23 September 2007

Weather Forecast

We're more than halfway through this theater run and there's plenty of activity on the horizon this coming week.

Expect early sunrises and scattered afternoons resulting in a crepuscular end-of-day. We've got some relief mid-week with a bright Full Moon in the sky but if you're up before the rooster then expect total activity failure before midnight. Torrential bouts of oncoming drive-time rushes are foreseen, but they've become very common so there's no big threat. The week's gonna be hectic and exhausting, but it's all one small part of an ongoing global pattern.

Some new drama is popping up down the line. We've joined a system of new fronts, young unpredictable bodies operating on a different kind of sensuous plane. Things will start out slow, a bit turbulent at times, but will ultimately make a splash. A slight danger in things picking up prematurely or dispersing into so much wind, so proper timing, rhythm, and smart decision-making will prevail. It's less messy than it sounds, so we're gonna take the ride for all it's worth. And there's a flood of opportunity that just reared its head. Thursday night shows some action building in the City. A chance of a big bang, thunderous attraction, and even a fertile chance for change in the weather coming up. More on this as it progresses.

Plus, the big story gestating this week: Silence. A whole unexpected period of vital, vibrant, but restrictive silence lasting decades, even centuries. How do people deal with this? How can we help our loved ones? One man puts his perspective down on everything. Stay tuned.

And finally: What was the final result of this month-long theater run? Film in the 11th.

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