Ready for take off – or random thoughts

Ready for take off

I am running, but I don’t exactly know in what direction. You know the feeling?

At the age of 40 I am going to study on a university for the first time in my life. It starts on the 25th of September, and I look forward to it. It’s part time. You will be encouraged to develop professional writing habits. Sounds good.

I just finished off something I have wanted to do for a long time, but never dared. Now it’s done, it’s out of my hands and I think I feel good about it. I think. I also feel close to a nervous breakdown about it. But hey, 100% of the shots you don’t take …

I am as restless as ever. I had a talk with the editor of my short film @ film school yesterday. About doing the full year course next year, if I should, or should not. And why or why not. And he said he would do it if he was me. But he isn’t me, and I really can’t find out what to do at the moment. It will not be before next fall, if it is going to be. So I might as well relax, let it be for now, stop thinking about it, and start thinking about it again when the time is right, which is next year. Got that? Stop thinking about it!

The set visit I talked about here is for the television series Primeval.
When strange anomalies in time start to appear all over England, Professor Cutter and his team have to help track down and capture all sorts of dangerous prehistoric creatures from Earth’s distant past.

A nice hook: Douglas Henshall who is going to play the main part, worked with Bill on Lawless Heart. I liked him a lot in that one, Douglas I mean. And Bill too, of course.
Don’t know when it is going to be, the set visit, but it is going to be.

Let’s finish with one to think about:
Those who danced were thought to be quite insane by those who could not hear the music.

I am dancing like crazy. Can you hear the music?

2 thoughts to “Ready for take off – or random thoughts”

  1. Of course I do! I not only hear music, I find myself dancing to it.. ;-) Great things are happening!

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