Myra’s & Teng’s music “review”

Myra writes (comment box of the previous blog post): “We all love Lee here in Los Angeles, good he won. Last season we were disappointed when Adam didn’t win. Like this video of Lee, he was so emotional and overwhelmed.”

From blog admin: Hey, we seem to like the same shows, and the same contestants. because….we grew up together! and i like the original background photo

that accompanies the Paul Simon lyrics (“i am just a poor boy..”), here it is again (because the background photo here changes) candid shot of “a boy” wandering inside the tunnel tire — well, he’s not really a poor boy, we just pretend he lives inside the tire!

Teng, on the vocal styling of Mark, emails (of the previous blog post): “Happy Birthday Marc! Mahusay kang kumanta (You sing very well), at mag 3 point shot (and connected a good 3-point shot) talo mo c Kobe on both skills [you beat Kobe (Bryant) on both skills]!

“I hope you had a good one on your special day…love Uncle Teng.

“Sent from my iPad”

From blog admin: both, first cuts and no rehearsals!

Balance. Alignment

When there’s a wiggle, do not ignore . when going straight, the wheel should be steady. if it flicks out of your hand or fingers (even slightly) or   jerks to the left or right then back, even lightly but suddenly, it means you’re not balanced.

(first three photos shot yesterday, while getting my balance).

If you don’t get your balance, you could spin when going too fast.

(in journalism, you should be balanced — present all sides, don’t spin it — Gosh, i’m punning again, going to town with this aren’t i. … out of town — oh, no… punning now incorrigible)


But not quite as smart as this art piece (see  photo below), this art work is a pun — it consists of some kind of metal parts that look like they’ve been welded or screwed together piece by piece. (Goodyear Servitek), shot while getting my alignment. Being exhibited in an “alignment” shop —  witty.

Next photo, balancing pose, “bound” tree pose (a variation of the tree pose), shot after a run, posted cropped Dec.9. This is supposed to look like a perfect vertical line when viewed from the side . For that to happen, the leg that’s bound should form a perfect zero-degree angle , horizontally, (a flat plane)

with your torso and hip — IT’S NOT HAPPENING HERE!!! It looks like a question mark. My seated bent poses look like mathematical symbols, my balancing poses look like punctuation marks (and not the exclamation kind) but ones like these%@&.

The balancing poses make your ankles, legs, and core, strong. ( — i think… that’s how it feels to me, i’m not an expert).

Get your balance and alignment this New Year!