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Monday, 29 March 2010

Short Circuit Blog post


-According to Wikipedia, a short circuit in an electrical circuit is one that allows a current to travel along a different path from the one originally intended.
This might explain why this blog post (which was originally going to be a mind blowing article of mass interest and controversy) is now another procession of rambling thoughts. I suppose it is about time I cleared my head and injected some life and form to the ideas bopping around my skull.
 -Easter's next weekend, April Fools Day is around the corner, and with having three almost consecutive weeks only 4 work days long (Oh how I love public holidays) I'm feeling pretty good round about now.
 -It's that time of year where you remember the warm days with fond memories as the cold slowly creeps in. Time to start bring out thicker jackets and cardigans, knee-high socks and hot cocoa. Have the mornings greet you with the slightest of chills in the air, but send sunlight streaming through your window. To rise and face the day in a happy mind set. Enough said.
-An interesting tip I read about starting to blog: Write for your readers
Don't get me wrong, I think it's a great tip. It is precise and to the point...but it doesn't give you a clue what to do if you don't have any readers. Yet.
It could be interpreted as writing articles based on the readers you want to attract to your blog...but seeing as I'm writing this mainly for myself, with random articles for possible outside readers, does that mean other people might find this drawn out self-reflecting blog post I'm currently typing interesting? Really?
-Another tip is that I should find my voice and use it throughout each post.
...Excuse me? Me thinks this is just a wee bit vague. I don't even have a tone set (or don't think I do) and if I do/did/have one, why would I want to keep it even throughout my blog posts? What if I'm ranting or imparting knowledge, or writing about something fun that happened to me IRL? The tone of my posts will doubtlessly vary to reflect changes, maturation and maybe even a new blogging style. Could my voice be a schizophrenic one? That encompassing my many moods, spelling errors and other off -work symptoms of laziness, boredom and an almost vague interest in terms of writing an article.
And now, out of sheer tiredness and slight (to read as- fast approaching) boredom, I shall sign off and leave you ^_^
Thanks for stopping by,
Daughter of Dreams

Tuesday, 23 March 2010

Time Flies

Now, more then ever before, I've noticed how time just seems to be flying by.


When you're a child everything is new and exciting, but your perception is that time is slow, that it drags by. After all -you're in a hurry to grow and up and experience things. You've got whole life is ahead of you!!

As you mature and reach adulthood (which I'm roughly putting between 18-20) time suddenly seems to pass by a lot faster. There's no longer enough hours in the day to get everything done. Like relax after an 8 hour work day, visit friends, watch an episode of your favorite series (For me currently that's "Bones") to cook supper, do laundry, wash up, feed the pets, iron clothes, read and then go to bed...wake up and start it all over again!

It's like living with a Damocles over your head. Never knowing when it's going to fall and cut everything short...when your own internal clock decides to give things the boot and inconveniently stop. When will you experience it? What age will you be? Do you want to? But those are questions for another post.

A variety of options from other people as to why time is speeding up:

We're moving into a new Frequency"
"Time isn't changing, it's your perception that's changing"
"The pace of development is accelerating, not time"
"We're going through a Photon Belt"
"It's the Mayan Calander"
" The Schumann Resonance frequency of Earth is rising" 


Time without a clock is based on our perception and focus,but it doesn't explain why children are maturing younger( perhaps preservatives and hormones in food are affecting these changes) why plants are flowering sooner or even why the seasons are changing so drastically! (Cue someone commenting about global warming) But it's these and a hundred other little discrepencies that make me wonder.

Who knows for sure what's really happening out there in the universe, heck, we haven't even finished exploring the ocean, but we decide to tackle space next?

I wonder how many of the theories are correct or even plausable to someone other then me...?

Anyone know? Anyone care?

Still, the ultimate test is: How long a minute seems, depends on which side of the bathroom door your on ^_^


Thanks for stopping by.
Daughter of Dreams