• Mysteries of the Deep

    I like it when there are several things happening at once that, on the surface, seem to have nothing to do with each other but THEN, you realize that they actually fit neatly into one theme.
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    For example, Mysteries of the Deep. Here’s the first mystery. These photos were taken from the Fremont Bridge in Seattle. That body of water is the ship canal, but what are those darkened bits of water in that kind of square-ish formation? They can’t be anything too obstructive, because they’re right in the middle of the ship canal. Mysterious!
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    Then there are the Brontes. Lately I’ve read “Jane Eyre” and “Shirley” by Charlotte Bronte, and “Wuthering Heights” by Emily Bronte. Because the written language of the mid-nineteenth century is so different from today, and since I’m susceptible to mimicking written language, I wasn’t able to talk like a normal person for several weeks. Anyway. The Brontes: deep and mysterious.

    Finally, there’s Adobe Flash CS4. I just upgraded my Creative Suite software, and for the first time ever, I have Flash. I didn’t even know I wanted Flash. I’ve always associated it with herky-jerky animation of dancing women who want me to refinance my mortgage. But, as it turns out, it’s so much more than that! It’s mysterious. And deep. If I can figure it out, there might be some animation popping up around these parts.