Hey, What’s Going On In There?

heycat.jpgIt has been quiet here lately, hasn’t it?

  • Did I fall off the face of the planet?
  • Did I create the Inner Peace Audio, strike it rich, and take una vacanza? I wish.
  • Have I been working hard behind the scenes, hardly taking time to breathe, much less post? Bingo!

If you take a gander through recent posts, you’ll see that I’ve been talking about what makes you happy, delving into tough inner questions, and Intention Chickens.

If you were to read between the lines a little… you may start to think that a change is afoot. You know what? You’d be right.

It’s still a bit too early to let the cat out of the bag (how do all those cats wind up in bags, anyhow?), but suffice it to say that when its time to spill the beans (next week, most likely), I’ll be doing it right here, first.

Nothing like a little anticipation, huh?

Image by surekat on Flickr via Creative Commons license.

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  1. David Safar on February 29th, 2008

    “(how do all those cats wind up in bags, anyhow?)”

    Not a cat owner, I take it?

    Try this:
    1. Get a cat.
    2. Go shopping.
    3. Leave an empty paper bag on the floor.

    You’ll see how.

  2. Michelle Vandepas on February 29th, 2008

    Waiting not to patiently.
    or as my four year old daughter might say.
    Wait Patiently mom… p.a.t.i.e.n.t.l.y.

    ok ok.

  3. Adam Kayce on March 3rd, 2008

    Thanks for the visual, David. It has been a while since I’ve owned cats, even though I grew up with them.

    And Michelle, just keep breathing… it’ll be along soon! :-)

  4. Bilingual Blogger on March 7th, 2008

    By any chance is the cat’s name “Viverati.com”? ;)

  5. Tom Volkar / Deligthful Work on March 8th, 2008

    Makes me wonder about that saying… there’s more than one way to skin a cat. I think I understand this but who knows for sure?

    Does anyone know of one of those websites that interpret stuff like this.

    Adam, can’t wait man. I love anticipation and I’m familiar with crawling into the cave of creativity myself.

  6. Easton Ellsworth on March 10th, 2008

    I think I know what you’re thinking, Adam. Would be neat to know for sure if what I thought I knew were something we both knew was what was really so. You know? :)

  7. Adam Kayce on March 11th, 2008

    Bilingual, how’d you know?

    Tom, true. Sayings about cats are strangely ubiquitous, aren’t they? And they seem to always involve cats in precarious situation, yes?

    Easton, I do know. I think. :-) What would be neat to know is if what you know is what I think you know and why you know it, knowing as how I know whom you know who knows what I know, and you know as I do, he loves to be in the know and share it!