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Monday, April 8, 2013

April 7, 2013







Thank you for joining me on this journey of looking down at the ground and making sure not to walk into anything or trip over everything while doing so.

I have been fascinated by the single glove on the ground for years. As to why this sort of thing should interest me is a subject and discussion I can't see any reason to have. You have your crazies and I have mine.

My goal is to chronicle every glove I come across and to note where I find it. The time of the day. The condition of the glove. I will also add a picture of the glove when I find it. I may also map the whole thing. However it would seem reasonable to assume that the majority of the gloves I am going to find are going to be where I am when I find them. It would be difficult to find and map gloves that are somewhere where I haven't been. You see that I assume. 

I am going to enjoy this journey and so is my therapist. She is paid a relatively low co-payment to listen attentively to whatever comes out of my mouth.

I am thinking that I may also try to unite lost gloves with the people who lost them. People walking around in cold weather with one hand gloved and the other in a pocket or under a hat laying on top of their head.  The project actually started, in concept, yesterday as I walked back from The Third Annual Brooklyn Guitar Show. 

I would also like to thank my sweetie Beth for suggesting I take this recently acquired ambition and turn it into a "project". 

Thank you again for walking with me on the road of life looking down and looking for a single glove.




1 comment:

  1. Nothing sadder than a singleton meant to be part of a pair!

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