Beauty Is…

in the eye…

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Of whomever is awake?

When I’m depressed, I stay up late and try to distract myself or make sense of everything. It’s hard to say sometimes which I’m actually doing…distraction or making sense. Maybe they are the same thing. If I try to trick myself into going to bed and falling asleep, my brain gets all ninja on my ass and won’t even calm down for sleep…it keeps kicking the shit out of me until I finally mentally collapse at like 2 in the morning. The alarm goes off seconds later, it seems, and I get up and do it all over again.

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I read someone’s description of their life in the last year and they described it as having their heart shattered. Yeah. That. That’s the word I use. And destroyed. Damaged. Dropped. Broken. So going into V-day, a day I’ve never really liked or appreciated, with that feeling kinda sucks. Big time. I was going to draw tonight…there’s actually most of a drawing, the central portion anyway, fully formed in the center of my prefrontal cortex…is that where it belongs? It totally feels like it’s sitting right there in front, waiting to spill out of my eyeballs, but…from Wikipedia (sometimes a good source): the prefrontal cortex is associated with executive function, which relates to abilities to differentiate among conflicting thoughts, determine good and bad, better and best, same and different, future consequences of current activities, working toward a defined goal, prediction of outcomes, expectation based on actions, and social “control” (the ability to suppress urges that, if not suppressed, could lead to socially unacceptable outcomes). Many authors have indicated an integral link between a person’s personality and the functions of the prefrontal cortex.

So is that where my drawings belong? Probably not. I’m storing this one there though. Maybe there’s lots of storage space in there.

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These pictures are from the Franklin Park Conservatory in Columbus, Ohio. I was there last May. OK. I wasn’t there. Some previous iteration of Kathy was there and she took these pictures and never got around to posting them and then her life exploded and the pictures are still there, because they survive life explosions whether you like it or not, and the pictures are still beautiful, even if the being at the Conservatory, thinking about being there is painful. So. Here they are…because interspersed about the pain there might as well be beauty. If I can stop the painful stuff and stare at the beauty, I might just get through yet another day.

Actually, I did today quite well considering. I am still sick, but really strangely…it’s in my ear canals, not my sinuses, so my balance is off and I’m still really spacey. It’s like being on mind-altering drugs mostly, and I get a little giggly. The kids think it’s funny, but honestly, it’s better than crying or being angry. I just couldn’t help myself today when kids were describing light vocabulary and were completely and totally off the mark, and all the kids in the audience would look at me confused, and I would just start laughing. So yeah. Maybe the best place to be on V-day is with a bunch of 12- and 13-year-olds, who still think that true love and your soulmate exist, and live for that one piece of chocolate or a little paper V-day card from that really special person.

Occasionally my piece-of-shit camera takes a decent photo.

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Most of this is Chihuly glass, in case you don’t recognize it.

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Anyway. Taking the ninja, drawing-storing brain to bed. It will have to deal. I still don’t feel well…but hopefully will feel better tomorrow. V-day and my lousy depression can kiss my ass, along with a few other things on the planet.

4 thoughts on “Beauty Is…

  1. Fractured comments:
    First, holy fuck! I had no idea that’s what the prefrontal cortex was supposed to do. So THAT is the part that wasn’t working during my anxiety disorder. That’s why I kept choosing to do things that I intellectually knew were dodgy at best. How do we fix that? Guess it finally healed because it’s all okay now. At least, I think so!

    Second, yeah, the Chihuly glass is amazing. I’ve seen a little in person but mostly had to gawk in awe at photos. I’m glad Kathy had a chance to go, even if you didn’t get there.

    Third: Valentines Day will always be remembered as the day that … THAT happened last year. And THAT wasn’t good, and was related to all kinds of other things that were not good, and that we’re still dealing with now. Fortunately we’ve never made a big romantic deal out of the day, so at least it didn’t f that up.

    Have fun with the kids today and remember Valentines Day has ALWAYS been overrated. It’s just another day.

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  2. The Chihuly works are just astounding, please thank Kathy for posting them. Although a subversive friend of mine says she always wanted to make just one Chihuly into a single-use interactive demolition artwork. Process, she said, it’s all about process.

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    1. And video it, I hope. Is it awful I can imagine it exploding in slow motion all over and think that’s really funny? Where would all the little demo charges go? Maybe run the video backwards, too…

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