Things are changing a bit with me at the moment - not in a bad way, just in a deliberate change of priorities way - so I expect I may only create a blog post each weekend for a while at least. Absence of evidence will not necessarily be evidence of absence.
Hopefully you are enjoying your altered state!
ReplyDeleteThis photo is a bit puzzling.
ReplyDeleteI'm always in an altering state of affairs.
Keep well and writing.
Of course....Just discovered it's upside down....
ReplyDeleteIs it?
ReplyDeletenow I'm confused....
ReplyDeletemaybe I am...
"maybe I am..."
ReplyDeleteWell that's a rather confusing statement Claude.
Descartes: "I think therefore I am."
Claude: "Maybe I am"
I think... I may prefer Claude's uncertainty, actually.
What a strange cut-out sky you discovered!
ReplyDeleteCertainly an altered state with you but, I guess, at some point we'll see you in a reverted state.
We will be here when you return. In the meantime I hope your altered priorities go smoothly.
ReplyDeleteAre you doing headstands, Andrew?
ReplyDeleteBest wishes for whatever it is you may be doing.
I would absolutely stop thinking if I would do somersaults.
ReplyDeleteSomersaults in an anti-gravity vehicle are easy though Claude. I'll see if Aileen might fix that up for you, but she does get jealous of other females you know.
ReplyDeleteWhatever I was and am doing Syncy, it does not involve headstands.
This state will alter.
ReplyDeleteI've only just learned that 'absence of evidence' quote is an example of propositional logic. Not being a mathematician I can only appreciate it literally - like this one: If the ground is not wet, then it has not been raining for an hour.
ReplyDeleteI hope you'll be keeping yourself well entertained.
Not necessarily even in that way Susan, if I may be pedantic, for it may have dried in a sudden burst of intense sunshine, or a stray alien abduction ray... or someone might have sneaked out with a hairdryer attached to a long extension lead and dried it all out just to deceive you, or... oh, so many possibilities, in principle :)
ReplyDeleteOoops, foiled by logic once more. So I will stick to silliness which suits me better anyway.
ReplyDeletesilliness is sensible, is what my logic tells me
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