newsletter.
Fortunately, I took the
edge off the seriousness of work-related writing with some
recreational liner notes writing for acquaintances who are doing a
CD. Also, earlier in the month of April, I finished up a tribute
site for Ohta San, who I wrote about in two of my latter entries,
back in late March:
http://www.oocities.org/ohtasan2020/
I thoroughly enjoyed
learning more about this virtuoso and felt impelled to share his
life story -- at least, parts of it -- with others who are looking
for online info on him. In another month or so, google.com's
search engine will pick the site up, making it available to his
online fans and fans-to-be.
I just heard on
Saturday's Aloha Joe Online Radio Show that "Ohta San" has
put out yet another CD, this time a CD with Beatle tunes. Yes!
His `Ukulele
Bach CD is fabulous and he lives up to every nuance of the
meaning of the word, virtuoso.
"Music
is the effort we make to explain to ourselves how our brains work.
We listen to Bach transfixed because this is listening to a human
mind."
~ Lewis Thomas (1913-94), U.S. physician, educator. The
Medusa and the Snail, "On Thinking about Thinking"
(1979)
This month I am
purposefully cutting back on "doing" to get back to
"being" in balance with time to listen to Bach.
Really listen. Transfixed.
I shall perhaps carve
out some time to expand on those pithy notes, retrospectively, as I
want to remember some of the days with the detail that only
journaling ensures. But I won't hold myself to doing so, as a quick
glance of my calendar keeps me reticent in making promises to myself
that I may not keep.
We shall see...
"Life is a Gift."
Me ke
Aloha,
Author
Unknown
"The
only gift is a portion of thyself..."
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
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