A Universe of Clouds
Another kind of blank space
Anyone visiting here recently will have been greeted by white space – a blank. Well this blank space in text is really just to say I am still around and hope to be up to producing some things purposive drifty in the near future. Meanwhile, as I have said before, there really are some very tasty links scattered around this site, so take a look, you might be in for a pleasant surprise.
Listen to intriguing voices
“One has to learn to develop senses that help us listen to intriguing voices that are hidden amongst the noise. Owlish ways to hear the rustle of the mouse. Do that and the future will be fun and rewarding. We all might even help, at this time of great change and threat, to develop further a world of justice, understanding and equity.”
C.S. “Buzz” Holling
http://www.peopleandplace.net/perspectives/2009/1/26/collapse_and_renewal
Have a heart part two
Two open heart operations, three bursts of general anaesthetic and various complications in the last six months seem to have left my brain reeling, but hope to resume normal service soon. Meanwhile, please feel free to explore the rest of the site.
Watch this space
Still a bit feeble after my operation in January, but planning to start some heavy purposive drifting once my body and, more importantly, my mind regain some vigour.
Update on Rich
Richard seemed quite cheerful when I spoke to him briefly today. The new, technologically-augmented Richard has an artificial valve to replace the problem one. More soon.
Operation No. 2
Richard had his second operation today, he is out of theatre and in a stable condition. More updates to follow.
Rich update oops
Got out of hospital yesterday, but forgot to ask Ben to do a final update, before we revert to more purposive drifty things.
Thanks to everyone for all their support – I could really feel the love.
Mr Kolvekar, my surgeon, did a fantastic job – instead of just plonking in a new artificial valve with all their associated problems, he managed with some considerable degree of creativity to repair my old one, with all the benefits associated with that.
This ties in with what is going to be one of my future themes, exploring the idea of “metis” ( Do a search on this site and you’ll find some earlier thoughts on it)
But for now I must focus on recovery, so I’m not sure how frequently I will be posting.
Rich update 3
Richard should be moved out of the observation ward soon.
The surgeon mentioned to him that he was particularly proud of his own work, as he was able to repair the problem valve rather than replacing it.
Richard is feeling a lot better, and is looking forward to going home.