Tuesday, May 16, 2006

On a Personal Note

Despite some really interesting questions being raised yesterday, weazl was noticeably absent, taking time of from normal activities of barking at the moon to do things more domestic. In uncharacteristic fashion, weazl spent the day shopping for dining room chairs and a table as he intertwines his life with his beautiful and brilliant partner as they settle into their new abode, a marked improvement from the relatively pathetic place in which weazl has squatted in a period of transition. And for this blog, weazl thinks that this will bear even greater fruit, for this change represents in weazl's life a move from ararchy to order and from chaos to clarity that can allow him to really spend the energy to accomplish some of his greatest planned projects. Perhaps it is quite a loftly comparision, but a parallel might be drawn to the life of Dostoyevesky who was able to produce miracles upon having met the right woman.

Anyway, in our new place the internet had not yet been up and running, so rather than posting, weazl enjoyed champagne in a candle-lit, sparely furnished and spacious abode. But now the technology has caught up, and weazl looks forward to a new burst of activity. But unfortunately today will be much spent buying bookcases in places such as IKEA.

Thanks in advance for your patience. Weazl, as a rule, doesn't post much about his personal life. But as weazl's greatest inspiration, his grandmother Naomi, used to say, "Rules are meant to be broken." Cheers.

3 comments:

nanc said...

hey, weazl - i'm glad to know you have a good woman in your life.

now, on a more serious note - i know you'd like to keep up on a.c., and you may do so here:

http://alwaysonwatch.blogspot.com/

Da Weaz said...

Well, grunt, I haven't been subscribing to the tickers recently, but I feel pretty confident that the bear is on us. I don't know how far ahead one can say, but at a minimum should last for a few months if not until the end of the year.

Da Weaz said...

And, nanc, thankya for the nice words.

I stopped by "the ghetto" as you probably know. ;-)