The End of September

I guess I haven’t written much in September. I haven’t felt like it. It’s been a busy month. Been moving my mental furniture around. Redecorating my mind. Refocusing my focus. Getting on with the getting on. Not the kind of stuff I like to talk about. There are some things I am excited about. Things looming. Things that maybe I am afraid to jinx by speaking of. I’ve had a longstanding superstition that speaking of something would make it go away. I need to dissolve that notion. That idea. I need to rearrange that furniture. Yeah, I’m not done yet. Still a little mental work to be done. Emotional landscaping.

I’ve been shooting a lot this month. I shot THIS video and it was online a week later and got over 90,000 hits in the first 3 days. I thought that was pretty cool for what its worth. Here’s some photos from the last month.

- Staley Out

3 Responses to “The End of September”

  1. Yaz writes:

    >I’ve had a longstanding superstition that speaking of something would make it go away.

    I personally think that makes total sense, but that there’s no need to “change” that. I think that publicly vocalizing your looming plans can give you motivation; since it’s “out there” and you would have expectations from self/others to meet, but it can also give you a false sense of accomplishment and kind of saturate your energy towards it, the want for it.

    Yes, I’m just messing with your mind ;p
    Happy October.

  2. Staley writes:

    Ahh Yaz. I miss you bro. I want to come visit.

  3. jedly writes:

    I secretly have that superstition. I think I shouldn’t say something but then I do anyways and sometimes it works out and other times it doesn’t. I think of myself as an inward optimist and an outward pessimist. I LOVE THE VIDEO!! I’m hittin’ up Devils Tower next week..WHOOPS, just jinxed myself. Miss ya Staley!

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