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Buoy the population of the soul
Toward their destination before they drown
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Friday, 9. June 2006

First Four Years Of Floating



I discovered last night that Buoy has been here, at Antville.org, for four years now.

Incredible when I think of it, how as I get older the passage of years seem to be more compressed. When I was four years old, I remember this distinct memory of an encounter from pre-school (LKG as it was called in India): I ran into a high school boy, a fifteen or so years old, who lived around the corner from my parent's house, as I was running up and down the stairs of this school complex in play. He then seemed to be a gaint, very remote from myself in thought and feeling, and a sense of wonder fell upon me, wonder as to how I would think, feel and behave if I ever grown to be that big. I suppose somewhere inside my buzzing, and now sufficiently wrecked, brain, I still carry this sense of wonder.

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A regular skipper of stones and blog, who recently added some traffic to the miserly webcounter (it now says 53,095 hits) down on this page, made me reflect, very briefly, on the purpose of this exercise. So a bit of history, for kicks and yawns: I began putting together words, marks of punctuation etc into sentences around five years ago to mark time, to ease my way through this wormhole of self exile. This was at Diaryland.

Soon I had become more ambitious. I wanted to be able to add photos, graphics etc to spurce up the journal - I am talking about regular small scale narcissim here, which causes one to stand before mirrors thinking, "Boy! I ain't a bad lookin' fella." But, simaltaneously, I was a cheapskate too. I wanted it gratis. At that time, no blog program had anything for free. I tried Blogger, with hosting at Blogspot, and hated the ad bar they had at the top for all all blogs hosted gratis over there, I tired a couple of other places inluding a site that vanished over night, taking away my junk.

This was when I discovered Antville - a site that runs on object oriented Javad based open source software, with features such as ability to classify the stuff I may wish to dump here into categories, image hosting, file hosting and so on. It took me about five minutes to come up with the title Buoy - I wanted Eleph.antville.org but it was already taken, so I had to settle for this inexact term Buoy, which it certainly isn't on most days, good or bad.

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If someone does an archeological dig through the thousand two hundred odd entries filed here, they would discover about three hundred of these are poems by others, great and well known beings and not so well known ones, which I had stolen, borrowed, and archived here, i.e., a nostalgist's map of the belle letteres, a Big Book of Poetry.

They would also come upon four hundred pieces of variable quality and variable maturity, in various states of undress - pieces that for the lack of any better label, I filed away unded My Poems. This adds another data point to why Buoy will have to be a reculse: because its primary concern has so far been poetry; others and mines. And poetry primarly is private, reculsive; the hidden quite voice in an ear and the water in the corner of an eye.

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Since I have been meditating quite a bit on death, I wonder if Buoy's contents will be a sufficient epitaph for my passing?

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My Daily Notes

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Yes


Perhaps more than enough.

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