Inversions
Feb. 24th, 2005 07:18 amI've been trying to revive my against-the-wall handstand. Ha, I don't think I've tried to invert myself that way for years and years... it takes more effort than I initially thought it should, to get upside-down, until I realized it does raise the center of gravity quite a bit. Rotational inertia just isn't enough. I shocked myself by balancing for a few seconds the first time I tried to stop touching the wall, though. :)
Also finished reading A Choir of Ill Children by Thomas Piccolini... ack, brain feels dirty, where is the brain soap? Next time something says 'marvelously gruesome' on the cover, I may just walk on by.
I've been working too much, this week. The great thing about HLM having so many rehearsals these days is that I don't feel guilty if I get home at 9:00 or 10:00... and the bad thing about HLM having so many rehearsals these days is that I don't feel guilty if I get home at 9:00 or 10:00. Oh well, I've been doing a kickass job on some really visible projects, so it's good for me in some ways.
Also finished reading A Choir of Ill Children by Thomas Piccolini... ack, brain feels dirty, where is the brain soap? Next time something says 'marvelously gruesome' on the cover, I may just walk on by.
I've been working too much, this week. The great thing about HLM having so many rehearsals these days is that I don't feel guilty if I get home at 9:00 or 10:00... and the bad thing about HLM having so many rehearsals these days is that I don't feel guilty if I get home at 9:00 or 10:00. Oh well, I've been doing a kickass job on some really visible projects, so it's good for me in some ways.