A BAT who fell upon the ground and was caught by a Weasel pleaded to be spared his life.
The Weasel refused, saying that he was by nature the enemy of all birds.
The Bat assured him that he was not a bird, but a mouse, and thus was set free.
Shortly afterwards the Bat again fell to the ground and was caught by another Weasel, whom he likewise entreated not to eat him.
The Weasel said that he had a special hostility to mice.
The Bat assured him that he was not a mouse, but a bat, and thus a second time escaped.
It is wise to turn circumstances to good account.
Monday, May 18, 2009
Friday, May 15, 2009
Simple Somethings and the Unexplained.
It was that 5-10 minutes worth of playing that made me want to learn bass instead of guitar. Not that its simple. It isn't. Its just that Don has this way of inspiring me among many other wonderful things. Its just something I want to do not only for me but for him too. He's a teacher. Through and through and I think he would enjoy showing me how. ( He has what I like to call the mentor syndrome. He doesn't let it go if you don't understand or don't know what he's talking about. If it takes an hour to explain he will take the time to explain it.) Ah, but now I'm rambling. I just wanted to share its sexiness.
Now onto what I really set out to write this blog about. At 'The Bat Cave' Don has a few...happenings. Walking on the roof, the sound of a T.V. late at night without a t.v. on, strange howling, creatures darting out of sight when you walk near...to name few. While visiting the Bat Cave I experienced 2 of those listed above and something else that he said was something new.
I arrived at his place at about 4am on April 27th. He handed me some blankets and some sheets and went back to bed. I went into the spare bedroom and started to make the bed. I heard the T.V. on low. I thought, "He must have turned it on to go to sleep." (He turns it on low when he goes to bed and leaves it while when he sleeps. It keeps the brain thinking? Or something like that.) I smiled and went to sleep.
He went to work the next morning. I got up and moved myself to the couch to watch the
Don came home for lunch and I showed him the photo. I had hoped, him being the more level headed, that he would just say that it was the wind. However, he came up with the same theory I had. Then I asked him about the T.v. earlier that morning. He said he thought it was me, there being a television in my room too, but I didn't know it was hooked up or even plugged in. Not to mention I was far too exhausted to do anything but make my bed and then sleep in it. Strange, isn't it?
When I came back a week later I stayed for another 3 days. I had told Don I'd do his dishes before I went home before he had gone to bed. I, being a night shift clerk, wasn't ready for bed. I pulled out a book and lay in bed reading. I heard footsteps in the living room and the faint sound of dishes rattling. I was a little annoyed thinking he was up doing the dishes because he couldn't sleep until they were done, but when I got up and opened the bedroom door everything was dark and he was snoring softly in the next room. The footsteps went on for a while before I stopped paying attention to them. So, I'm not even sure when they stopped. When I told him the next day about it, he only said he was glad that there was someone else to experience it.
Ah, fun stuff. You know, one of these days I'm going up there with a tape recorder and I'm going to talk to "it". "The Entity" as Don often refers to it. I already know it doesn't like me. "It" wouldn't let me call him on his land line, but since I call his cell phone now there hasn't been a problem for a year or more. "It" used to block me something fierce. I remember once that I had needed so desperately to talk to him and "it" wouldn't let me through. (The phone rings on my end, but not his. He has an answering machine and it picks up after so many rings, but it won't if its not ringing through on his end of the line. Phone company says is fine, and a few new phone later the problem is still there.) "It' wouldn't let me through. So I screamed into the phone for "it" to let me in. It was the strangest sound I had ever heard on the other end. Like a hissing scream. "It" hung up on me entirely then, but when I tried back Don picked up after the 2nd ring. So, I'm certain I'll get some interesting conversation from this one.
Saturday, May 9, 2009
Saturday, May 2, 2009
Sometimes Goodbye's the Only Way.

Pamela "Lowgann" Anthony.
January 30th,1967 - April 25th, 2009.
"Live for the moments you can't put into words."
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