9.30.2009

Preview: II

With his own television tuned in to the same station, he would watch through an expensive pair of Bushnells for the duration of the half hour program. Her strokes were ungainly and she never mixed colors in the proper proportions, leaving her canvas covered in a thick insipid mess. Inevitably, at about 2:25, she would become supremely frustrated with her failed attempt to duplicate the work of the great master of coniferous companionship. For the next five minutes she would mouth curses and pace around her apartment, often times knocking over her easel or tossing the lackluster canvas in the trash. However, as soon as 2:30 came along and the program ended, she would calmly turn off the television and close the blinds.
This went on for several weeks, her painting, him watching and laughing. Then the skull appeared. Slender and anemic, in place of the easel, propped up by some sort of tripod. Definitely not human and too big to be deer. Probably a horse, he thought. Through the Bushnells he scanned the room but never saw her. Just empty eye sockets and a mouth full of incisors and molars grinning a lipless smile. The curtains stayed open for their usual half hour before being drawn shut by the unseen tenant.

9.11.2009

Mathed

Exponent,
associated with ten and to the right moved
positive, notation not quite scientific. Then,
negative decimals, leftward multiplication and
the first non-zero number, raised to some power.

Perspective estimation--
a broad range of values,
one quantity compared to
another. Thinking methods,
magnitude orders and the weight
of a year's newspaper.