Day 20,492

It’s a Friday night i rural Douglas County, and I’m thinking about dancing.

Yeah, weird, I know.

But seriously, I’m watching “Raising Dion” on Netflix, and the side arc about Dion’s mom being a dancer reminds me of some of the people I was friends with back when I was at Wichita State.

Some of my friends were dance majors.

And that was pretty cool.

David. Kevin. Tim. A few others….

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I have respect for that area of study, that discipline. Humanity needs avenues of expression. We need to be able to play instruments and compose new music for the ear. We need to create pictures and paintings, and artwords steeped in texture.

And we need to dance.

I was a dancer. Nothing special. Not on any level above amateur, but I will confess I placed and even won some dance contents back when I was a kid. Break dancing. Club dancing. Krew dancing. It was a fun time. All those many years ago, I loved body mechanics, whether it was about the way I moved to music or how I moved approaching a high jump bar, or a pole vault pit.

That’s enough for tonight. I’m tired. I wish you all the best.

Peace y’all.

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