The bad? Little sleep, early wakeup calls and the challenge of keeping the rest of my life somewhat in balance while I work my way through the storm.
The good? Tiptoeing out of a darkened house with my laptop and phone in hand to do the first radio interview of the day. It's dark as sin, and I'm thinking how anti-glamorous this media-from-home thing can be. Then I look up at the still inky-black sky. The tiny sliver of the moon hovers in beyond-hi-def perfection, surrounded by a carpet of planets and stars that seems more brilliant than I can ever remember. It's dead-quiet as I stand there, completely alone, and wonder how I came to be in this time, in this place, drinking in this impossible beauty.
It's almost air time, but I thought you'd enjoy that tiny little moment on a not-so-tiny (well, for me, anyway) day.
If you're in a reading mood, I wrote the following two articles, too:
- The Toronto Star. iPhone5 more of an evolution than a revolution
- Yahoo! Canada. iPhone 5 release paints a grey future for Apple
One more thing: Speaking of impossible beauty, it's my wife's birthday today. Her blog is here, and her Facebook page is here. She's lovely, and I'm lucky to have another year with her.
2 comments:
Well let's hope that it will be far more than a year, with her. :) A very happy birthday to her! I trust you'll make it special for her! As far as being done with anything techy- never, there will always be something new and more improved (I just heard my daughter's Kindle Fire is outdated by another one) :( as is her DS3 whatever, although hers can take photos! Oh my, what a world right! I did discover a new techy moment of magic from Samsung, where you can face two of their phones together and just tap one of them to move a photo from one phone to another! Amazing right!
Happy Happy, Carmi and family!
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