High Art

I picked up this link, and after clicking through to the Picasso Project, a rather exhaustive catalog of work, I glanced up at the link’s URL. tamu dot edu – that’s Texas A&M, College Station, Home of the Aggies, and so forth. Yeah, “Gig ’em Aggies.” Or something.

Picked it up online someplace, yet another fantastic article by Bruce Sterling.

Less important but weird implications, here.

Dinner was Sandy’s with Bubba Sean and one of his former fiancées. She’s lost some weight, looks like, and she does, these days, cast a reflection in mirrors. Unlike before.

I’ve got to work this weekend, and I’ve spent too much time running all over hell’s half acre to get ready, in a proper fashion. I’ve got one more free SWA ticket, one of those frequent flyer perks, along with peanuts, so looks like I’ll have to use that for next week’s El Paso shuffle.

I still revel in the idea that – after more than decade of charts and readings, plus a regular column – those pictures of Picasso’s women finally make sense to me.

About the author: Born and raised in a small town in East Texas, Kramer Wetzel spent years honing his craft in a trailer park in South Austin. He hates writing about himself in third person. More at KramerWetzel.com.

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