Monday, July 26, 2010

Let's get this boiling.

My first blog.

I just thought I needed a strategy to give some sort of shape to this mushy substance inside my head. My world has become a blend without a defined consistency, a porridge-like existence. Sounds sad, I know, but I actually like porridge.

However, I feel the need to identify the elements of this mush and try to sort them out. There will be a disparate assortment of the most random pieces of my mind. Anything from cooking and sewing to rock climbing and Ph.D. thoughts. Whatever comes along at the right time will be trapped in here, becoming a sample for a life experiment, an attempt to outline the pattern of my existence. Maybe this will help me find a way through the thick jungle of my thoughts.

Today's thought:

I like insects. I love the geometrical patterns on their legs, wings, shells. I also like plans a lot. I have been photographing some of the most curious bugs I see and collecting dry plants with the intention of using them in an art project. I started collecting plants a few weeks ago when I decided that I wanted to get a tattoo for my 31st birthday. I have been looking for something I like, such as a climbing plant, or a botanical illustration of orchids. Haven't found exactly what I'm looking for, but I'm still in the process even though my birthday was four days ago.

Here, a few pictures I took (all bugs and plants).


Wednesday, July 21, 2010

According to the dictionary.

mush1
n
1. a soft pulpy mass or consistency
2. (Cookery) US a thick porridge made from corn meal
3. Informal cloying sentimentality
4. (Communication Arts / Broadcasting) Radio interference in reception, esp a hissing noise
vb
(tr) to reduce (a substance) to a soft pulpy mass
[from obsolete moose porridge; probably related to mash; compare Old English mōs food]

mush2 Canadian
interj
an order to dogs in a sled team to start up or go faster
vb
1. to travel by or drive a dog sled
2. (intr) to travel on foot, esp with snowshoes
n
a journey with a dogsled
[perhaps from French marchez or marchons, imperatives of marcher to advance]
musher n

mush3
n Brit
a slang word for face [1]
[from mush1, alluding to the softness of the face]

mush4
n
Brit slang a familiar or contemptuous term of address
[probably from Gypsy moosh a man]

Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003