Posted on Sunday, 31 March 2002 at 09:19 PM. About

Check your peeps

Mallowmation

Happy Whatever!

Christianity celebrates Easter today, Judaism continues Passover, Islam observes Muharram (the first month of the Hirji calendar), and everyone else sleeps in just because they can.
Me, I ate some Peeps, spent some time observing the intersection of Creation and humankind's creations and tended an ailing FM transmitter. I can't say too much about my faith or your faith or that other guy's faith. However, when walking down a row of alternating buildings and fields at four in the morning, two feet in solitude pounding the worn pavement and its dewy coat still falling from the sky... Well, I can't help thinking of greater things, but that's just me, the stupid hippie. It's hard to share "religion" because each such experience is personal, and that which is beautiful, transcendent meaning to one person will often be just another drab night to another. In each case, the context is a frame of reference limited to the head of the observer, and is not easily shared because there is only so much common ground to be found. But this is a bit of my sacred, and that is all I will say.

There will be some content here. Someday. Perhaps even someday soon, it's hard to say. I have photos on the way, and I think I might set up a little shrine to an old cereal called "Hidden Treasures". I found a lead to an old box, and I think I might run with it from there...

In the meantime, you can discuss Peeps and Hidden Treasures by following a handy link to the impromptu discussion forums. I've reconfigured the boards to make it easier to just show up and post, so feel free to spread your thoughts. Also, in a fit of boredom last week, I cleaned up the avatars a bit. Now with doughnuts, power tools, and other fun stuff, much of it courtesy of Hide Itoh's Pixture Studios. Maybe this is a sign that my major for next month should be Graphic Design instead of March's... Mechanical Engineering, I think. Something like that. College is strange that way.

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