Gaps and links
The last thing I ever wanted to do was fall into a hiatus. Actually, I probably sought the solitude of a cavern sometimes. A chasm with comfort was my clammy rope. When you face a gorge, you can go around or go over. To go over, you might need to build a bridge and get over it. That’s the thing about a gaping chasm, you always have the choice. That’s if you want to get over yourself. Going through a crevice can lead anywhere. I have been in a hiatus for most of my adult life. Lucky for me I had enough rope, otherwise I’d never have climbed out of it. It’s easy to wind up in a gorge when you’re carrying a slab on your shoulders. If you’re going to drink to excess, you should have a gorge. Bilious is one way to describe how I feel, some of the time, after a spell of hops. If you can possibly avoid a void, do so. Square yourself with the concept of the abyss. It's alright not to know everything. If you do go without the aid of some crevasse conduit, it’ll take forever. Build bridges. Get over yourself. A gap and a link: opposite.












Rugby World Cup 2007
Tis the NORM. Brilliant.
Building a bridge over de liver dry...
Dusk
Consumption Malfunction
Equal and Opposite
Arses and Elbows
Footy Power
the suspension is keeping me alive.
Who knows the bridge knows the way across.
Hopping for your wellness.
Norm.