I've been pondering folks' responses to Saturday's entry, and plan to reply to some of those comments soon. In the meantime, I did try to heed my body's signals yesterday and not go out despite feeling just barely well enough to do so ... I figured I'd accumulate more spoons, and try to do things today. Except that I wasn't doing as well today as I'd thought I was when I set out. Just getting out and driving used up most of my spoons, so much of the time that I'd intended to be helping my brother with math wound up being spent resting, waiting for drugs to take effect and the room to stop spinning, and being tired-annoyed. We did manage some study time, and I got home again without mishap, but I feel wretched.
I've decided what I want for the music room, and what I can reasonably settle for without feeling put out. What would be wonderful is one of those freestanding oval mirrors in a wooden frame, so I could position it anywhere in the room that was convenient. And it'd be pretty. What would be adequate is one of those really cheap rectangular mirrors designed to hang on a wall or the back of a door, which I could lean someplace or even put up properly. Either way, I'd be able to see what I'm doing with the bow without leaning way forward and looking down and getting my left hand out of position. Conversation with my brother revealed that the fancy mirror might not cost as much as I'd thought though.
This evening I saw a freaky sight: a large airliner appearing to hover or move at a snail's pace. Really, its groundspeed looked like less than 5 MPH, A startling effect. (And at least mostly an optical illusion, but possibly also a sign that my perception of time was wonky, a less than reassuring thought, since I was driving at the time. The plane was descending on a path that crossed the highway at an angle, and most of the time it was in sight it seemed to be mostly coming toward me. Add in the "it's larger than it looks, so it seems closer than it is" effect, and it becomes easy for the brain to misinterpret cues from change-of-position and change-of-image-size as indicating a slower relative velocity than was really there. In the time it took me to drive under its flight path, from where I could no longer see it without turning my head to where I could see that patch of sky in a mirror, it crossed from well off to port to clear over the trees and out of sight to starboard, so if I'd been able to watch it the whole time, I surmise that its apparent relative speed would have appeared to increase rapidly as I moved out of the prime optical-illusion viewing spot and/or as it passed overhead. The other possibility, that there was a headwind at that altitude close to the plane's stall speed which stopped blowing as I passed by, seems rather extremely unlikely. Anyhow, a startling effect.)
Also while I was driving, I was humming bits of something I've been composing in my head (really need to start writing it down soon), and at one point I wandered into a train of thought that went:
Wait, what were those notes I just hummed? Hmm...
Oh. I really did that, didn't I?
Okay, how on Earth would I notate that? I think that the notation for electric guitar would involve small English text over the staff; what about for violin?
Can I make MIDI do microtones? I'm pretty sure I can't generate them with 'abc2midi'.
Oh man, when I ask folks to play this they're going to kill me.
(Actually, it shouldn't be hard to play, once they get past the "You want me to what? You're odd, you know that?" reactions. Playing it will certainly be an order of magnitude or so easier than writing it down.)
I'm going to close my eyes and try not to feel so dizzy now.
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I'm sorry to hear how short of spoons you've been. If I had any extra.........but things in my life have exploded (not in a good way), and I am left cleaning up a mess that isn't entirely of my making (too long to go into here), so my spoons are pretty much all in use, too.
Anyway, *hugs* and love, even though I can;t send you more spoons....and with the number of friends I have with debilitating illnesses, I really wish spoons were transferrable.
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Rest; it would be nice to have you at rehearsal tonight if you could tweak it...
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My sister is even worse. Much of the time she can't even produce semitones.
Floating Airliner illusion not uncommon
Comment Posted SuccessfullyI've had it happen to me several times along I-95 on the flight paths for BWI, Martin, Newark and even National and Dulles as well as JFK in NYC . On an especially clear day with the sun at the right angle, the plane can look Much lower and closer than it really is, on the order of ten or more times closer And lower. The combination can multiply and give you the strong impression of one percent (or even less!) of the real airspeed. Add in a very slight hint of mist or humidity to stabilize the air and it's downright scary. It can look as though it will be coming in just about ON Top of you.
Only on very rare occasions have I had an actual mirage enter into it (where the air forms a lens series and can put the image just about anywhere, even Hundreds of Miles away). That is usually just so odd as to kick in my Huh?! alarm and remind me that it Does happen. Many UFOs (at least of the ones that aren't weather balloons and similar) are mirages that aren't recognized by the observers. Venus is the most common object seen as such, but all Sorts of stuff has been (in one really neat case, a cargo ship almost a thousand miles away!).